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(More customer reviews)After only a couple of weeks I don't think I've had enough riding time to write a valid review. It feels comfortable on my daily commute, and is definitely an improvement over the BMW R1200 GS seat. I'm taking a 5,000 mile trip in about a month and will update this review when I return.
Update!
In 2004, I took a 9,000 mile trip across the US without the Airhawk; I rode about 10 hours each day. My butt began to go numb at the end of the first day, and this numbness spread wider and wider until by the end of my three weeks on the road, there was a significant area, on both cheeks, where I could feel anything. And this condition lasted for two months afterward.
In the Summer of 2010, I did a 4,100 mile trip through Canada, again spending about 10 hours in the saddle each day. I didn't feel any numbness at all, and only the slightest tingling sensation after about day four. But even though I started noticing the tingling, by the next morning it was gone.
The Airhawk works very well. I leave it on my bike all the time--even for city commutes. In addition to the Airhawk, I recommend that you wear a riding suite; and inside your suit you wear either sweat pants or pants with no rear pockets. If you spend more than six hours a day in the saddle, even the stitching can feel like you're sitting on a block of wood.
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