I agree with Gernot.  I miss you, MUSA cover.  I would love another
couple of MUSAs.  Having been through one Aardvark in a short time, I
do not want to support an inferior product by buying another one.

Ryan



On Aug 22, 7:39 am, Earl Grey <earlg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just went to order two more of these, and found to my shock that they
> were no more.
>
> I understand the rationale of going to the Aardvark (don't have to
> order 300 at a time), and in fact the Aardvark was my favorite cover
> before Riv ever started carrying it. But last year I tried the MUSA,
> and was completely sold. Best functioning seat cover ever. Period. And
> best looking.
>
> What's the problem with the Aardvark? The elastic dies within the
> year, and one day your seat cover will slip off with nary a word as
> you stand to climb a rise, and you won't notice until you are miles
> down the road. So you can't even return it for a defect in materials.
> Maybe I am asking too much from a seat cover, but I don't want them to
> be semi-disposable items. How about you?
>
> Second issue with the Aardvark: If you have saddles with copper
> rivets, and the rivets weren't hammered with perfectly downward-
> curling edges, those edges will chew holes into the cushy but not
> sturdy neoprene in no time. The Aardvark ain't bad, but it just isn't
> Rivendell-durable.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Gernot

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