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Heard a lot of good things about Corbin and I almost bought a Saddleman, but I've had this Mustang Wide Vintage 2up now for over 2 months and I'm sold on it.
Both are good seats, but I found the Mustang comfortable right out of the box but the Corbin needs a little time to conform to you before they get really comfortable.
I like the Saddlemen Renegade Solo Seat for comfort and looks. .
I have that seat! but my back was soar last year for the longest time and coupled with my prog 440 shocks was killing my back on every little ding. It will go back on this year because although stiff I could sit on it all day long!!!
OP if you have extra cash I suggest the Corbin, the mustang seats are well reputed as well ,however seats are extremely personal items, as bberck mentioned, IMO a stiffer seat if your heavy....
I've had them both. Mustang if you want soft and comfortable. Corbin if you want hard and comfortable. As stated, it's a personal preference. I had a Corbin, but now have a Mustang that I wont part with.
Ditto, had the Corbin and the Mustang was better. By far. (IMO)
Both are good seats, but I found the Mustang comfortable right out of the box but the Corbin needs a little time to conform to you before they get really comfortable.
Both are good seats, but I found the Mustang comfortable right out of the box but the Corbin needs a little time to conform to you before they get really comfortable.
What he said. Also we do a lot of long distance and the Corbin is great for that.
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