Airhawk seat cushion
#21
I've used AirHawks front and rear for a couple of years now. I noticed there there is no more squirm from the Wifey on the back. She (so we) can sit comfortably between fillups so there is no need for an intermediate stop unless we want to. We run them almost flat so they don't add much at all to seat height.
I think that using AirHawks is one of the best touring tips out there.
I think that using AirHawks is one of the best touring tips out there.
#23
I knew I'd get blasted if I asked this question to "do a search".
Well I did a search and this thread is the closest to answering my question but not quite. So now I'll get blasted about dragging up an old thread! Lol
I picked up an airhawk and even though I ran it pretty flat, it made me feel like I was skipping around on the bike when turning, doing uturns, etc. I've got it so flat my butt is just about hitting the seat, but not quite. I'd say about ¼-½" of air between my butt and the seat.
How flat are you guys running these? I think if I run it so flat my butt touches the seat, then why run it at all?
Thanks for any advice.
Well I did a search and this thread is the closest to answering my question but not quite. So now I'll get blasted about dragging up an old thread! Lol
I picked up an airhawk and even though I ran it pretty flat, it made me feel like I was skipping around on the bike when turning, doing uturns, etc. I've got it so flat my butt is just about hitting the seat, but not quite. I'd say about ¼-½" of air between my butt and the seat.
How flat are you guys running these? I think if I run it so flat my butt touches the seat, then why run it at all?
Thanks for any advice.
#25
Joe, 1/4 to 1/2 inch is way too much.
Less than 1/8 is what I use.
Air it down slowly until you just feel the seat. Go for a ride. No slipping around, you're good. It will feel almost flat when it's right.
#26
Currently I can feel the air moving between the bladders as I shift around and it's very disconcerting as I turn. I feel like I'm riding on a balloon over the bike. I figured I must be doing something wrong as people really love these from my research.
#27
Airhawk
If you feel the air pockets you have it over inflated. It's a common problem, I did it myself. If a little air is good, more is better. However, more air makes it worse.
I did 800 mile days regularly last year with it. The worst day was the third when I increased the pressure thinking that would make me feel like I was riding on a cloud. Wrong. It was worse than the stock seat. However, after deflating it properly it allowed the long days to be very comfortable.
I did 800 mile days regularly last year with it. The worst day was the third when I increased the pressure thinking that would make me feel like I was riding on a cloud. Wrong. It was worse than the stock seat. However, after deflating it properly it allowed the long days to be very comfortable.
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#30
I did a lot of research and Air Hawk was by far the most recommended product - people swear by it.
I guess I had mine too pumped up because I didn't like sitting on a balloon... if letting the air out doesn't work I'll have one I'll sell you cheap! lol
I will update the thread after I try letting more air out.