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Can Saddles Restrict Bloodflow To Legs?
On 11/4/2010 11:48 PM, Edward Dolan wrote:
[...] A complete and total solution to the problem of saddles is the recumbent style of bicycle. Recumbents provided a proper seat which you can sit on all day provided you tweak it for comfort. Ed Dolan is correct (and I do not write that often). The best way to tweak a recumbent seat is to put the highest quality foam you can find on the seat base. That will cure any and all butt problems! Some find the inflatable Therm-a-Rest™ pads to be superior to foam. For those with highly sensitive posteriors, there is the foam used for high-quality wheelchair seats. For most, a normal higher density foam, particularly on a sling-mesh seat, is fine for 200+ km per day rides. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 I am a vehicular cyclist. |
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