View Poll Results: What is your preferred seat? (or what do you currently use)
Voters: 29. You may not vote on this poll
Bride/Recaro Seats
#1
Bride/Recaro Seats
Hi everyone,
I'm looking to buy an aftermarket seat soon. I have recently started tracking my S but it's still my daily driver so comfort is a top priority to me. Specifically, I'm looking at Bride Exas, Bride Vios, and Recaro SPG.
What I'm looking for (in order of importance)
1) Comfort (good lumbar support!)
2) Does not rub against door
I've taken a look a a few Bride Vios seats in the past couple months... how do I tell if it's a replica??
Also, if anyone has these seats and would be willing to let me sit in them I'd be greatly appreciative, thanks!
I'm looking to buy an aftermarket seat soon. I have recently started tracking my S but it's still my daily driver so comfort is a top priority to me. Specifically, I'm looking at Bride Exas, Bride Vios, and Recaro SPG.
What I'm looking for (in order of importance)
1) Comfort (good lumbar support!)
2) Does not rub against door
I've taken a look a a few Bride Vios seats in the past couple months... how do I tell if it's a replica??
Also, if anyone has these seats and would be willing to let me sit in them I'd be greatly appreciative, thanks!
#2
frank and vince have spg don't they?
i can't imagine how rough it would be to daily your car with a seat. nothing beats stock when it comes to daily.
i voted for whatever i would choose if i didn't have a stock seat haha.
i can't imagine how rough it would be to daily your car with a seat. nothing beats stock when it comes to daily.
i voted for whatever i would choose if i didn't have a stock seat haha.
#3
I've only sat in the pole position and never in another seat other than the OEM seat. I can say that this is ultimately a subjective matter of opinion situation. I like the recaro seat better than the OEM seat for all situations, commuting, driving fast, etc. in my last car I had fixed back sparco fighter seats for YEARS which replaced an admittedly worse OEM seat than the s2000 provided. I think that anyone who is a real "driver" (as opposed to a parking lot person) will truly enjoy the benefits of the racing seats. In my opinion they provide a better "connected" feel to the car, the suspension, the shifts, the engine, etc.
To put this into perspective I wrote my entire dissertation while sitting in a recaro pole position in my s2000. And let's just say that wasn't a simple one-weekend project. I currently sit in the recaro while reading for about 6-8 hours per weekend every weekend. My girlfriend was so jealous of my comfort that I ended up getting a matching seat for the passenger side so she can benefit. She loves it as well and finds it comfortable. The paradox here is that we find it "uncomfortable" to have to hold on and brace yourself while actually driving the car in the OEM seat.
To put this into perspective I wrote my entire dissertation while sitting in a recaro pole position in my s2000. And let's just say that wasn't a simple one-weekend project. I currently sit in the recaro while reading for about 6-8 hours per weekend every weekend. My girlfriend was so jealous of my comfort that I ended up getting a matching seat for the passenger side so she can benefit. She loves it as well and finds it comfortable. The paradox here is that we find it "uncomfortable" to have to hold on and brace yourself while actually driving the car in the OEM seat.
#6
For me a bucket is more comfortable than stock, it's just a pain to get in and out of. SPG is by far the most comfortable one I've sat in so far. I have a smaller frame, so I use the Zeta. The Sparco Rev fit me well as well, but hurts my lower back while driving for some reason.
#7
I've only sat in the pole position and never in another seat other than the OEM seat. I can say that this is ultimately a subjective matter of opinion situation. I like the recaro seat better than the OEM seat for all situations, commuting, driving fast, etc. in my last car I had fixed back sparco fighter seats for YEARS which replaced an admittedly worse OEM seat than the s2000 provided. I think that anyone who is a real "driver" (as opposed to a parking lot person) will truly enjoy the benefits of the racing seats. In my opinion they provide a better "connected" feel to the car, the suspension, the shifts, the engine, etc.
To put this into perspective I wrote my entire dissertation while sitting in a recaro pole position in my s2000. And let's just say that wasn't a simple one-weekend project. I currently sit in the recaro while reading for about 6-8 hours per weekend every weekend. My girlfriend was so jealous of my comfort that I ended up getting a matching seat for the passenger side so she can benefit. She loves it as well and finds it comfortable. The paradox here is that we find it "uncomfortable" to have to hold on and brace yourself while actually driving the car in the OEM seat.
To put this into perspective I wrote my entire dissertation while sitting in a recaro pole position in my s2000. And let's just say that wasn't a simple one-weekend project. I currently sit in the recaro while reading for about 6-8 hours per weekend every weekend. My girlfriend was so jealous of my comfort that I ended up getting a matching seat for the passenger side so she can benefit. She loves it as well and finds it comfortable. The paradox here is that we find it "uncomfortable" to have to hold on and brace yourself while actually driving the car in the OEM seat.
I'm awaiting the day for you to become an adult.
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#8
Originally Posted by TougeHorseman' timestamp='1412871758' post='23362932
I've only sat in the pole position and never in another seat other than the OEM seat. I can say that this is ultimately a subjective matter of opinion situation. I like the recaro seat better than the OEM seat for all situations, commuting, driving fast, etc. in my last car I had fixed back sparco fighter seats for YEARS which replaced an admittedly worse OEM seat than the s2000 provided. I think that anyone who is a real "driver" (as opposed to a parking lot person) will truly enjoy the benefits of the racing seats. In my opinion they provide a better "connected" feel to the car, the suspension, the shifts, the engine, etc.
To put this into perspective I wrote my entire dissertation while sitting in a recaro pole position in my s2000. And let's just say that wasn't a simple one-weekend project. I currently sit in the recaro while reading for about 6-8 hours per weekend every weekend. My girlfriend was so jealous of my comfort that I ended up getting a matching seat for the passenger side so she can benefit. She loves it as well and finds it comfortable. The paradox here is that we find it "uncomfortable" to have to hold on and brace yourself while actually driving the car in the OEM seat.
To put this into perspective I wrote my entire dissertation while sitting in a recaro pole position in my s2000. And let's just say that wasn't a simple one-weekend project. I currently sit in the recaro while reading for about 6-8 hours per weekend every weekend. My girlfriend was so jealous of my comfort that I ended up getting a matching seat for the passenger side so she can benefit. She loves it as well and finds it comfortable. The paradox here is that we find it "uncomfortable" to have to hold on and brace yourself while actually driving the car in the OEM seat.
I'm awaiting the day for you to become an adult.
I will give a pass to anyone with a legitimate disability who prefers an OEM seat.
This post was edited repetitively by Rob-2.