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    Default Custom Seat Pans?

    Just wondering if anyone has done custom seat pans or tried a different type of seat all together. Maybe something taller in the back? I guess I am thinking about something like a sports seat for a car. Something like https://www.amazon.com/FRP-310-Bucke...ag=bp_links-20

    I've not sat in a KF yet, so i don't know what they are like. But I've always had problems with the midback height seats that they appear to have.

    Just thinking of things before ordering my kit.

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Custom Seat Pans?

    Keith,

    What you want to do is find someone with a Kitfox of the same model you might be interested in. See how the existing seat fits for you. That will tell you how high the existing seat back actually is - might be higher than you think it is from a picture. Also - a person can make seat back cushions that are higher or lower which drop right into the seat pan.

    A couple things -

    1) Going higher than the existing seat back height - the top of the seat back wraps around a horizontal structural tube; but, there are other structural tubes triangulated behind that - Take a look when you see a kitfox firsthand - a lot of your questions that nobody else could answer for you will likely be resolved.

    2) A lot of though has gone into designing the Kitfox seat pan, particularly the current one which is very light, has a pair of under seat storage bays which double as a "butt block" to assure nobody comes crashing down on the seat and blocking the controls which run along the side and down the center between the R & L seats.

    Be a great idea if you go find someone with a Kitfox - for many reasons including your seat questions
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    Default Re: Custom Seat Pans?

    Wonder if those seats could just fit right down into the seat pan? Sitting hight would probably fit me just fine, like a booster seat!. Yeah Im short.
    Eddie

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    Default Re: Custom Seat Pans?

    I would say the sears aren’t mid back but about 3/4 back.
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    Default Re: Custom Seat Pans?

    Don't forget: weight! weight! weight!!

    Don't write-off the Kitfox seat design without trying it. It is deceptively simple looking, but actually quite good. I have had about 10 different passengers ride in mine and have yet to get a complaint or even a mild negative comment about seat comfort. Of course your results may vary.
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    Default Re: Custom Seat Pans?

    Thanks. Yeah, I would love to get hands on for sure. Many answers will be had I'm sure. I've yet to find anyone close.

    I guess I'm just thinking out loud. Chances are if no one is complaining, there's a reason. That said, what's the consensus on the seat foam? Are people cutting their own or using factory? I'm sure there's both.....

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