Looking for feedback on Roland Sands Seats.
#1
Looking for feedback on Roland Sands Seats.
I was on RSD's website and saw the "Flatout" versions of their Enzo and Boss seats. Has anymore out there had any experience with either of these?
#2
I have the Enzo 2 up but not flat out version. I love it. It's made by Mustang and top quality. It's way more comfortable than I ever would have imagined. I've done multiple 250 mile days on it and, while not as good as a Mustang dedicated touring seat, it's better than a lot of stock seats. I'm thinking the flat out version would be very similar as the "flat" part is really the passenger section, which would only work for the shortest rides regardless of being flat or otherwise. Actually, the more I think about it the flat version would probably be more comfortable for the passenger because the regular Enzo would be like sitting on a hard loaf of bread - like 2 week old Pumpernickel.
I did a Google search of the part number and then called Dennis Kirk with my lowest number, which they beat by a buck. In the end I think I paid $360
I did a Google search of the part number and then called Dennis Kirk with my lowest number, which they beat by a buck. In the end I think I paid $360
Last edited by nevada72; 11-17-2014 at 09:24 AM.
#3
Thanks for that. I really like the look of the Enzo but don't think it would be fair to GF, that's why the "Flatout" version peaked my interested. I would only take her around town so passenger comfort is not that important but still...sitting on a hump seems unfair. lol.
#5
Thanks for that. I really like the look of the Enzo but don't think it would be fair to GF, that's why the "Flatout" version peaked my interested. I would only take her around town so passenger comfort is not that important but still...sitting on a hump seems unfair. lol.
That said, it wasn't all that cheap - About $300 when all is said and done with shipping. And I doubt they have the ability to make a stock seat look anything like a RSD seat. I could be wrong.
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