Ive been using a Cobb JOF which Im fairly happy with although a little more padding would be welcome and as always looking for the holy grail of saddles. Has anyone been able to compare back to back the JOF Cobb vs. a Dash model? thoughts? Thanks
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Re: Saddle questions-- Cobb JOF vs. any Dash tri saddle [1xatbandcamp]
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be interested in any answers, also using a cobb jof, its ok but not perfect, mines a bit wider than 55mm and the finger section angle outwards which seem to chafe me a bit
Re: Saddle questions-- Cobb JOF vs. any Dash tri saddle [neilridley]
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Im reviving this to see if someone can comment on the saddle switch from Cobb JOF to a Dash tri saddle. thanks
Re: Saddle questions-- Cobb JOF vs. any Dash tri saddle [1xatbandcamp]
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1xatbandcamp wrote:
Ive been using a Cobb JOF which Im fairly happy with although a little more padding would be welcome and as always looking for the holy grail of saddles. Has anyone been able to compare back to back the JOF Cobb vs. a Dash model? thoughts? ThanksMy training partner has been doing position work with a very prominent fitter who works with the likes of Fabian C. He wanted to use the Dash because of it's weight but the fitter didn't like the pressure displacement with the Dash so he put him on a Sitero. As the fit has evolved thing have changed and the found the JOF to be an even better fit for him over the Sitero. With that being said, saddles are very personal.
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