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Configurable Sportline lower bottom seat cushion

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Hello. Does anybody have an experience with configurable Sportline lower bottom seat cushion? Can it be less comfortable in "closed" state than regular seats?

 

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What is this sorcery??? Never seen one with this before and could really do with it!

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In Estonia we can choose between electronic seats, electronic seats with that configurable cushion and electronic seats with air vents. I thought that mentioned option is available everywhere...

I need to get some seats from Estonia 🤔

I have this type of seat with my recaros in my Audi 2.7tt. I think they are great and add a touch extra leg support for me. If you have longer legs pull out further, if not close up.

It could inherited from Audi A6 or Audi Q3 for instance.

It is recommended to fold it out to bring more comfort for long trips. ;) 

For daily use, it's better to stow it to avoid any side shock (kick) and thus potential damage when getting into the car...

But... In stow position this can become a kind of 'dust bag'... :speechless: This my humble experience based on my wife's Audi Q3 Mk1.

 

Edited by Bap33

Wife has them (electric ones) in her Mokka.  Extra support for those with long legs like me and not necessary for those with short legs like her.  I get into trouble for moving it out when i drive her car.

 

Seat shouldn't be any less comfortable with them if you have them in the right position for your legs.  Once you have had them you want them in every car . . . . . 

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2 minutes ago, IJWS15 said:

Seat shouldn't be any less comfortable with them if you have them in the right position for your legs

 

Thanks for the confirmation, will try to get them :)

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