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<blockquote data-quote="waggener1" data-source="post: 735469" data-attributes="member: 5351"><p>I had a pair of the Corbeau Baja SS seats in my last buggy. They were comfortable, but as mentioned above, made for a miserable day if they ever got wet. To dry them out in a reasonable amount of time meant that I had to remove the seat covers and foam padding from the seat frames, wring them out as much as possible and then lay them out in the sun to dry for a day... maybe longer. Also, they weren't tall enough to provide the head support that I wanted. The buggy I'm currently building has the Corbeau Baja XP (all vinyl) seats in it. They have more bolstering, more cushion in the seat and more height for head support. Plus they have harness slots that make it easier to feed the shoulder straps. I think I'm going to like them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waggener1, post: 735469, member: 5351"] I had a pair of the Corbeau Baja SS seats in my last buggy. They were comfortable, but as mentioned above, made for a miserable day if they ever got wet. To dry them out in a reasonable amount of time meant that I had to remove the seat covers and foam padding from the seat frames, wring them out as much as possible and then lay them out in the sun to dry for a day... maybe longer. Also, they weren't tall enough to provide the head support that I wanted. The buggy I'm currently building has the Corbeau Baja XP (all vinyl) seats in it. They have more bolstering, more cushion in the seat and more height for head support. Plus they have harness slots that make it easier to feed the shoulder straps. I think I'm going to like them! [/QUOTE]
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