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Has anyone here tried the Danny Gray Longhaul Seat? How about the Airhawk? I'm still trying to find a comfortable seat ( for me ) seat. Not having much luck with my usual aftermarket seats for my new bike. Any help or advice is greatly appreciated.
I'm using a Danny Gray BigIST solo and I really like it, the ability to firm it up or soften it on the fly works wonders for me. I haven't gone more than a couple hours so far but it's working better than anything else I've used so far.
I've never had an issue with my back, shoulders or wrists while riding but my butt (or lack of it) has always been an issue for me. So far so good with the Danny Gray BigIST. Changing out my handlebars this weekend and hoping to get a few more miles in.
I am using a custom C&C seat and I use an Air Hawk R with it for long rides. This gives me the most comfort with my lower back issues. I had a very hard time finding the right seat that put me back far enough to be comfortable, the C&C is a perfect riding position and the Air Hawk R gives me the adjustability of support.
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