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Re: [RC] newbie- girth question - Cynthia Eyler
Another option is the PVC-coated rubber girths. Wintec sells them for English billets. The one I use for my BM SportSaddle comes from Schneider's -- I like it because it has elastic at both ends.
See
http://www.sstack.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=2706&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=4&iSubCat=10&iProductID=2706
This material seems to have the advantages of neoprene without the disadvantages.
Cindy
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