TNGoodwyne
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Is it worth the money and trouble to replace the old seat with a Comfort Seat? Currently, my 2018 RT Limited has a Coast to Coast seat on it. And wife is ok with it providing she has a extra cushion to sit on.
Is it worth the money and trouble to replace the old seat with a Comfort Seat? Currently, my 2018 RT Limited has a Coast to Coast seat on it. And wife is ok with it providing she has a extra cushion to sit on.
The primary purpose of the Comfort Seat is to give the driver additional leg room; there's essentially no difference in the passenger seat portion of the Comfort Seat over an OEM seat. I have no experience with a Coast to Coast seat. For me the Comfort Seat gave me the additional legroom I wanted at a price substantially less than aftermarket seats. I've been very pleased with for 71K miles.
Is it worth the money and trouble to replace the old seat with a Comfort Seat? Currently, my 2018 RT Limited has a Coast to Coast seat on it. And wife is ok with it providing she has a extra cushion to sit on.
I was informed by my local Can Am dealer the STS seat is a comfort seat. This seat is comfortable for the passenger but hard and uncomfortable for the driver. This is one of my biggest complaints about the STS. So...is the comfort seat worth the price? I would say no and look for another quality aftermarket seat.
I’m not sure you have a STS or not, but my understanding the STS is a comfort seat with the addition of “adaptable foam.” My first few rides I thought the seat was great, but last couple rides it starts getting a little uncomfortable for me after a couple hours. I’m going to stick with the OEM STS seat for a good while since that was one of the main reasons I bought that model. If I ever decide to try an aftermarket seat I’ll probably go for a Russell Day Long seat.
My earlier post was responding to @Mrjeffro’s post, that’s why I quoted Mrjefro’s post to clarify I was responding to his post and not the OP, apparently I failed. :dontknow:The OP has a 2018 RTL and the STS is a later generation that is not compatible with 2019 and earlier RT seats, OEM or Comfort.