what saddle should I get?

I really think you should try wearing a Bashlin-XS saddle. I bought one of my employees one and it seems very versatile. It has a ton of attachment points and mutiple built-in caribiner attachments. But most of all, what I've noticed is how non-binding or constricting the saddle is. It seems to be the most comfortable and flexible saddle I've ever seen. I currently own a Butterfly-2 and probably a dozen more of the modern saddles and none of them can compare. The only saddle I've seen that can compare is the new treemotion, but it's not out yet. I think maybe the large back support and color have kept the Bashlin-XS from being more popular, but neither is a factor. A ton of thought went into designing this saddle. Anyway, give it a try if you can get a hold of one.
 
This maybe a rumor, but I am asking this for clarification:

Has anyone heard that Bernd Strasser is/has made a harness and plans to mass produce it? I heard maybe some where around $400 dollars too.

Just a rumor? Or is that true? /forum/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
That would be correct. It is not an urban legend it is in fact not only Strasser that was involved in the design of this saddle. Our very own Mark B. helped in this saddle and did wonders in talking it up and marketing it at the ISA tradeshow in Minneapolis. Then again he didn't need to talk all that much about it. It's a great looking saddle got a chance to sit in it and it's comfortable. The saddle pretty much sells itself.
 
Well as of yet you can only put a down payment to reserve one I believe is the way they're doing it right now. It's going to be available as of the TCIA expo in Baltimore is the way I understand it. You can reserve it through Sherrilltree.
 

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