On both my SA saddles break in time was nil. Perfect out of the box. I 
would not recommend conditioning the leather too much as they are known for 
stretching rather fast. Tighten/loosen the bolt as needed, I usually just 
have about a finger tip width between under the saddle and the seatpost top 
(while under load)

On Sunday, September 2, 2018 at 10:19:20 PM UTC-4, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
>
> Love my x2 saddle. All the suspension and cush  I need and about a pound 
> lighter than my Flyer saddles.
>
> But my sit bones hurt sometimes, as the saddle feels hard against their 
> bony points. Sometimes I can feel tissue grinding between them and the 
> saddle. Then after a while feels fine. Then comes back again. Usually worst 
> at beginning of a ride. Gets better as the ride goes on.
>
> How long does it take to break in these saddles for the sit bones? Saddle 
> is very comfortable in every other way.
>
> This is a new saddle. I used saddle sauce on it already. Might do another 
> dose.
>
>

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