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chicagochix
a Commuter
from Date Reviewed: April 11, 2004
Strengths: comfy. firm enough so that it doesnt become an issue at mile 50 of a century. doesnt look half bad.and even if you bought it, its like 30 bucks. pretty good.Weaknesses: weight weenies might not like it, but im fine with it. i dont notice. id like the saddle in red trim, but thats uneccesary icing.Bottom Line: first off, i got this saddle for free, i swapped it for the stock saddle that came with my langster(which was crap). in short, i like it a lot. i was looking for something relatively performance oriented without breaking my bum, because i go for training rides a lot. its firm enough for 50+ mile rides, but wont make your backside go numb. its not that heavy either. im a girl, and it says its made for female geometry, so i guess that part of the design works...
Favorite Ride: chicago-kenosha century
Purchased At: johnny sprocket's-br
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