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| Luke W. - Orlando, FL - Electra 'Townie' |

| Rick H. - Uniontown, OH - Trek '830' |
| Surgery due to a rare form of bone cancer took me off of my bike. Riding on a conventional bike seat became a complete impossibility, whereas the thought of giving up riding altogether was not an option. RealSeat put me back on the road and I’m grateful for every mile. Rick |
| Cheryl P. - Fort Morgan, CO - Huffy 'West Coast Chopper' |

| I am so excited about my RealSeat on my West Coast Chopper. I thought my biking days were through, I just could not understand why bike seats had to have a nose. This caused me such extreme pain. Three days after I installed the RealSeat on the Chopper, I had to have one for my Specialized. The trick to feeling the comfort of the seat is to find the position in which the strong leg muscles can provide the powerful push at the end of the stroke. An extra perk: now my aging dog can ride along on my lap since I am basically just sitting in a lawn chair!!!! Cheryl |
| David H. - Grand Blanc, MI - Schwinn 'Aerodyne' |

| To say that I am extremely happy with my new bike seat from RealSeat would be an understatement. I never thought I would be able to ride my exercise bike again due to the pure torture of the standard saddle style seats that I kept trying over and over again. I had even tried to make my own seat a few times with little success. I was just about to throw in the towel and get rid of my bike when I discovered your website, realseat.com. These seats looked like they made perfect sense...taking the pressure off my "sensitive area" and putting it where it belongs, like you're sitting in a directors chair. Now I can ride for long periods of time without being in agony. Thank you so much for your ingenious design and dedication to helping people get back on their bikes. I would recommend this seat to anyone who is interested in a truly comfortable and affordable seat. THANK YOU !! Dave H. |
| Roderic R. w/ "Malcomb" - Naples, FL - Dyno 'Roadster Cruiser' |


| I just wanted to drop you a line to thank you for the rush order. I just received my RealSeat today and put it on my bike and went riding. I haven’t ridden that far in a long time, not to forget that forever without my posterior, or should I say my butt hurting. This has got to be the best thing for bicycles in a very long time. I will be telling all my friends about it, and hopefully they will buy it and enjoy riding again. Thanks again. Sincerely, Roderic R. |
| Dick & Gerry H. - Lima, OH - Schwinn 'Air-Dyne' |

| Ralph S. - Portsmouth, VA |

| Here's my little cruiser. I love the seat it's the most comfortable seat I've ever sat on! Every one asks me about the seat and I give them your web site. Thanks Ralph |
| Dan & Teresa - Tempe, AZ - Phat Cycle 'Sea Breeze' |


| Teresa and I would like to thank you. Teresa loves her seat. She can now ride her bike with minimal discomfort. Regular bicycle seats just don't work for her. While yours is at least semi comfortable. She says it rubs a little on her legs at the edge, but I tell her to suck it up and that no seat is going to be perfect. It's still a 1,000% better than her regular seat though. So it was well worth every penny, so we can enjoy riding together and she's not in traction by the end of our ride. Thanks Dan & Teresa |

| Jim B. - San Diego, CA - custom gas powered dual scooter |

| Ram P. - Tel Aviv, Israel - electric powered 'Trekker' scooter |
| Just got the seats and I really was amazed of the comfort and easy adjustment. Please see the attached photos with our TREKKER installed with the RealSeat!!! Thank you and warm regards Ram P. |
| Steve M. - Placentia, CA - Electra 'Townie' |
| I just received the seat on Thursday. The seat "is" made for the Townie. The navy blue color is perfect. Friday may wife and I rode about four miles stopping to make adjustments in the seat height and angle. Saturday we did about six miles and the seat did what I had hoped for. It relieved the pressure in the groin area which had been resulting in what I call "numb nuts" literally, and moved the bulk of my weight out towards my hip area. I much prefer this as it is not uncomfortable and my weight is spread out over a larger surface area and no more"N Ns" When I say "bulk" I mean it as I tip the scale at 260 which is why I chose your largest seat. I have tightened the cover twice. Since this is your widest seat there is more material to stretch and more material to sag. I need to keep the cover tight as I just barely clear the seat clamp when sitting on the seat. I think this would less likely on the smaller seats as there is less material from side to side to sag and the user wouldn't be as beefy as me. The seat is very well made and is the most comfortable I have tried which include a horned seat with a hole in the middle, a hornless seat, and a two piece side to side adjustable hornless seat in addition the the original seat. I am very happy! Thanks, Steve |


| Bulent O. - Ankarra, Turkey - Trek SU100 |

| RealSeatTM is an original design protected by U.S. patent #6,705,674 |
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| Southern Taiwan |


| The first customer in Taiwan already response his opinion about the RealSeat: Good design and easy to install seat on the bike. It is a "Real Seat" and very comfortable but it takes some times to use to it. There are so many people looking this bike seat in one of the small town in the Southern Taiwan. Even some people use camera to take pictures. It's totally difference experience. |
| John B. - Fernandina Beach, FL - Komda Folding Bike |

| This web page is dedicated to actual RealSeat owners who have shared with us their comments and photos for use on our web site. |
| After a 20 year hiatus from cycling, I decided to get back on the wagon again. I bought the cheapest good bike that I felt would last...however, my bottom didn't survive the soreness from the traditional bicycle seat. I needed something better, and figured the best seat was one that looked like a real seat (no pun intended). I ordered the biggest RealSeat (the RS-22 in Navy-Blue). The first ride was definitely more comfortable than the traditional seats, but I had to fine-tune the height and tilt adjustments to get the most out of it. After a few rides of an hour each, I can say it's the most comfortable bicycle seat you'll ever find. The pressure is spread out along your bottom instead of being concentrated in the middle. You do feel a little pressure on the back of your thigh but a proper seating position minimizes it. I tilt my seat a little upwards so that I don't slide off it. If you tighten the nuts properly, the seat doesn't rotate in normal use, though if you hit one side of it (ie. banging the Realseat against a door frame), the seat will move. The construction is really good, with excellent fit and finish. Tightening the fabric is easier than I thought. Because the two belts underneath the seat have a texture to them, pulling the belts moves them one textured notch at a time, and if you let go, it doesn't release the stretch (unless you open up the metal clips). The fabric is nice and thick, and should wear really well. You can clean it with water and a cloth. The RealSeat name on the back of the seat reflects light at night (though of course you should be using a bicycle light). I'd recommend getting a cable lock (in addition to a U-lock) so that you can lock up the RealSeat as well as the frame and wheels, because the seat looks expensive and desirable. Cheers! Rand. |
| Rand W. - Vancouver, B.C. - Trek 7.2 FX |
