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Moving on from the Mantis

I love my Latitude Method 2. Rope belt is secure and comfortable. Coming from the Mantis, you will love the comfort of a two panel saddle such as the Method.
 
These other guys told u already and I'll agree. If u are located in north Florida like ur profile thing says and in the market to try saddles it would be silly not to go unless u had other matters to attend to....there will be pretty much every piece of saddle hunting gear that's made all in 1 place. Unless u want to camp food and a shirt just show up Saturday and u don't have to pay any money to come see whats going on
 
These other guys told u already and I'll agree. If u are located in north Florida like ur profile thing says and in the market to try saddles it would be silly not to go unless u had other matters to attend to....there will be pretty much every piece of saddle hunting gear that's made all in 1 place. Unless u want to camp food and a shirt just show up Saturday and u don't have to pay any money to come see whats going on
10-4 thinking this is the way.
 
I upgraded my mantis this season and went to a latitude method 2. Was very pleased with the comfort of this saddle. I modified my mantis with a new bridge similar to the one on the method 2 so as I could adjust the tension on the bottom half of the saddle which did help on the mantis. But I do like the adjustability of the latitude.
 
I did a review of several saddles a while ago... maybe the info will help... I also picked up a JX3 Hybrid, which is the king of comfort, imo....

 
I haven't looked anywhere else after getting the Cruzr XC. I'm not saying buy it I'm just saying don't look past it.

As you know, individual saddles and comfort levels are a personal preference based on a multitude of variables.

With the cost of these things, and no one offering a 30 day no obligation return, I think it would be worth it to do a day or weekend trip to hit a workshop/meetup to try a bunch at one time.
 
I upgraded my mantis this season and went to a latitude method 2. Was very pleased with the comfort of this saddle. I modified my mantis with a new bridge similar to the one on the method 2 so as I could adjust the tension on the bottom half of the saddle which did help on the mantis. But I do like the adjustability of the latitude.
That’s good information thank you.
 
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