BC> The EZ seat has two sort of kidney-shaped pods that
BC> can be moved in and out along a bar that's
BC> perpendicular to the frame of the bike. Each pod
BC> swivels up and down. They are kinda hard and
BC> smallish. You can get lambs wool pads to cover it.
This sounds like it would be good for adjusting to the individual pelvis.
BC> The Dual Action seat has two large pads, about 5x6 inches, that are
BC> fixed on a bar perpendicular to the frame of the
BC> bike. Each pad swivels up and down. The whole
BC> seat swivels left-right on the seat post. The pads
BC> are covered with foam or gel foam. They do not
BC> adjust left/right as the EZ seat pods do. The pads
BC> are covered with a fabric that looks like it will
BC> wear out before too long, but has an elastic piece
BC> around it and can be removed and replaced.
Have you sat on both of these? Anyone? Impressions?
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