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Ok now a few weeks in and the headrest is actually designed for a shorter torso than me. Im 6'1" and the base of the "headrest" area peaks right below my shoulder and isn't really comfortable. I believe these seats were designed for a 5"10" torso. My head sits about 2-3" above the top of the seat. Is the brittish average height shorter than the us or german market?
r awd by definition performance seats- you must have longer legs shorter torso- or perhaps they manufactured yours the with the drivers seat from a 2015 car and passenger seat from a 2016 to match the lower valences.
plmmd , you have sport seats or performance seats?
I had the same experience first in my XKR-S. I have a long torso and felt the head rest pillow on my spine between my shoulder blades. It was extremely noticeable and uncomfortable at first. I have the same seats in the F-Type. That feelling has gone away, I no longer find the head rest pillow too low or uncomfortable. I have become absolutely comfortable with the seats and find them better support than any of the various Porsche seats I had. I have no lower back strain even after several 8 hour driving days in a row.
Perhaps I have a small torso, I've never checked... I can say my head contacts the head rest 3 inches down (I just measured) from the top and I find them very comfortable. Auto makers usually design around the 95th percentile and if you are outside of that for whatever reason, you may find the seats very uncomfortable. This 95th percentile goes beyond just basic height and weight, and includes torso/hip length, width, and girth.
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I'm 6'2" with standard sports seats, and the center back of my head, is perfectly located on the center back of the headrest. You must have a really long torso and very short legs.
I have the seat positioned almost all the way back, as low as it will go, and reclined to the max position before hitting the rear bulkhead.
I couldn't have done better if the seat had been custom built to my measurements.
I have the seat positioned almost all the way back, as low as it will go, and reclined to the max position before hitting the rear bulkhead.
I couldn't have done better if the seat had been custom built to my measurements.
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Ok now a few weeks in and the headrest is actually designed for a shorter torso than me. Im 6'1" and the base of the "headrest" area peaks right below my shoulder and isn't really comfortable. I believe these seats were designed for a 5"10" torso. My head sits about 2-3" above the top of the seat. Is the brittish average height shorter than the us or german market?
not really, as the head rest pillow is fairly long and is bolstered all the way down to the 5 point holes in the seat and it pushes on the vertebrea right at the bottom of my neck between the shoulder blades.
Ok now a few weeks in and the headrest is actually designed for a shorter torso than me. Im 6'1" and the base of the "headrest" area peaks right below my shoulder and isn't really comfortable. I believe these seats were designed for a 5"10" torso. My head sits about 2-3" above the top of the seat. Is the brittish average height shorter than the us or german market?
Yes, I too found the optional performance seats much more uncomfortable but find the std sports seats very nice.
You should get a BMW M5. Best-seats-ever. 22 way adjustable.
Ok now a few weeks in and the headrest is actually designed for a shorter torso than me. Im 6'1" and the base of the "headrest" area peaks right below my shoulder and isn't really comfortable. I believe these seats were designed for a 5"10" torso. My head sits about 2-3" above the top of the seat. Is the brittish average height shorter than the us or german market?
Same problem for me.
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