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Old 07-04-2020, 06:43 PM   #15
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Ergo, or Ergo II (wider and taller version)?
I had the Ergo 2 in a different car and can agree it was a large seat especially in the back and shoulders. Those are very tall and dont fit so well in this chassis compared to the regular Ergo.

Both seats are out of production now so you would have to find old stock or used.
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I had the Ergo 2 in a different car and can agree it was a large seat especially in the back and shoulders. Those are very tall and dont fit so well in this chassis compared to the regular Ergo.

Both seats are out of production now so you would have to find old stock or used.

Oh I've found some stock. They're still out there. I don't think the regular Ergo is tall enough for me, in particular the shoulder belt openings.
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Seat fit is a personal thing. Its always best to walk around the paddock at your next event and ask to try other people's seats (ok maybe not during covidpocalypse)

Some people like them loose more like a street car seat. Personally, I find a snug fit much better on track.

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Seat fit is a personal thing. Its always best to walk around the paddock at your next event and ask to try other people's seats (ok maybe not during covidpocalypse)

Some people like them loose more like a street car seat. Personally, I find a snug fit it much better on track.

I've sat in a half dozen seats around the paddock, and another half dozen at my local speed shop. I like a snug fit.



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