I don't think they are the same length butted together to be equivelant to a regular stick pack, I imagine it would wind up noticably longer, not positive on this though. The question I have is that the Saddle is only 4800 with a 20c rating and the stick version is 4900 with a 25c rating and is thinner to boot, So obviously they are using different cells between the two packs but why? Are the cells in the stick pack long and flat and stacked on one another like a sandwich or long and side by side like sticks of butter or butted together lengthwise, because if they are butted together why would they use different cells in the Saddle? In other words if they are just butted together you could use those cells to make the saddle with also and have the benefit of 4900 capacity, the higher 25c rate and they would be thinner to boot. Anybody know the answer to this, are the cells in the 4900 stick stacked, butted together or side by side lengthwise?
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