Update: I've come to find that I just can't find a sweet spot on the 
Cambium and I think it's got to do with the super weird rounded shape 
others have mentioned, not the width. There is more support with the wider 
shape, but it's still an odd fit. There's also the knowledge that it will 
always feel like this, unlike a leather saddle that conforms to your 
anatomy a little. The uncarved Cambium has a distinctly harsher ride 
quality (less flex). I also noticed that I'm really uncomfortable in the 
forward tuck position on the H-bar, probably because the nose section is 
too wide. 

I just ordered a Rivet Pearl (after reading many reviews on here and 
elsewhere) and I'm hoping this will be the cure to my saddle woes. I'm 
going to return the C19 soon. 

On Thursday, April 21, 2016 at 9:04:40 PM UTC-7, Mike in WA wrote:
>
>
> I got my C19 today and took it for a short ride. Initial impressions: the 
> additional width and support was much needed for my very upright position 
> and it feels better than my C17 carved. I feel like my sit bones now have a 
> reasonable area to rest on, whereas the C17 has been starting to get 
> uncomfortable (pressure points)  in just a couple miles. I think I was 
> convincing myself that a C17 had to work on this bike because a Berthoud 
> worked for years on my Rivendells... but the Jones position is much more 
> upright and I'm sure my sitbones are set wider on this bike. I also think I 
> fell for the marketing that the C17 is similar to a B17, when in reality, 
> the C19 is closer in dimensions and feel to a B17, IMO. 
>
> There is a marked difference (in the hand) in flexibility between the C19 
> and C17 carved. Assuming this saddle makes it through the trial period of 
> the next few weeks, I'm thinking of sending it to Selle Anatomica to get 
> the slit cut. I really liked the SA I had, it just wouldn't hold it's 
> shape/tension, so I think this might make a big difference in better 
> flexibility. Included is a pic of a C17 atop the C19.
>
>
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>
>
> On Tuesday, April 19, 2016 at 8:45:42 AM UTC-7, Mike in WA wrote:
>>
>> I ordered a C19 and will be getting it on Thursday, will report back with 
>> my opinion. FWIW, I emailed Brooks and asked about  a slotted C19, but they 
>> have no current plans for one (though they said it's a possibility in the 
>> vague future). If the saddle fits better for me, I may try to improvise my 
>> own slot for better flexibility. -- Mike 
>>
>> On Monday, April 18, 2016 at 9:07:10 AM UTC-7, John Phillips wrote:
>>>
>>> My C19 arrived in the mail, but I haven't had a chance to try it out 
>>> yet. In the hand, it is wider but seems no more flexible than a C17.
>>>
>>> If your bones are wider, the C19 might fit you better. Sitting upright, 
>>> my sit bones are about 15cm wide.
>>>
>>> My C17 isn't comfortable on my Hunqapillar with Alba bars, but is very 
>>> comfortable on my AHH with Noodle drops set a hair above the saddle. 
>>> Leaning forward, my sit bones are narrower.
>>>
>>> I fear this whole riding more upright with albatross bars may not really 
>>> be my thing, though. I'm not giving up on my Albatross bars yet, but I am 
>>> finding riding to be much more fun with my 48 cm Noodles than with my 
>>> Albatross bars.
>>>
>>> Maybe I just need to full retro with my Hunqapillar and order a 
>>> completely sprung out Brooks B135, a travel tea service & pith helmet.  :)
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 12:00:45 PM UTC-7, John Phillips wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I ordered one this week to try out on my Hunqapillar. 
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone ridden one of these wider Cambium's yet?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> John
>>>>
>>>

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