..until now.
Don't get me wrong, I own an airhawk and it works well at reducing the harshness of a seat.
However, although they squish-down, they can give a rather unsettled/unstable feeling, especially on narrow seats (they also push-up against my 'two Veg.', which I don't like) They hold a lot of water if it's raining. Even the neoprene ones struggled with our trip from UK to CapeTown and had to be repaired constantly because the glue perished in the hot sun and constant abuse. When you fix them you need to strap'em down securely but the loops are on the stretchy outercase, not the inner neoprene bit so it's not perfect. Plus, you may need to find somewhere to store it when off the bike as they're pretty nickable (probably only for novelty value in the thief's eyes).
Otherwise good but I'm going for a rebuilt seat instead...
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