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Topic: Skwoosh high back seat made by Tekpad....  (Read 2274 times)

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mooch

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Just got these in.....it's the highest "high back" seat I've seen in the market. I got to sit on it for a while and it seemed "dangerous" ....dangerous in the sense that it was too comfortable.....comfortable enough to fall asleep on :smt003

The pouch behind the seat is detachable and can be used as a fanny pack. The pads are filled a gell that molds on to your but cheeks for better comfort and support.

retails for $139.99 at Aquan Sports.






fishshim

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I have a skwoosh seatpad it sure helps on a long day.


mooch

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I have a skwoosh seatpad it sure helps on a long day.

we have those too - nice to know they actually work - thanks the input Mark  :smt023


Pat R.

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Mark How does the skoosh seatpad stay in place does it wont to work its way out been looking for some extra comfort.

Pat R


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 Pat I made matching holes in the front and back of my seat and pad(outside of the gel packs). I put plastic tarp grommets in then tied them together. You could probably use H-D Velcro tape too. I just used what I had on hand.
 The pads by themselves only have one small lanyard at the back(which I didn't fasten). After the first one I bought flew off my trailered yak between home and Montezuma Slough I was motivated. I usually cartop and remove the seat but on the trailer I left it and lost it. :smt009
 


Pat R.

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Thanks Mark I may go and check them out the extra mounting  sounds simple enough thanks

Pat R


 

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