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There is really no correct answer for your question as everybody's hind-end and back/spine configuration are going to be different. Some maybe better than others and the only way to find what will work for you is to somehow try out as many as you can.
As said there is no "one size fits all seat".
I have a road zeppelin and absolutely LOVE it. Many don't like them. I bought it used from a forum member who did like it but it set his wife too high.
I really like my low profile bucket seat by Harley, but my girlfriend doesn't. She likes the stock seat even though it's a little firm. Good luck, theres so many options its overwhelming
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Love my new Corbin Fire and Ice. 650 miles each way to the Dragon last month and was great, even the wife felt fine.
They are proud of them tho...
Troy
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