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What have you bought firearms related in the last 48 hours?

We go naked here, thatd never work here, somethin fall down in that crack and it'd be all over with. besides it looks like somethin you'd see on a black porn site. but i hear ya on what yer talkin about. most bikers wear them tight spandex shorts so ain't nothin slippin down in that crack.

The only thing black is the color of the saddle, and I got a Black Friday discount! (y):D
 
#4 - As in #1 the cut-out prevents damage to both nerves and blood vessels Men & Women's "nether-region".

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In both, that area contains the "Pudendal Nerve" and in men, blood vessels that directly support a certain male empennage.


@belladonna will have to chime in to enlighten us guys about sensitivity in that area.

Excessive pressure in that area can damage the nerve and blood vessels causing pain & damage.

Older bike saddles inflicted high pressure (due to body weight being focused) to that area causing damage.

The cut-out prevents that from happening.
Wow! I go out splorin’ and come back to medieval, um…devices?! Nah, actually I was an avid cyclist when I lived in Manitoba, and have only just gotten back into it the last couple of years. That saddle does pique my interest. What @Talyn says is very true about ones parts suffering from constant pressure on some points in the nether regions, especially on long rides. The worst I have suffered is what felt like bruising on my butt…actually the bones connecting my legs to the hips. Anyway, they have certainly come a very long way in the comfort of cycling saddles since I was seriously into it.
Anything else…I’ll plead the 5th 😉.
 
#4 - As in #1 the cut-out prevents damage to both nerves and blood vessels Men & Women's "nether-region".

View attachment 97953

In both, that area contains the "Pudendal Nerve" and in men, blood vessels that directly support a certain male empennage.


@belladonna will have to chime in to enlighten us guys about sensitivity in that area.

Excessive pressure in that area can damage the nerve and blood vessels causing pain & damage.

Older bike saddles inflicted high pressure (due to body weight being focused) to that area causing damage.

The cut-out prevents that from happening.
Do they come in small or medium?
You know, avg white guy 😉
 
Wow! I go out splorin’ and come back to medieval, um…devices?! Nah, actually I was an avid cyclist when I lived in Manitoba, and have only just gotten back into it the last couple of years. That saddle does pique my interest. What @Talyn says is very true about ones parts suffering from constant pressure on some points in the nether regions, especially on long rides. The worst I have suffered is what felt like bruising on my butt…actually the bones connecting my legs to the hips. Anyway, they have certainly come a very long way in the comfort of cycling saddles since I was seriously into it.
Anything else…I’ll plead the 5th 😉.
@belladonna

 
@belladonna

i'm trying to add a massaging chair that reclines also just for 1 of those days out and about while peddling. not worried about heating and cooling at this time
 
i'm trying to add a massaging chair that reclines also just for 1 of those days out and about while peddling. not worried about heating and cooling at this time
@TEXASforLIFE

One for you & the Mrs, but it needs coins.;)


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@belladonna

@belladonna

They have 177mm's if one needs one wider.


They also have a gel version.


 
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