 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | Glad to see you back! Was thinking about you the other day. How's hubby and baby?
Dry spots usually indicate an incorrect saddle fit, although, depending on who you ask, there is a difference on what size the spots are, and I don't remember what that is. I think, overall, it indicates the saddle creating a pressure point in that particular area, which will eventually cause soreness...i.e. the saddle is too tight in that area.
However, I may be incorrect on my assumption, and it would be hard to tell without a picture. Also, you might want to contact Wimpyb on here (Meleta Brown) and she could tell you more about them. If you get her email address, email her the pics and she should be able to receive the pictures without you having to downsize them on your phone. :) |