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Old 08-04-24 | 08:39 AM
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Reform Saddles?

Anyone here try a Reform saddle. The idea is these are heat-moldable, so that they give a custom, complementary fit.

(I was hoping to see 3D printed saddles advance to customizability, but there doesn't seem to be much movement.)

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Currently they have only two options. (Both are short-nose, which BIG SADDLE seems to be forcing upon us.)
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Old 08-04-24 | 12:46 PM
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400 bucks for a saddle? Thanks, but I'll stick with my Brookses. They fit me just fine.
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Old 08-04-24 | 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by rando_couche
400 bucks for a saddle? Thanks, but I'll stick with my Brookses. They fit me just fine.
$400 to emulate what Brookses do naturally. There is a $300 version, without carbon rails, and in both cases they buy back the heater once you are done with it for $50.

I've got this issue wherein my 10 year old perfect Brooks saddle, now that I have lost 20 lbs and gotten older, just isn't as comfortable. Maybe I just need to suck it up and break in a new one (I've already purchased a new Swallow).
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