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Posted 19 July 2008 21:36


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Just got one of these as I find long distance riding on the motorways to be a pain in the but and back. After fifty minutes its pull over and rest. So far the longest I have done is 80 minutes with virtually no numb bum.

As it is an air cushion it also reduces the jolts from the road.

Will be giving it an extensive test in the next couple of weeks, but so far highly recommended.

http://www.airhawk.co.uk/

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Posted 19 July 2008 21:54


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I've decided; sitting on it feels like a squiggy nappy, rather than a heavy follow through on a fart.

Not that I know what either of those feel like, or can I even imagine what they might possibly feel like to sit on. But if I could; that is what the airhawk comfort seating system would feel like to sit on. I think.

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Posted 20 July 2008 01:03


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Kevsta (19/07/2008)
Just got one of these as I find long distance riding on the motorways to be a pain in the but and back. After fifty minutes its pull over and rest. So far the longest I have done is 80 minutes with virtually no numb bum.

As it is an air cushion it also reduces the jolts from the road.

Will be giving it an extensive test in the next couple of weeks, but so far highly recommended.

http://www.airhawk.co.uk/

gave one a 2000 mile test, loved it let the sporty boys ride without one, they only go 10 miles from home anyway
thses guys have always been quick to deliver to me http://www.bykebitz.co.uk/acatalog/Airhawk_Seating_Systems.html





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Posted 20 July 2008 07:38


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Posted 03 September 2008 08:34
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Airhawk medium

I have had one for a few years and have used it on a number of longish trips with 4-500 mile days. The trick is to have next to no air in the cushion, otherwise you will feel like you are slipping and sliding around.

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