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Thread: Okay...which nut pocket do I buy?

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    Okay...which nut pocket do I buy?

    I'm buying a nut pocket seat this weekend. I don't want to buy a $100 seat, if I can help it, but I also don't want some ghetto assed cruiser seat with a hole drilled in it. I usually like WTB saddles, but I hear their nut groove doesn't cut it. Suggestions?
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    I've always been a fan of the WTB seats. There are a hundred different variations of what is basically the same seat, just adapted to a specific riding style. They're comfortable and pretty tough too, plus they're relatively cheap. My nuts have never complained...can't say the same for the more expensive seats I've owned.

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    Second the WTB vote. It's got a big love channel. no pocket or holes though. wtb

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    I like the SERFAS Vado. Narrow enough, padded enough and a large enough relief section.

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    WTB Laser V. My old bike had it and I have one on my new rig since I loved it so much.

    There are different versions too, each priced differently of course. From what I can gather, the main difference is the weight of the saddle.
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    Re: Okay...which nut pocket do I buy?

    Originally posted by The Reverend Floater
    Suggestions?
    Yeah, go to a mtb gear review site and read the reviews.

    http://mtbr.com/reviews/saddle/

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