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Seat cushions/upgrades?
So I just spent 2 back-to-back 9-hour days on the water and now my ass is freaking NUMB. Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent cushion? I have a Hobie Passport 12 with the stock seat. Assuming something inflatable would be better so I'm not sitting on a wet dish sponge out there. Looked into the Hobie ones and they seem a little pricey for what you get, but if they work well it might be worth it. Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated!
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Go to Home Depot or Lowes. In their garden section they usually sell a 1.5" thick(approx) sealed foam pad for kneeling on when working in the garden.
I put mine under the yak seat. Works great. |
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Don't need to spend lot of money for the that |
Great, never thought about that! Thanks :you_rock:
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I got this about a year ago because I was having the same sore ass after long trips. Only 20.00 and dries out easily in the sun and the liner is washable. Its a nice firm foam, fits the seat bottom perfect and im happy with it
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Because I’m in a wetsuit when I’m in that one, I’m not too worried about sitting in water... seems pretty amazing so far |
I have something similar to this that works well
Self inflating, never goes flat https://www.backcountrygear.com/delt...CABEgLPufD_BwE Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
This has worked really well for me. For whatever reason keeping my butt happy keeps the back pain away.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005Q3U18W/ It's additional safety gear as well. :) |
if you google "inflatable kayak seat cushion" you may find an option that works for you. I have one inflatable crack of dawn seat (couldn't find it on the website but saw similar ones with a quick google search), that has some type of vinyl exterior so it doesn't adsorb water, and a foam interior as well as what im assuming are some air bladders inside. It can be inflated/deflated through an orifice in the bottom of the seat, however, because there is foam in it, it never goes to completely 0 cushion, so even if you were to penetrate the bladders with a hook or something like that, it still offers plenty of comfort over the traditional style seat.
Additionally it ties onto the existing seat straps at the rear, so i sometimes flip it up so that I can have the cushioning against my lower back rather than under my butt. |
Home Depot pad.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Fiskars-...1001/309976807 Or one of these from Lowes. https://www.lowes.com/search?searchT...rden+kneel+pad |
stadium seat
Not sure how this would work on your passport, but I did manage to rig up a stadium seat that I bought at Costcos to fit my Malibu when I had it. I used PVC to build a base for it. It was stable, comfortable, and kept me dry.
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