Fabric Scoop saddle owners - info needed

naylor343
Posts: 61
Hi,
I am considering trying out the flat fabric scoop saddle but need some tech info on its constructional depth. My current bike has a carbon ISP and current saddle (old style flite) has a depth at the centre of saddle, rail centre to saddle top, of 52mm. The reason I need this measurement is, if the depth is a lot bigger I do not really want to cut the ISP to try a saddle that may not be for me. If the depth is almost the same or less then all is fine as I will just stick a spacer in.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Cheers, Si.
I am considering trying out the flat fabric scoop saddle but need some tech info on its constructional depth. My current bike has a carbon ISP and current saddle (old style flite) has a depth at the centre of saddle, rail centre to saddle top, of 52mm. The reason I need this measurement is, if the depth is a lot bigger I do not really want to cut the ISP to try a saddle that may not be for me. If the depth is almost the same or less then all is fine as I will just stick a spacer in.
Thanks in advance for any info.
Cheers, Si.
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in addition to above, I have searched for this info and e-mailed Fabric/Scoop but all with no result. Thanks.0
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I use a Fabric scoop flat Pro and have just measured it for you - its less than 52mm. Its difficult to measure on the bike but its around 45mm (centre of saddle). Its very comfortable and very light.0
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Thanks for that JC78DSL99, that is just what I was hoping for.0
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Have a look at the ALM if you're going Fabric. Stonking saddle.
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Hi all, update on this. Received an email from Fabric this afternoon. They confirm that the Scoop has a depth of 45mm as has already been established, this is in all 3 profiles. The line saddle is 45mm and the ALM is 37mm.0