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Mine is not heated, but it's the best for me so far on my 14 limited, very firm, but i like that better, been stated many a time, everyone's rear is different, Enjoy
The problem with buying a used Corbin seat if it has a lot of miles on it, is that the foam has already taken a set to whosoever butt was on it. It will never be like your own broken in seat.
Don't ask how I know, school of hard knocks.
I just traded my bike with the dual tour non-heated and it was an awesome seat. Firm but very comfortable, even an all day ride.
Not trying to discourage anyone from buying or selling corbin seats, just my opinion.
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