Just some insight on the Cambiums. Having a 35 yr. old B 17 and having 
tried the Cambium C 17 and C 19, my thoughts are that Cambiums work better 
for heavier riders. I'm now at 206 lbs and the C 17 carved and the C 19 
both feel pretty good, though my max rides on both borrowed saddles was 2 
hours. I think the Cambium needs a bit of weight to work as intended. The C 
15 must be stiff as a hatchet!

The Cambium works well for a lot of touring cyclist around the world, 
judging by all the photos on various websites. However, I'll spend my money 
next on a Rivet Diablo. Rivet totally backs their work and complaints are 
rare and far between. 

Cheers,
Bill in Roswell, GA



On Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at 8:01:59 PM UTC-4, Dave Small wrote:
>
> I have a Cambium on my commuter but don't find it as comfortable as a 
> Brooks B-17 or a Berthoud Aspin or Mente.  The Cambium feels harder--not 
> comfortably so--but I like the weatherproofness of it so give up a little 
> comfort for that quality since the distance isn't daunting.  
>
> Are you sure the saddle width is the issue?
>
>
>

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