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The only way to determine which saddle seat is best for you is to try it on for size. Only the Salli Saddle Chair offers a split-seat option, which some men really appreciate. The split-seat reduces genital temperatures up to 4°, which can be important for reproductive health and hygiene. The split-seat also eliminate pressure to a man's pudendal nerve, which can affect sexual function. The Bambach Saddle Seat is more contoured and softer. Salli Saddle Chairs are flatter and firmer. The more anatomical contour in a seat, the more comfortable the fit ... Problem is, the more contour a seat has, the fewer people it will fit. Seats with less anatomical contour (i.e., flatter) accommodate greater anatomical variations in the population. If you purchase a very contoured seat like the Bambach Saddle Seat, take care to purchase the correct size. If you use a contoured saddle that is too short (front-to-back), the front pommel may hit your "privates" in an uncomfortable way. The Bambach Saddle Seat rises up in the rear of the seat.

The rise is called a "cantle." The cantle helps support the pelvis in an upright orientation. Some folks really like the cantle, and say they get tired without that extra bit of support, especially if they are not using a backrest. If you sit with your knees wide apart, you will sit up straighter; If you sit with your knees closer together, you will slump. A common complaint of people new to saddle-sitting, is that the seat feels too wide. Saddle seats are wide by design. The wider the seat, the more stable and upright ones body posture. A wider stance also improves support for side-leaning and side-reaching movements. Those with stiff hips may be uncomfortable at first in a saddle seat. Typically, the hips loosen with time and the gentle stretching can be therapeutic. Some folks with hip arthritis report significant decrease in hip pain and improved function after progressive "therapeutic sitting" in a saddle seat. The Salli is just a bit wider than the Bambach, although both are quite wide.

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