does anyone find the basic seats uncomfortable?
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does anyone find the basic seats uncomfortable?
Hey Guys,
Since I have been driving my 2013 Boxster S I am a bit disappointed in the basic seats. I am wondering if it's me or if others find the basic seats uncomfortable on long trips, that is trips of 4 hours or more or any trips really.
I've been wondering if anyone has traded out or gone to a dismantler for the 14 way seats and put them in? And if so what would one expect to pay and who is a good dismantler to go to? Any in FL?
I am 5'-8" and 190. Not too wide with narrow hips - so I'm not sure if I just haven't found the right adjustment or if they just aren't that comfortable to others?
Thanks everyone,
Tim
Since I have been driving my 2013 Boxster S I am a bit disappointed in the basic seats. I am wondering if it's me or if others find the basic seats uncomfortable on long trips, that is trips of 4 hours or more or any trips really.
I've been wondering if anyone has traded out or gone to a dismantler for the 14 way seats and put them in? And if so what would one expect to pay and who is a good dismantler to go to? Any in FL?
I am 5'-8" and 190. Not too wide with narrow hips - so I'm not sure if I just haven't found the right adjustment or if they just aren't that comfortable to others?
Thanks everyone,
Tim
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I found the basic seats, manually operated in my 2000 Boxster S the best seats in any car I owned. I would however, slide out of them at the track but that stopped when I put in my belts.
I find my 2009 $2,600 Adaptive Sport Seats awful. At first I thought they were great...... two hours into a drive, my back problem is aggravated and i have to stop. I am starting to really hate them.
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I find my 2009 $2,600 Adaptive Sport Seats awful. At first I thought they were great...... two hours into a drive, my back problem is aggravated and i have to stop. I am starting to really hate them.
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I can go all day in my 2009 adaptive sport seats and arrive fresh as a daisy. But anything over 2 hrs in the base seats, whether manual or power, and I'm done. Can't stand those seats. 5'10" 160 lbs.
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My adaptive sport seats are much more comfortable for me that my wife's basic comfort seats. The sport seats are flat across the upper back all the way out to the shoulder support points. The basic seats up near the top, but below the headrest curve in there and have the outside edge slightly raised with padding which hits me right inside my shoulder blades, pushing my shoulders forward which is uncomfortable after even an hour.
Bruce, if you still have your adaptive seats, my wife might be interested in swapping you here regular power seats for your power adaptive ones. Let me know.
Bruce, if you still have your adaptive seats, my wife might be interested in swapping you here regular power seats for your power adaptive ones. Let me know.
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Are the seats really different? They look the same to me. They changed the names but I could have sworn they were the same.
I HATE the standard 997 seats. Why Porsche changed the name for the 991 to Sports Seats is anyone's guess.
Slap in some manual sport plus seats.
I HATE the standard 997 seats. Why Porsche changed the name for the 991 to Sports Seats is anyone's guess.
Slap in some manual sport plus seats.
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I find the adaptive sport seats in the 997 to be very comfortable and very supportive. I'm 6'4" and about 205 lbs. I have no issues with them at all. My old 996 had the comfort seat option. They were great for a long cruise, but they didn't offer much in the way of lateral support.
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The basic sport seats in my .2 C2S kill my back after long drives (2+ hours). I have very broad shoulders, so the lack of should bolsters, which the adaptive sport seats have, is the issue for me. I keep looking around to find a set of adaptive sport seats, but no one seems to be selling them in grey.
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I have what I am guessing are regular power seats with memory. What is the difference between *** and basic seats with power/memory. How can I tell which seats I have
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Adaptive Sport Seats have shoulder support "wings" built into the back and usually have hard dark grey or body color painted backs (there is an option to have these covered in leather, but it's very rare). There are manual versions of these seats and power versions - the backrest recline feature is always power.
There is another iteration of the Adaptive Sport Seats, called Adaptive Sport Seat Plus versions which are full power and have inflatable side bolsters for both the lower and upper seat sections. You can tell these since they have two small silver switches on the front outside corners.
Then there are the Carbon Sport Buckets that are made of carbon fiber. Newer versions of these have the rear seat portion hinged so they allow access to the rear seat, but are less adjustable than either of the seats above. These have slots for racing harness belts built into the frame.
Then there's Carbon Race Buckets which look like racing seats and have a 1-piece shell where the back is not hinged at all. These have slots for racing belts built into the molds.
Attached are a couple pics of the Standard Seats (which Porsche calls Sport Seats but others call Comfort Seats) and some of the Adaptive Sport Seat Plus versions.
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The basic sport seats in my .2 C2S kill my back after long drives (2+ hours). I have very broad shoulders, so the lack of should bolsters, which the adaptive sport seats have, is the issue for me. I keep looking around to find a set of adaptive sport seats, but no one seems to be selling them in grey.
The dealer told me or I should say the salesman, said that the 18 way adaptive sport seats which come standard in the Turbo are not so comfortable for long trips - anyone that has them care to speak to that???
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Regular seats, which Porsche calls Sport Seats are widest at the bottom and curve consistently up to the narrowest point, which is the top of the head rest.
Adaptive Sport Seats have shoulder support "wings" built into the back and usually have hard dark grey or body color painted backs (there is an option to have these covered in leather, but it's very rare). There are manual versions of these seats and power versions - the backrest recline feature is always power.
Adaptive Sport Seats have shoulder support "wings" built into the back and usually have hard dark grey or body color painted backs (there is an option to have these covered in leather, but it's very rare). There are manual versions of these seats and power versions - the backrest recline feature is always power.