Ride in Comfort, Conquer the Road! 🏍️
The JFT Motorcycle Air Cushion Seat Pad is engineered for long-distance riders, featuring air convection technology for pressure relief and cooling. Made from premium Lycra and TPU materials, it offers durability and comfort while ensuring a secure fit with anti-skid features.
Item Weight | 14.4 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 24.02"L x 1.57"W |
Size | Large |
Item Firmness Description | Soft |
Target Use Body Part | Buttocks, Legs |
Special Features | Flexible |
Shape | Seat |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
A**W
Well worth the $40 to save the booty
I've been very happy with this option to improve the comfort of my tw200 stock seat. $40 was also way cheaper than the price of custom seat options. Because you fill this up with air you can adjust it to individual preference on firmness, I went with about 85-90% full for fairly firm with a little wiggle/squish. I just used some cheap pins to tighten up the material and neatly tuck it under the seat. Installing it probably took a minute and then a handful more when I was playing with tightening it to look clean.
A**L
Not for a klr650
Did not fit at all
D**E
pretty good for a bargain seat
The construction of this actually feels quite nice. It comes with a little air pump to fill it up (or you can just use your breath), and has a dual valve (pull the small top plug out to inflate, pull the entire plug out to deflate). There's a tiny rubber valve inside the air port that needs to remain in there, but they did include a spare valve in case that one gets lost. You can fill it to your desired firmness, but it can be a little awkward to get to the air port once it's installed. If the buckles don't fully fit, it can be modified with a little paracord. Even though the "base" materials feel sturdy with good stitching, I'm a little wary of how long the air pockets will last, and will provide an update once spring comes and I can give it a better test. I'm thinking it probably wouldn't be wise to leave it in the hot baking sun all day, as those pockets feel like the weakest point in the seat, and if one pops, the whole thing will deflate. I felt like when it was fully inflated, it gave me the sensation of sliding around on top of my seat rather than feeling "one" with the bike, so only going maybe halfway felt a bit more secure. (this was tried on a 250cc dual sport, a CSC TT250, which already has a slightly larger seat than the standard "block of 2x4" seats that many other dual sports have).UPDATE 7 MONTHS LATER: Love the seat. I have yet to refill it, and it sat in the garage through a midwest winter, and now it's back to the hot summer, and has been baking in the work parking lot for a few months. I found that just a little bit of air is the best, because if it's too firm, it gives you a sensation of floating on top of your seat. I've done many hours at a time on this and finally do not have a sore rear like I did before.
K**.
Decent motorcycle seat cushion
This seat cushion comes and you need to fill it with air. This way you can adjust the softness or firmness according to your comfort preference. It includes a small hand pump for doing this. I installed this on my honda grom. It is a little big for the seat honestly but it works. I think on a bigger motorcycle the fitment would be much better. The sides are elastic and fit over the set and over the bottom. Then there are 2 straps you tighten down to keep it more firmly in place. It does make the seat more comfortable and creates kind of an air ride out of your seat that absorbs some of the minor bumps. The material and stitching is ok. Not the best stitching or material but far from the worst.Overall I think this is a great idea and for full size motorcycles it would be great. How ever for my application I do not think it will stay on my seat long. Only because it does not fit as tightly as I would like.
W**R
The best one I found for the Yamaha TW200!
I first put this on temporarily just to see how it felt. It was good enough I decided to keep it. The bike was going in for service and the seat needed to be removed.That being the case I decided to sew the cover to fit over the seat and also give me access to the air valve.It works not have worked or otherwise. I've had to stop on rides about five times over the months to adjust the cushion. I modified 4 clips to use para cord to tie it down.I haven't used this long enough to give a higher rating.So much more comfortable than the factory seat!Very pleased!
V**B
Very comfortable and well-designed
Brilliant idea, air-cushioned seat. Now I'm not using this on a motorcycle seat. I have a disability and I have a sit-down segway self-balancing type scooter that has a large elongated bicycle-type seat. Now with some slight modifications, I was able to adapt it to fit my scooter's seat. It does make a dramatic difference. Without the air cushion seat, the original seat is fairly hard and at best I could only tolerate sitting down for just slightly over an hour. What an incredible different pleasant experience. There are multiple applications where this air-cushioned seat can be used for disabled people or those confined to some kind of mobility chair. It made a great difference for me.
P**L
Inflatable, well made
This is a good seat cover, and while I miss-measured when ordering, and it won’t fit my wider Yamaha seat, I gave it to a friend with a sports bike and he loves it. Says it keeps the adjustable inflation just right with no leaks. Has a rugged surface he says is quite comfortable, and includes a manual inflator. Recommended.
J**W
more for 1 piece 2 up seats
Ordered this to use on a V-Rod but it's just too big for a 1 up seat. It's comfortable when on but the length is more like a flat 2 up seat for a vintage bike. I wanted to like it, but I haven't found a way to make it work. Decent quality though and comes with the air pump to fill it up.
J**A
Good for flat seat pan.
Could use more installation velcro.
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