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“This is Sophia, owner of New Tribe/Aero Hunter. We asked our printer to apply the black coating to our camo fabrics, just to tone down the white on that side of the cloth. Like you, we expected it to wear much better than it does. Fortunately, this wear is superficial and will not affect the life-safety or durability of the saddle. And the camo print on the outside of the fabric is applied in a permanent process that will last.
We also see fraying where the fabric has pulled away from the webbing at a couple of high stress points. It's good to remember that the life-safety strength of the saddle is in the webbing, not in the fabric. Because of the way the webbing reinforces the fabric overall, the fabric can fray a little but then stop. It's scruffy-looking, but this is not a weakness in the Flex saddle.
We are modifying the construction of the Flex seat to prevent this. We want our saddles to meet our high standards for the appearance of our products. But a nice appearance is our fourth goal, after we've assured that a product is safe, functional, and comfortable to use. You can safely use your scruffy Flex for years.
New Tribe/Aero Hunter is committed to holding the high ground in all we do. We stand behind our products. We encourage everyone to come to us directly when you have a concern. Thanks for your confidence in us!”