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So...this whole saddle consulting thing. What to do?
Topic Started: Mar 9 2013, 12:54 PM (862 Views)
vxf111
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Ps- I would like to take Annette's course with you.
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I'm glad to hear you're thinking of going the blog/getting paid route. I would also follow your blog - I have a lot to learn about saddle fitting! If I get another saddle for Luna I would be happy to pay the amount you've suggested as I think it would expedite the process and it would be worth it to get a knowledgeable unbiased opinion.
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I think I might start a blog (NOT related to saddles). It's blogging fever! Do it!
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I LOVE the blog idea. I know just enough about saddle fitting to get me in trouble. I love reading your posts and have gained knowledge through doing so.

I also have a hard time trusting saddle reps for particular brands because they just cannot be unbiased. Or they do something like my last experience: I tell them I that my saddle fits, but I've got what I believe is a loose rivet and can they tell. I was told they could look at it to determine if the rivet was loose. Because the cost was going to be the same to evaluate the rivet or do the whole shebang (rivet and fitting) I decide to do it all and get my money's worth. They look at my saddle, yes it does fit...do I want to try any of their saddles? Nope. And the rivet? oh...you've got to call the rep for your brand. Grrrrrrr. I wasted $150 for nothing. sigh.
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