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Regular Price: US$120.00
Special Price US$99.99
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Supplier: Airhawk
The cover is constructed with a breathable spandex and spacer mesh that allow air to flow through the seat. The air flow keeps you cool and comfortable when sitting for long periods of time. The removable, inflatable air pad is made with AirHawk patented air cell technology, which works better with your body than gel or memory foam.
With an AirHawk cushion you can sit for longer with less negative side effects. It permits better circulation throughout your body, which is not only good for your heart, but promotes an overall feeling of more energy. And in the long term, your hips, back, neck and joints will feel less pressure, which can have a significantly positive impact on your body over time.
The AirHawk cushion comes in two components:
Turn cushion valve counter-clockwise to open.
Inflate cushion by mouth until the cushion is filled with air.
Turn the valve clockwise to close.
Place cushion on your motorcycle, with the air cells facing upward. Sit on the seat in your normal riding position. Place both feet on pegs.
Important! Adjust the air by opening the fill valve and releasing air until you sink down into the cushion. Close fill valve. Ideal inflation is about 1/2 inch off the seat. If you bottom out on the base of the seat, add more air through the fill valve and adjust again. Do Not Overinflate. This product works most effectively with a minimal amount of air.
Turn the valve clockwise to close. You can check that you have not let all the air out of the cushion by slowly leaning your body (not necessarily your bike) from side to side. You should be able to feel the air transferring beneath you slightly. If too much air is transferring beneath you, let more air out of the cushion.