The X-Seat design is an unbelievable stroke of genius. In one fell swoop it eliminates ripped seat covers, sacked out foam, water-logged seats, wrinkles, and the curse of staples.

 

The typical motocross saddle is constructed from three major pieces: a plastic base, a foam plug, and a fabric seat cover. The three pieces are sandwiched together and stapled to form the seat. This is the way it has been done for 60 years. Not so with the Acerbis X-Seat. For all practical purposes, it is a one-piece unit (although in truth it is constructed from two different types of closed-cell foam bonded into a hard exoskeleton and soft guts). Acerbis’ method of construction involves spinning the raw material in a rotational mold that bonds the two layers of space-age foam into one piece. Think of the X-Seat as a Twinkie: a thick outer skin filled with dense, closed-cell foam.

The X-Seat derives its overall strength from its unified construction as opposed to the sum of its parts. The outer shell works like a monocoque, while the inner foam is a honeycomb-like filling.

Acerbis X-Seat soft, comfort combined with an extremely high Anti-slip grip makes this product indispensable for every rider.

External plastic shell with a waterproof inner foam - 100% Water resistant


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Coffs Motorsports is Australian registered business located in Coramba near Coffs Harbour on the Mid North Coast of NSW.

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