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Topic: Hobie seat cushion? Other options?  (Read 7761 times)

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Sfisher

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I'm still holding out hope of getting my hammock on my Hobie. :smt002


AlexB

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Here's a hammock for your Hobie:



JimmyD

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I need a yak pad and a hammock


oldfart

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Here's a hammock for your Hobie:



Hmmm... I wonder why that fashon never caught on?
"Pedo Viejo" is what Antonio called me.


bpowa

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  • Location: Bay Area, CA
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I tested the yak pad for 5 hours today.  Definately a lot better.  Not ad comfortable as the tarpons seat.  But alot more comfortable than origional.  Not soreat all.


JimmyD

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I tested the yak pad for 5 hours today.  Definately a lot better.  Not ad comfortable as the tarpons seat.  But alot more comfortable than origional.  Not soreat all.

This is good to know.  Are u able to sew it to the hobie?


bpowa

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I just used a 3/8" rope to tie around the origional seat. 


Tote

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I use one of those kneeling pads for gardening under my butt and one behind the seat to pad between the tailbone/seat and the hard plastic ridge that is super uncomfortable on the backside :smt009

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