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Snacks

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ISO First saddle. Just getting into saddle hunting this year and made a sit drag set up with rock harness but think I would be more comfortable starting out with a production saddle.
Preferably a mantis LG but am open to seeing anything. I’m a 36” waist.
Let me know what you have!
Snacks
 
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ISO First saddle. Just getting into saddle hunting this year and made a sit drag set up with rock harness but think I would be more comfortable starting out with a production saddle.
Preferably a mantis LG but am open to seeing anything. I’m a 36” waist.
Let me know what you have!
Snacks
Welcome from Toledo, OH!
I have a new Tethrd Phantom that I bought and only tried in the backyard. Going to post it for sale soon
 
I have an H2 in medium fots 32-38. It has an adjustable amsteel bridge already installed.
 

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It's a Ford / Chevy thing most of the time. You really can't go wrong with the H2 or Phantom. Honestly, every commercially built saddle has pros and cons. It comes down to personal setup. They try to sell them as a one-size-fits-all, but in my opinion, it's not one-size-fits-all. They can all be comfortable and can all be uncomfortable depending on Bridge length, size of the individual and many more. Maybe members that live near you might let you try a few before you buy. We have all been in your shoes, good luck and happy hunting.

Where are you at in Massachusetts?
 
Thanks for the advice. I figured I’ll be trying them as I get them and can always sell if I don’t like them. I’m in Milford if you know where that is.
 
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