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    Could someone explain just what the differences are between the B and SW models that would justify the $70 price difference?
    I want to get at least one to start with, and will ultimately have three in my Lund. Also, I have had three back surgeries with rods, screws and wires holding me together.
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    The regular one has a powder coated aluminum frame and a fixed back position....the salt water model has a anodized aluminum frame and a adjustable back.

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    Salt water version has a higher weight capacity. It’s built heavier. In my opinion it’s worth the difference. I own both.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike1234 View Post
    Salt water version has a higher weight capacity. It’s built heavier. In my opinion it’s worth the difference. I own both.


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    They both have a 400 lb weight rating.

    I own the B seats. I've sat in the SW seats. No way I'd pay the difference.
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    That’s up to you just my opinion. But there is a difference in the build and materials used.


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    Quote Originally Posted by G";3706635]The regular one has a powder coated aluminum frame and a fixed back position....the salt water model has a anodized aluminum frame and a adjustable back.

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    SW is now called the ProM. It’s also a tad bit larger and a tad bit heavier constructed. The B series comes in Green and Grey, and the ProM comes in White and Grey. The fixed back angle of the B is very comfortable to me, but if it’s not to you, then the ProM could be worth the difference. You can check with me for pricing and availability.
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    I have a B model and I am going to the SW model in the near future. I also have had a broken back and after about 3 hrs in the B the fixed back starts to become uncomfortable to me. I think the adjustable back would be worth the difference. Other than that I really like the seat.
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