L'edge saddle adjustment
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2010 4:15 pm
I've just got my new L'edge
And I've got a bit of newbie question.
I haven't made it to the water yet, but the first thing I notice is that I don't fit in the saddle.
It seems to be a matter of the size of my legs. I don't slide forward enough in the bulkhead to get my butt down on the saddle. So I'm about three inches above it with my spine hard against the back of the seat.
I'm assuming to keep the balance right, the correct thing to do would be to enlarge the diameter of the bulkhead so I slide further forward rather than chop a couple of inches of the back of the seat.
As might be obvious, I've only ever been using thigh and knee straps, so I'm uncertain about adjusting it.
Be great to hear from others with this new Esquif saddle how you've adjusted it.
Looking forward to trying it out soon on some Swiss or French rivers.

And I've got a bit of newbie question.
I haven't made it to the water yet, but the first thing I notice is that I don't fit in the saddle.
It seems to be a matter of the size of my legs. I don't slide forward enough in the bulkhead to get my butt down on the saddle. So I'm about three inches above it with my spine hard against the back of the seat.
I'm assuming to keep the balance right, the correct thing to do would be to enlarge the diameter of the bulkhead so I slide further forward rather than chop a couple of inches of the back of the seat.
As might be obvious, I've only ever been using thigh and knee straps, so I'm uncertain about adjusting it.
Be great to hear from others with this new Esquif saddle how you've adjusted it.
Looking forward to trying it out soon on some Swiss or French rivers.