benphyr
Guru-me-not
You both have good taste.Yeah, my wife doesn't think it matches either![]()
You both have good taste.Yeah, my wife doesn't think it matches either![]()
I have used this (or as similar as to not be able to tell the difference from a picture) product to put under book ends to stop them from sliding on a shelf. It worked great. If you remove your seat often or if you are simply adding it on top of the seat pad then you may want to investigate what will hold it onto the seat pad because it is light and it's non-slip nature means that it won't want to slip off your shorts and will often come with you at least enough to require re-placement each ride if not affixed in some fashion. Tiny zip ties or yarn or ribbon or paracord stitching should do it I would think. Let us know how it goes.On back issues and sliding about on rough terrain (S40).
https://www.amazon.com/Lanlan-150cm...=1546711971&sr=8-17&keywords=non+slip+matting
Another added benefit... early last summer I got caught out and lost on a forest back road (on my way to Bristol for the bespoke bike show).Another added benefit to the Ventisit pad is that it doesn't absorb sweat (or rain) and is easy to clean. Just pull it off the bike and either hose it down or take it into the shower with you. Shake it out and let it air dry. I do this two or three times a year. Wipe down the seat pan before putting the pad back on.