Seat comfort (long trips)
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Seat comfort (long trips)
I realize this topic is subjective & that we come in all shapes & sizes. I sold my '06 997S coupe 6 months ago & plan on replacing it with a PDK Cab. I had the standard (non leather) powered seat in my "S". Comfort wise...it was great for around town. Supportive & felt good. When I did the occasional 300 + miles in a day drive, my lower back hurt. I tried different seat positions to find the sweet spot but to no avail. Just wondering if the sport seat or the leather standard seat offers any more comfort on the long drives. I would really like to take the new car on some lengthy drives. I have no back issues whatsoever...it just seemed that the standard seat inflicted some pain on the long drives.
#2
I've made some long drives with my leather power seats and found that it took some fine-tuning to avoid back pain. I played around with the lumbar supports, seat back angle, etc etc until I was able to find seating positions that worked well.
This can be a challenge because back discomfort, once inflicted can take time to resolve. Drive all day - next day back hurts. Adjust seat - drive all day again - wait to see if back gets better or worse.
Angle of the seat back seemed to be the main culprit in my case - I had it angled too far back.
Now that I have good settings for each of track, highway and city driving dialed into the power seat memory I can drive all day with no grief.
This can be a challenge because back discomfort, once inflicted can take time to resolve. Drive all day - next day back hurts. Adjust seat - drive all day again - wait to see if back gets better or worse.
Angle of the seat back seemed to be the main culprit in my case - I had it angled too far back.
Now that I have good settings for each of track, highway and city driving dialed into the power seat memory I can drive all day with no grief.
#3
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Long road trips in my '06S with standard leather seats left my lower back hurting. I eventually created a small wedge of foam to fit right under my hips (elevating them slightly), and that seemed to help...a little.
My '11 has Adaptive Sport Seats - BIG DIFFERENCE! I've been on a couple of long trips already, and my back tolerates these seats much better.
I had a pretty good bicycle accident a few years ago (hip, ribs, elbow), so for me to find a car seat that's comfortable for hours at a stretch is really nice.
Try the Adaptive Sport Seats. So far, I am really impressed.
My '11 has Adaptive Sport Seats - BIG DIFFERENCE! I've been on a couple of long trips already, and my back tolerates these seats much better.
I had a pretty good bicycle accident a few years ago (hip, ribs, elbow), so for me to find a car seat that's comfortable for hours at a stretch is really nice.
Try the Adaptive Sport Seats. So far, I am really impressed.
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seats are fine, you just need to play with seating position a lot. if your *** keeps sliding out forward of a seat base - try cg lock (avail on amazon) to fix yourself up. then work distance from pedals by keeping clutch depressed your knee should still be slightly bended and when clutch it fully released knee should be just barely under front console or touch it a bit. usually back hurts as you rotate your body when pressing down on clutch.
for backrest - i keep it tilted just a tid bit lower than needed for track while on long drives but always control lower body position. and it works well.
for backrest - i keep it tilted just a tid bit lower than needed for track while on long drives but always control lower body position. and it works well.
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I realize this topic is subjective & that we come in all shapes & sizes. I sold my '06 997S coupe 6 months ago & plan on replacing it with a PDK Cab. I had the standard (non leather) powered seat in my "S". Comfort wise...it was great for around town. Supportive & felt good. When I did the occasional 300 + miles in a day drive, my lower back hurt. I tried different seat positions to find the sweet spot but to no avail. Just wondering if the sport seat or the leather standard seat offers any more comfort on the long drives. I would really like to take the new car on some lengthy drives. I have no back issues whatsoever...it just seemed that the standard seat inflicted some pain on the long drives.
Kidding aside, it's ALL about how YOU fit into a seat. I'd say if you're larger, then sport seats maybe worse than standard seats, so I'd avoid. Otherwise, Adaptive Sports seats should be best with the additional seat adjustments to make it fit best to your body.
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Long road trips in my '06S with standard leather seats left my lower back hurting. I eventually created a small wedge of foam to fit right under my hips (elevating them slightly), and that seemed to help...a little.
My '11 has Adaptive Sport Seats - BIG DIFFERENCE! I've been on a couple of long trips already, and my back tolerates these seats much better.
I had a pretty good bicycle accident a few years ago (hip, ribs, elbow), so for me to find a car seat that's comfortable for hours at a stretch is really nice.
My '11 has Adaptive Sport Seats - BIG DIFFERENCE! I've been on a couple of long trips already, and my back tolerates these seats much better.
I had a pretty good bicycle accident a few years ago (hip, ribs, elbow), so for me to find a car seat that's comfortable for hours at a stretch is really nice.
The details of how to fix it will depend on your exact situation, so no one on the internet can tell you what to do. You have to figure out what it is that's causing the problem for you specifically and address it.
The *** seats are very good and I can drive in them for an hour or two with no pain. For long road trips I use a foam wedge in the back of the seat which lifts the hips up a bit, this decreases the angle from the thighs to the low back which helps. It also effectively makes the seat wider, because the side wings get wider as you sit higher in the seat, which also helps me. It doesn't look very cool to have a seat pad in your Porsche, but I'd rather look geriatric than have searing nerve pain.
It also helps to treat driving the car as an athletic event and do some stretching and warmup before getting in I find stretching the hammies particularly helpful.
#7
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The Adaptive Sport Seats cost more than my first Porsche (particularly with all the leather on them) and was my first choice for comfort. They allow me to tailor my seating arrangement infinitely during the drive as needed. With all the titanium in my back I didn't want to skimp on seats.
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#8
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I find the standard power seats to be the most comfortable seats I've ever had (I'm 6'4").
My ex GF agrees (she's 5'4").
If you're sliding around, pull your lap belt tighter.
My ex GF agrees (she's 5'4").
If you're sliding around, pull your lap belt tighter.
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My 06S had adaptives and they were a must on my 09S.
8K miles to Ca and back to MA, were extremely comfortable. I left my 964 for the adaptives in my 06, my back can't do without.
8K miles to Ca and back to MA, were extremely comfortable. I left my 964 for the adaptives in my 06, my back can't do without.
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I've found my adaptive sport seats to be the best seats of any car I've owned and @ 5'-11" and 250# that's no small achievement.
Try them out at a dealer that has them in one of their cars to see if they'll work for you.
Try them out at a dealer that has them in one of their cars to see if they'll work for you.
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I've had standard seats in the past and they worked fine for me, but I love the Adaptive Sport Seats and I'm on my second set - they were on my "must have" options list for the TT. You can only be better off with the Adaptives and they do substantially increase the overall adjustability of the seats.
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