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Airhawk or gel pad. Thats the question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Cyclepath" data-source="post: 1370064" data-attributes="member: 78971"><p>Alas, even up here in the Great White North, we experience enough heat on some summer rides that the gel option has just made me decide I've had enough.</p><p></p><p>Bought a well made gel seat topper a couple years ago (elastic straps wrap around under the operator's seat), and after many long distance rides, I'm now convinced that unless its an cool, early season or fall ride, I'm not even gonna bother with the gel thing anymore. The heat makes your upper thigh sweat, which then makes pants stick to you, and then the pain of separating fabric from folds of your hot moist skin becomes predictable at the end of each warm day.</p><p></p><p>Buddy here has the Airhawk, has liked it, but recently changed his seat to a specially shaped Corbin, and added a sheepskin which he now swears by.</p><p></p><p>Good luck in your quest...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyclepath, post: 1370064, member: 78971"] Alas, even up here in the Great White North, we experience enough heat on some summer rides that the gel option has just made me decide I've had enough. Bought a well made gel seat topper a couple years ago (elastic straps wrap around under the operator's seat), and after many long distance rides, I'm now convinced that unless its an cool, early season or fall ride, I'm not even gonna bother with the gel thing anymore. The heat makes your upper thigh sweat, which then makes pants stick to you, and then the pain of separating fabric from folds of your hot moist skin becomes predictable at the end of each warm day. Buddy here has the Airhawk, has liked it, but recently changed his seat to a specially shaped Corbin, and added a sheepskin which he now swears by. Good luck in your quest... [/QUOTE]
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