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krabanga

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  1. Right that's a valid point. That was my initial reason to buy it. Price and lifespan are a big plus. Although i don't think a TreeRex will last longer than a Treemotion. Both are working gear and both have limits depending on the way and frequency they're used.
  2. I'm very happy with it. For me it fits way better and everything seems more sturdy. It just feels more like a working saddle, a little heavier than the TreeRex but also more supportive. There is nothing i can complain about besides the price (440€ here). But that's just my experience with my body and my habits - for others it might be different.
  3. I got one last week. It is very light and is easy to adjust. It feels comfortable out of the box but i don't like the tiny lower D rings at all. And i still have no idea how you are supposed to open the fancy triple lock buckle without to loosen up the belt first. For me the biggest issue was that it bite my groin area with every step. It felt more like a Testicle Rex than a Tree Rex. I returned mine and got me an treemotion evo. In conclusion i think for the price (320€!) it is a good saddle with the downside of the tiny D rings and strange triple lock - as long as it's not trying to bite you.

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