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Zen Dog
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PostPosted: 16:06 - 17 Aug 2021    Post subject: Sheepskin Saddles - Do they work for you? Reply with quote

So I've had long running issues with getting a numb arse after about an hour and a half in the saddle. It's not bike specific (though some are better than others), I've just got a bony arse.

I've tried airhawks of a couple of different sizes, but I can never seem to get just the right balance between getting the pressure low enough to not feel like you're on a bouncy castle, and high enough that it actually does something. Gel saddles etc. are available, but they're expensive, not available for old bikes (though you could get inserts put in an existing one), and seem to have mixed results depending on who you ask.

I thought I'd try a sheepskin. Bought one and had some velcro straps added. I seem to reach a low level of ache with it after about an hour, but it never gets any worse than that. I'm really impressed to be honest. Have you guys had any success with them?
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PostPosted: 16:14 - 17 Aug 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, I have them on my bikes, definitely seems to reduce fatigue. Stops you getting a sweaty sore arse in the hot weather too compared to sitting on hot plastic.

I think it allows your arse to move a bit more on the saddle without actually sliding about.

They sell square sheepskin pads with a tailored seam and quilted backing for people to put their babys on, these seem to be pretty robust. I just tied a bit of paracord through a hole in each corner and tie them under the seat.
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PostPosted: 16:24 - 17 Aug 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
They sell square sheepskin pads with a tailored seam and quilted backing


Got a link for those? I ended up getting one of these -https://www.lambland.co.uk/product/genuine-half-sheepskin-seat-pad/ which does the job and covers most of the pillion seat too, but it might be nice to get a neater one in future.
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PostPosted: 17:50 - 17 Aug 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

Zen Dog wrote:


Got a link for those? I ended up getting one of these -https://www.lambland.co.uk/product/genuine-half-sheepskin-seat-pad/ which does the job and covers most of the pillion seat too, but it might be nice to get a neater one in future.


Same place different thing:
https://www.lambland.co.uk/product/rectangular-genuine-sheepskins-with-padded-backing

The small one is 51 x 33cm.
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PostPosted: 18:31 - 17 Aug 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

Clearly my website searching skills leaving something to be desired there then.... cheers!
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