I've gone thru too many rides to 'invest' in an after-market seat. It's an expensive crap-shoot that may not solve the problem. The Airhawk or equivalent is portable and WORKS for about $100.
Ray, Joe and others aren’t talking about “one size fits all” aftermarket seats like Ultimate, Mustang or Corbin. I agree with you that those seats are indeed a crap-shoot. Joe is referring to Russell Daylong or Laam, both of who custom build a seat for your size and riding style, with under thigh support (that’s why your car seat is all day comfortable), and guarantee it will give you all day comfort (if it doesn’t they will modify it until it does).
To say the Airhawk WORKS is a sweeping statement. It may indeed work for you, but for the rest of us it really is the same crap-shoot you mentioned earlier. It failed me badly (and yes, I used the correct minimal pressure). Neither the sheepskin, nor butt buffer worked for me either.
I have now had a Daylong built for my last 5 bikes, and every one of them has given me all day comfort from day one (except for one which was sent back and modified…..fine after that). A custom seat is the only seating solution that is guaranteed to work. Pads, Airhawk, Buffers will certainly work for some, and are worth a try if you want to try a potential cheaper solution, and who knows, you might fluke a solution. Me, I’d rather spend extra and get something I KNOW will work for ME, day in, day out.
I just bought a ‘21RT-L and thought I might save a few $ this time around and pulled out the Butt Buffer, Sheepskin and Airhawk, just in case…….nope…..I get around 30 minutes of comfort out of each of them, and the sheepskin on top of the Airhawk gives me around an hour. My Russell Daylong is now on order…..and they are not cheap to convert Aussie $ and have shipped…….but worth every penny to me.:2thumbs:
Pete