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    I'm hoping to get some feedback from the community on options for a suspension seat in the front of my 17' Royal sticksteer. I've seen Randys smooth moves seat but as the fron of my boat is not very wide I think the base would get in my way. Saw a picture on here one time of a guides boat Mr. Dux? who had some type of suspension seat with a much narrower base. The rise of wake boats and my increasing age has got me thinking I need to get something or give up my stack steer which I realy like. On rough day's my back is telling me to buy something . Scott

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    I did not know there was such a thing for boats. One more thing I have to look up.
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    Seminole.. I don't know how to load pics . It works amazing in my Xtreme stick boat. All air ride. I have to add a little air all along but worth it. They are a bit pricey but what ain't for fishing these days.

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    Sorry spell check got me ultraslab. AIRWAVE. Is the name of my pedistal

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    I think that's exactly what I was looking for. I had only seen a picture on a post by Mr. Dux. Perhaps he will see this and confirm this is what he had. Anybody else with expierance please chime in as I'm going to puch the button soon. Scott

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    So how often do you have to add air Johndeere? Thanks for the help. Scott

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    Default suspenion seats for stick steer boat

    Alphahawk on here has talked about the one he has in his boat, a Smooth Moves brand I think is what his is.
    I remember reading about him saying that he really liked his and they are a good bit less expensive.

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    Ultraslab, I have to add air about once every 3-4 months. It has a little hand pump. Takes just a pump or 2. I'm picky about how it feels. The amount of air depends on your weight. I run mine a few pounds lighter than what they recommend.

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    My pedestal is an AirWave. I’ve only had to add air to mine a couple of times in the year I’ve owned it. Sure is nice on bad back.


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