Also, are the rails longer? The rails on my new-to-me ti B17 are longer than the steel ones..I'm wondering of they made that change on the Cambiums.
Thanks,
Joe Bernard
Vallejo, CA.
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Not that I need it but the Rivet Imogene looks really appealing. My only concern with that is that the back of the saddle seems to be rounded much like the Cambium
Of course you did!
"I bent mine already."
Of course you did!
I'll make sure it gets to Reed if I don't end up making a 'buy' deal with Jeff first. Thanks for the road test!
Sitting on it the first time I was convinced it wasn't going to work, but I like to give a new saddle a full two week tryout. I'm not sure of the biomechanics, but it seems to take about that long for the overall adjustment to the new experience.
After a week or so, I found the saddle as comfortable, maybe more comfortable, as any I've owned.
I'd like to try a C19 sometime, but have no plans to change what works so well. Very comfortable, no stains, great appearance.
The saddle is slate color, bike is a Brompton, I ride it daily -- about forty miles a week. It was well used when I purchased it, and is going strong. I weigh about 170lbs.
Cheers,
Chris
That's a promising report, Chris. I agree it takes a couple weeks to get "worked in" to a new saddle so I'll give it some time. If it doesn't work out I'll send it on and buy another B17, I'm more curious than anything. I'll take the lighter weight and easier care if I can get it, but B17s are pretty great saddles.Funny
Upon returning home, my vanity took over and even though it was so comfortable, I couldn't bring myself to swap it onto my Sam. It just didn't "feel" right even though it did! I kept riding with the saggy and splayed-out B17 that I desperately need to address, trying to fight back the memories of the ugly saddle's comforts, when it occurred to me that trying out a C15 might be a good call, so I got one on loan from my LBS this past week. Cost me $25, but after hearing mixed reviews I wasn't sure I'd like it, so I decided to go the demo route.
On first look, the shape was perfect, almost exactly like the plastic Specialized saddle, but the first ride was awful. I had a bunch of pain from the firmer feel, and everything felt just plain wrong. I decided to give it the full week, though. Very much to my surprise, after some slight adjustments and a couple of "longer" rides, it felt incredible! I could hardly believe the transformation. I know others have had some issues with durability, but I might take the plunge anyway as I'm worn out on messing around with leather. I'm thinking the C15 carved will be the sweet spot since it offers a bit more flex. I'll report back once I pinch enough pennies to snag one.
Bob