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Oct. 10, 2022, 6:13 a.m. -  Andrew Major

Have you ever measured your sit bones? Any larger sized local shop probably will have a memory foam measuring device or I like the corrugated cardboard setup myself. Put a piece of thick corrugated cardboard on a firm surface and sit down on it leaned forward in the approximate position you sit on your bike. Measure the divots your sit bones make center-to-center. If the Sagma is too narrow at 14cm you’ll most likely be a 15cm or even 16cm - though you do need to balance max comfort with room to move around on a mountain bike. In a 15cm I’d check out the appropriate SQLab perch and also the Specialized saddle program.

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