Plasmech
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I have a Weaver Cougar saddle. Pretty nice saddle but for some reason the leg straps are cutting into my groin area very close to my "equipment". Leaves a big red burn mark at the end of the day, not good. What is the procedure for adjusting this thing? Do I need to lower the leg straps more? Also, each leg strap has a cushion...where on my leg should this be oriented?
Oh and Dan (TM) if you're reading, I did cut those spring latches off...good for nothing except getting in the way. That saddle has enough stuff going on with it without those useless things. And I put a dedicated bent gate Biner for the saw, wow is that an improvement!
I also found that wearing a cup is not such a bad idea. BUT, fellow noobs beware, do NOT buy a cheap Wal-Mart cup. They do not have a soft enough rim and will hurt like hell in the saddle. Got a MUCH nicer one at Modells and it's working great.
Oh and Dan (TM) if you're reading, I did cut those spring latches off...good for nothing except getting in the way. That saddle has enough stuff going on with it without those useless things. And I put a dedicated bent gate Biner for the saw, wow is that an improvement!
I also found that wearing a cup is not such a bad idea. BUT, fellow noobs beware, do NOT buy a cheap Wal-Mart cup. They do not have a soft enough rim and will hurt like hell in the saddle. Got a MUCH nicer one at Modells and it's working great.