For me it was the Ultimate and thats because it,s made in Canada and i bought it in Canadian fundsI think both seats are great but from what i see on here Corbin service is not the best.Plus Ultimate has a return policy if your not happy.Plus their are other options.Like you said its like Chevy verses Ford.
Bill
..yes, only you actually sitting on one of these seats will answer any questions. My own experience is: Corbin seats on my '08 and '10. Both looked very nice!!! Had gas door that is a plus. Butt, they are rather hard/firm (much like a saddle for a horse).
If you are only after looks, then either seat will do as they can be made to order. Butt if you are after comfort, this is my suggestion:
https://airhawk.net/
Don
..yes, only you actually sitting on one of these seats will answer any questions. My own experience is: Corbin seats on my '08 and '10. Both looked very nice!!! Had gas door that is a plus. Butt, they are rather hard/firm (much like a saddle for a horse).
If you are only after looks, then either seat will do as they can be made to order. Butt if you are after comfort, this is my suggestion:
https://airhawk.net/
Don
Since no one has them both near me will need to rely on word of mouth, in the end both well made, like? Like Ford vs Chevy both get you where you want to be or is there one with a slight advantage?
Is there one or the other that works better with a backrest when my wife is not riding with me?
Did you buy your seat new? Def doesnt sound right. The whole idea is to be able to ride for long rides without butt fatigue lol. Corbin is usually great for that.I have the Corbin on my 2015 ST Ltd. love the fuel door...best in the industry. Great looking stitching and real leather. Hot looker but hard as heck....six months and still hard as heck...some say hard is better for support.....sometimes I miss a soft bottom with just enough support....for short rides, Corbin is number 1...for more than a few hours...don't think so unless your an "iron butt winner"
Went to the site but it don't see anything for CanAm. What do you use?
Don't even see Can-am supported.