No I haven't but if I may, ah, I have had a lot of trouble with saddles, just too picky and love a
great fit. Years ago I used a brooks leather saddle. Sure has come a long way since then. I have
tried a lot of brands, but you just have to be persistent till you find the right one. I found a
shop that lets you try a saddle for a couple of weeks to see if it works for you. If it doesn't then
you simply bring it back and try another one until you get it right. I recommend getting a Saddleco
from a shop like that if you can find one. What I did was tell the shop that I have a hard time with
finding the right saddle and ask them if you can try it for a week or two. As long as you bring it
back in original condition and don't tear the packaging material, keep the receipt. I also found
that if you don't find a saddle you that works for you, just find one that fits and suits you as
close as you can, and then after you ride it for a while, you can get used to it. I have always paid
a lot of attention to detail on my bikes and the saddle is the biggest hassle for me. Every time I
wear out an old one and get a new one I always go through the same hassle all over again trying to
get it right. It's a pain for me, but it's worth it.
Bruce
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> Anyone rode a bike with a Saddleco saddle? Was it comfortable?