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October 10, 2009

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Jeri Rutherford

We at RideOut Technologies expect our saddles to be avaiable by Christmas.
Contact us via our website: www.RideOutTech.com.
Safe riding always,
Jeri Rutherford

Wade Goodwin

I purchased one of the seats, I would have to say it is one of the worst seats I have ever used in my 54 years.
I am not 150 lbs and have a behind of steel. I am just over 250 and have taken up bike riding to get back in shape. In 3 months I have put 360 miles on my bike. I know that is nothing compared to a full time biker but I am getting there. The bike seat has been the worst part of the whole process. I have tried 5 differnt seats and the RideOut seat was bar none the worst. My last try will be a seat that looks like it was taken off of a tractor

Amy Jurries

Good to know Wade! Thanks so much for sharing your experience- sorry it was such a bad one.

Have you checked out the online retailer competitive cyclist? I think they will ship you a whole bunch of different seats you can try out until you find one you really like- then send the rest back. Might be worth giving it a try. I know how awful it is to ride a bike with a seat that hurts!

Keep up the bike riding- that's awesome!!!

MCrim

I bought this seat because I had a bruised tailbone and found I could no longer ride on a regular bike seat. This seat has worked great! It takes a few attempts to get it positioned in the right spot - but once you find that sweet spot, it is great. I have been able to resume bike riding, even though my tailbone is still painful (e.g. sitting in a chair at work hurts, but biking is now comfortable). My only complaint is that it is hard to understand the mounting instructions that come with the seat in terms of correct positioning -- particularly with respect to how you are supposed to sit on the seat (which appears to be quite different from a normal seat). The pressure ends up on the front edge of the seat and under you pelvis where your legs connect. A hard concept to describe in instructions I guess.

Jeri

We at RideOut have found that for most people, when the seat post is lowered and the rider can get into a position that allows them to sit on the sit-bone pads, they love the seat. For some folks it does take a bit of tinkering to find that sweet spot.
A store manager will that carries the Carbon Comfort stated it best when he said. "This seat does exactly what it claims to do." It flexes and conforms to the rider. Although I would love to make every customer happy, I can not. So I offer a 30 day "love the comfort or return it guarentee.

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