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Rido Lt saddle
I am looking at these saddles after my anal cancer chemo and radiation as my other saddles seem to put undue pressure in the area. Also had a few small alien hitchhikers removed from the exterior around the anus.
So anyone have one of these and what are your thoughts as far a relieving pressure and the comfort factor. I tend to move around for and aft on my current setup. Is this saddle pretty much a one position saddle? Does the slope in the rear make it difficult to move for and aft? Just looking at options and this is one of the options I am exploring. Thanks Brian |
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No personal experience with that saddle, but I am glad you are doing better. Have you tried Hobson saddles? Perhaps they could help relieve pressure, but I assume they’re one-position saddles...
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This is the only saddle that works for me. I had prostrate cancer surgery, and if you sit on the rear of the saddle, your sit bones are the only contact point. I can move around if needed. Surprisingly, it works best for me with the nose up. I pray this will work for you.
Jim |
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Thanks for the input. I'm gonna give this a try. Been riding original regal saddle for 20+ years now and they don't work any longer. Position on bike changed to less saddle to bar drop n shorter TT/ reach.
Let the saddle search fun begin again. |
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