Trick with the air hawk is putting just enough air so the boney prominence barely is above the hard surface this being the seat...
I sell the medical grade version of these, called Roho.
Trick with the air hawk is putting just enough air so the boney prominence barely is above the hard surface this being the seat...
I sell the medical grade version of these, called Roho.
First time out with the AirHawk and I am not sure about it, I adjusted the air about 6-8 times. The first time I had too little, then kept increasing the air and had too much. I then started reducing it and it felt better. Probably if I get the air just right I’ll be good but it takes so little to make a big difference.
Trick with the air hawk is putting just enough air so the boney prominence barely is above the hard surface this being the seat...
I sell the medical grade version of these, called Roho.
Well, that's what I just did. I set it on a table and let the air out until I almost touched the table sitting on it. I just got back from a long ride and it was great. Just can't believe how little air is needed.
Thanks.
I am a fan of the sheep skin seat cover. I had one made for my 97 FLHTC. When it got totaled I moved it over to the 2012 FLHTK. Barb over at Alaskaleather.com will be able to set you right up!!