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Bob Marshall sizing
sourkiss378
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2017-03-02 6:53 PM
Subject: Bob Marshall sizing



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I'm having trouble figuring out what seat size I would ride in. I ride in a 13" circle Y the contender right now and it's a little loose. I am 5"3 and 105lbs and my thigh at the biggest is 19 1/2 inches. It says on the website that according to my thigh and height I should ride in a 14 1/2". Does that sound right? That would put me going up an inch and a half in seat sizes...

Any help would be appreciated!!
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2017-03-02 7:21 PM
Subject: RE: Bob Marshall sizing



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My BM I always just go up a size, I ride in a 14.5 seat in my treed saddles, so I ride in a 15.5 inch Bob Marshall..  
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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2017-03-03 2:20 PM
Subject: RE: Bob Marshall sizing



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Bob Marshal seats are not measured like you are thinking. They are measured differently that a normal saddle. So while you are going up a sizew in numbers your seat size probably isn't going to change. Here is how a seat is measured on a BM:http://www.sportsaddle.com/answers/measuring_size.htm  
Measure like the tape shows and add 6 inches. The saddle pictured is a 16" but it doesn't tape at a 16 if measured traditionally. 


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