Jeff in WA
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I just installed a replacement saddle, the Planet Bike ARS Spring.
Light years difference between it and the stock seat the RipCurrent S comes with. The ergonomic design of the new seat is perfect, no nut crushing at all. The cutout in this seat is wider than other seats, which is nice. The padding good, but not over bearing. The seat is larger than the OEM seat, but not huge like other comfort seats. Since my butt still hurts from the previous two rides, it was really nice getting on this one. Sit bones fit just right after some height and seat angle adjustments. No pain.
We'll see how it holds up to an upcoming 50 mile ride on a non-paved, old railroad grade path.
*Update* just added the Satori Animanis seat post. Combined with the ARS seat, it works well soaking up the bumps that were getting through the ARS seat. For the price of more expensive seat posts, this along with the ARS seat appears to be a good value.
Light years difference between it and the stock seat the RipCurrent S comes with. The ergonomic design of the new seat is perfect, no nut crushing at all. The cutout in this seat is wider than other seats, which is nice. The padding good, but not over bearing. The seat is larger than the OEM seat, but not huge like other comfort seats. Since my butt still hurts from the previous two rides, it was really nice getting on this one. Sit bones fit just right after some height and seat angle adjustments. No pain.
We'll see how it holds up to an upcoming 50 mile ride on a non-paved, old railroad grade path.
*Update* just added the Satori Animanis seat post. Combined with the ARS seat, it works well soaking up the bumps that were getting through the ARS seat. For the price of more expensive seat posts, this along with the ARS seat appears to be a good value.
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