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The ventisit seat was a must here in Orlando Florida during hot summer months. The seat is a bit more firm than standard but allows way more airflow behind with a cooler ride. During winter months I switch back to standard for the warmth. I like having the ability to switch easily to suit weather and my butt.
Frederick · March 20, 2024
Ventisit replacement for my Quest’s worn out seat pad.
Though I needed only to replace my Quest’s seat pad—its backrest cushion had not worn out—I decided instead to install Cruzbike’s gorgeous single piece Ventisit cushion. I first carefully removed my Quest’s four narrow velcro pads, then covered all exposed screw heads with electrical tape, to limit any possible wear to the Ventisit cushion from rubbing. (I also pledged to quit dragging my feet across the seating area, though my original seat pad had still survived an impressive 40,000 miles.) The Ventisit’s two wide velcro strips were a breeze to properly align and apply without an instruction sheet. The new Ventisit’s stiffer one piece cushion has offered excellent back and bottom support, and has proven comfortable under all cycling conditions. Though the Ventisit cushion may be slightly narrower than my original two piece seat pad and backrest, that trivial difference has not mattered. In fact, the absorbent, open weave, black Ventisit looks simply stunning against my Quest’s orange seat and back supports!
Ricardo · March 16, 2024
Cruzbike seat
My ONLY complaint about my Cruzbikes (Q45 and S40) is the seat. After I ride about 30 minutes my derriere starts getting sore - maybe numb is a better word. I have a gel pad that I put on top of the Ventist and that helps but still isn't where I want to be so I'm working on a solution to further pad the seat. When I bought the Q45 recently (had the S40 for a couple of years) I thought that the shock would help with that, but that isn't the case. I think the issue is that, with a road bike one is off the seat often enough to allow blood to flow. With the recumbents, you never get the load off. That all said, I love them just the same :)
Edward · January 30, 2024







