Yes, well, one tends to stop using something after one loses it... :)

Thanks for the sail cloth tip. Sounds a bit hard to sew, though or do
you just cut and add grommets?

Gernot


On Aug 22, 10:17 pm, scott <clankbonesh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, I stopped using the aardvark  after losing it somwhere in Oregon
> on a bike tour. Not real pleased. In the end a thick plastic bag is
> the best cover, free, and easily replaceable. I made an indestructable
> saddle cover out of a scrap of boat sail material with grommits
> punched in and a piece of cord to pull it snug at the seat post.
> Totally waterproff, ugly as sin, and boomproof. If you live near water
> with any sort of sailing community, find a sail shop and ask for some
> scraps and make one. MUSA!
>     Scott
>
> On Aug 22, 9:07 am, Mike <mjawn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Gernot, you might want to check-out the saddle covers made by Randi Jo
> > Fabrications, they really nice with some great featrues.
>
> >https://www.randijofab.com/products/saddle-covers
>
> > --mike

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