Bodymax B150
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The "best" seat is as varied as people's personal anatomy. What works for one, may not work for another. Three things come to mind: one, the seat may not be the only culprit, or even the actual problem. Try adjusting the positon of the seat and handlebars in relation to each other heightwise and fore and aft. And two, the width of the seat may be mis-matched to your anatomy, it may be too wide, or too narrow. and finally, there is the issue of suspension and padding. I realize the Bodymax B150 is a stationaly bike, but your body is still in motion. Some swear off padded seats and padded seat covers, some swear by them. Also a seat with springs may help. You don't mention what kind of discomfort you are experiencing, so all I give you are ideas that may spark an idea for a solution for you.
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Bodymax seat
Thanks Bobby G
The discomfort regarding the seat is that its too hard & I suppose narrow
I spotted this complaint in reviews about the product & some of the people that bought it changed the seats which is what i am looking to do
Just need to know the better type of seat to buy & from where
The discomfort regarding the seat is that its too hard & I suppose narrow
I spotted this complaint in reviews about the product & some of the people that bought it changed the seats which is what i am looking to do
Just need to know the better type of seat to buy & from where