Hey fellow Hobie yakkers,
I wanted to say something about the Hobie Mirage Seat. I saw posts long ago about people complaining about sore backs after using the Hobie Seat even with the lumbar pad. I sadly have experienced the same thing regardless of the position more upright or more laid back. A looong day of paddling oops I meant pedaling and sure enough the next day the lumbar area is sore. This has happened several times now and I just blamed it on the day of activity until I tried the Skwoosh seat that I had left over from my Malibu Kayak. I sold the Mailbu to get a second Revolution (as you can see a pure Hobie Fan). I went 8 miles on a local lake and even busted hump pedaling and paddling simutaneously to go 3/4 of a mile against an outgoing tide and 20 MPH wind in the Intracoastal Waterway. I was surprised the next day not to have lower back discomfort at all. I have previously had back discomfort just going a mile around my backyard lake. Did the seat make that big a difference?? I even have the inflatable cushion on my hobie seat. I do NOT have back problems but I am very tall with a long torso.
The Skwoosh Voyager seat has a very high back and with a high back PFD even the extra high backrest was not an issue. I found the comfort and support exceptional in my revolution. I hooked the rear straps onto themselves around my Sidekick Amas bar for the trial but now will install rear padeyes just for that seat.
Anyone who needs better back support I recommend this seat by Skwoosh.
http://skwoosh.com/product/water-sports/VSBS1204.htmlMatt does Hobie have or plan to offer a taller seat back for us tall guys?
Revo