Stroke of Power
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As we all know the new style stock seats in the Rzr’s are pretty good but if you are planning on spending a lot of seat time or racing your RZR a seat upgrade is an easy way to add comfort to your ride. In my old XP900 I upgraded to Twisted Stitch, which were great but did not fit in my XP1000 so my search for new seats began. Being I’m 6’-4” and 190lbs my top priorities are the seat is comfortable and that the seats can be pushed all the way back for plenty of leg room. I searched the web and looked at all of the available brands and found Corbeau, a long time seat manufacture for offroad and street cars had recently released a new seat for the RZR 1000 called the SXS Pro, http://corbeau.com/other/utv-seats/sxs-pro.html . They looked nice on the website and the price I thought was very reasonable at $399.00 each with other brands ranging in price from $425 to $550. They have four stock color options to choose from and they fit on the stock slider seat base. So I ordered a set of the black and white seats to match my white RZR. They arrived within a week of ordering in one box, protected and packaged very nicely with the two seats and the bolt on base brackets. Installation was easy, unbolt the stock seat from the slider base, follow the instructions and bolt the seat base rails to the slider base then attach the slider base to the seat and install in the car. Installation took about 15 minutes.
My first impression was the seats look and fit very well in the car, the foam is on the firmer side and the bolstering on the seat and back of the seat is very comfortable and felt like it would hold me in place very well. I took the car out for a test and tune session to Barstow (which is very rough) a couple of weeks ago in preparation for an upcoming desert race and I was impressed with the comfort of the seats. I knew that the next big test would be the AVE Pure 125 race in Ensenada we competed in last weekend. After 3 hours of racing in these seats, my 70 year old Dad/CoPilot and I agree that we made the right decision buying the Corbeau seats. They were very comfortable and felt like they really held us in place through some very tough terrain.
My first impression was the seats look and fit very well in the car, the foam is on the firmer side and the bolstering on the seat and back of the seat is very comfortable and felt like it would hold me in place very well. I took the car out for a test and tune session to Barstow (which is very rough) a couple of weeks ago in preparation for an upcoming desert race and I was impressed with the comfort of the seats. I knew that the next big test would be the AVE Pure 125 race in Ensenada we competed in last weekend. After 3 hours of racing in these seats, my 70 year old Dad/CoPilot and I agree that we made the right decision buying the Corbeau seats. They were very comfortable and felt like they really held us in place through some very tough terrain.