Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 1274439)
I'm just an old corvette driver :giggle:
(and what makes it really funny, is I seriously considered getting the Marrads a while ago :laugh: ) |
Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 1274407)
I want to punch in the gut/balls with all my strength the people that tell me that ultrashields/kirkeys/other crazy alum buckets are "comfy" and "totally streetable".
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You guys wanna see soemething nuts?
Which aftermarket seat are you certain will fit in our Z06? - Page 4 - Corvette Forum
Originally Posted by Marrad
We are working on a modified Pole Position with factory seat belt holes and larger headrest holes. A mold of the pole position shape without holes is shown bottom left. To the right is where we have begun the modification for the stock driver belt buckle. We will do a passenger as well.
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To this day the best seats I've ever sat in in a Miata are the MemoryFab ones that CXRacer has in his silver NA. About every 6~9 months I email them to find out if they are going to make more, but I don't think its going to happen. They still pop up from time to time in the SFBay area due to the group buys they did back in the day on NCR, but I have not seen any in quite a while.
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Yes the marrad is based on the pole position, but it's scaled up a bit. I've sat in a pole position and the shoulder harness slots were too low.
Built by murricans to fit murricans! |
Well I'm certainly murrican shaped, so I guess I've got that going for me
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Originally Posted by Mobius
(Post 1274516)
Yes the marrad is based on the pole position, but it's scaled up a bit. I've sat in a pole position and the shoulder harness slots were too low.
Built by murricans to fit murricans! |
:werd:
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Originally Posted by 18psi
(Post 1274443)
so comfy people install em onto miata's
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1444686060 and I bet they're cheap -Jeff |
Ungh.
I can do a single Marrad and a G-Force 6 point harness with shipping for like $995. The Marrad is incredibly attractive because its literally plug and play, one and done if I buy it with the slider bases. I've never read anything bad from anyone about the seat (other than Turbofan above) but again, I still have not sat in one. Anyone know of a Marrad between Sacramento and Bakersfield I can stick my butt in? |
the guy I bought my s4 begi kit years ago had one. I'll see if I have his contact info (it was a very long time ago, 2013?)
and you're absolutely right not buying a seat you can't test. I would never buy one without trying either. seat fitment and comfort is so relative |
Wait wat? Ed said something bad about the marrad seat? I will bro-slap him!
Edit: also, contact Marrad directly, they can probably point you to a local for fit testing. I did that twice for them. |
Mobi is 6' 2" and I am 5' 10"
I actually sent pictures of me in my seat and that is what convinced him to get the Marrad. If I remember correctly, that is... |
Yiss yiss.
180ish, 6'2, 34" inseam, 33" waist. Maybe 32 now. NZ has been promoting a healthy lifestyle. I may actually have to buy a new swimsuit for the right reasons. So in terms of fitting in the seat, I'm not shall we say big-boned. But I'm pretty confident much larger waists than mine could fit into the car. Seriously. But I have to link this ... I mean, if you but TRY TRY hard enough, ANYTHING is possible, right? |
I am 5' 10" 30 inch inseam, 33 inch waist, 175 pounds. I have wide shoulders and I am a bit cramped up top, but there is tons of space for my waist. The space up top is dictated by the dumb NB door panel that doesn't allow too wide of door wings. Mine has left a permanent shallow dent in that panel.
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You keep strange hours, my friend.
So to elaborate on the comfort of the Marrad seat - when I bought it, I ordered $80 worth of magic memory foam from Pegasus racing as Keith Tanner had said it was the magic stuffs to keep your ass from falling asleep on rally stage transits. I have found it is unnecessary. I roll with the cushions to events. At the events, I remove the cushions, and strap my ass into the car as tight as I can against the fiberglass shell. Feeling what the car is doing ftw. I have had no issues with my ass falling asleep, even doing multiple sessions in a row. You are busy enough that everything is comfortable with no padding. If your ass falls asleep, you are not driving hard enough, literally. I have to have the cushions in when using the 3pt belt anyway, because without them, the belt is too high. Having the seatbelt across your abdomen is FTL - if you're in a situation where you need the belt to restrain you, it's going to do so across soft tissues instead of your hips/pelvis where you got strong bones and stuff. The cushions sit me up high enough that the belt is down low enough to be safe. |
I am a shift worker.
I second everything Richard has said. Marrad's are the expensive and correct solution for Gordon's maybe/might be race car build :giggle: |
:giggle:
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Have you tried the different spring yet? I ordered one from the US as no one stocks them in Australia, shipping was more than the spring. :vash:
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Originally Posted by Mobius
(Post 1274639)
Edit: also, contact Marrad directly, they can probably point you to a local for fit testing. I did that twice for them.
Originally Posted by Chilicharger665
(Post 1274651)
I second everything Richard has said. Marrad's are the expensive and correct solution for Gordon's maybe/might be race car build :giggle:
Originally Posted by timk
(Post 1274661)
Have you tried the different spring yet? I ordered one from the US as no one stocks them in Australia, shipping was more than the spring. :vash:
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