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nickfromwi (User)
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4 Years, 7 Months ago  
Sophia, you're the best!!!

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nick

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4 Years ago  
Josh,
I’m the one that asked about the follow-up to your post.
That thread was over a year ago though.

Yes sir, SRT on New England Fly in a New Tribe saddle.
You climb that way often? <whew>
I'd be real interested in your set-up.
Thanks Again.
 
 
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4 Years ago  
Josh,
Getting back to your original question, you may try moving your attachment point. Attaching to the lower D instead of the delta might redistribute your weight back and take some upward stress off your ribs. Being more prone may be more awkward when climbing, but it might help until you get a new saddle.
Harv
 
 
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