Your absolutely right about that!very expensive mass produced saddles, constructed from space age materials, that you are supposed to retire after a couple seasons of climbing.....
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Your absolutely right about that!very expensive mass produced saddles, constructed from space age materials, that you are supposed to retire after a couple seasons of climbing.....
Expert my ass. You my friend are the resident expert when it comes to Matt's saddles.. If it were not for your advocacy here I myself would never have learned about the virtues of the MCRS, thus the Valiant. Many thanks homie.Nice job @rico and congratulations to being elevated to the stature of THE Valiant Expert. Matt has no idea how much you're helping his cause!!! Your saddle looks great. My next idea is to actually do mine with 2" tubular webbing but for now my set up is perfect for me. I have a solid 4/5 hours of work climbing in it so everything has stretched out and tightened up. My center of gravity is perfect. No matter where I am it keeps me in a seated position perfectly plumb. I don't roll back away from the rope, don't roll to it. I just sit there perfectly. The balance point is key. I know everyone loves the long bridge and loose suspension but you have to tune it to yourself. Finding that perfect point in suspension where you're hands free is the key to the saddle and configuration.
Agreed, and once my suspension settles in my hip dees should pull forward just a sckosh, putting them in the sweet spot...Regarding side D location. Rico has his just about perfect. They need to be at or just a smidge forward of the apex of your hips.
Farther back and you will get interference and feel the hardware. Too far forward and you will start to get a pulling away of the front part of the waist belt from your body.
A friend wants me to restring his MCRS in black cordage with black rings..Sounds killer, but the only large, supposedly rated black rings that I can find that are not $16 a piece are fusions...Can I trust them is my question?