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<blockquote data-quote="Lumberjack" data-source="post: 203645" data-attributes="member: 3794"><p>One thing I would look at is the adjustment of the leg straps on the back of the saddle. To tight and it sqeezes the children. Mine is all the way down with a 1/2" or so of strap left to spare, serves me fine, and I seem to have big legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lumberjack, post: 203645, member: 3794"] One thing I would look at is the adjustment of the leg straps on the back of the saddle. To tight and it sqeezes the children. Mine is all the way down with a 1/2" or so of strap left to spare, serves me fine, and I seem to have big legs. [/QUOTE]
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