MyCoolLogan Newbie Loganizer!


 Number of posts: 152 Age: 30 City, Country: Chennai, India LOGAN Model: DLSX ClubLogan Points: 180 Registration date: 2010-09-30
 | Subject: Re: Lumbar support Wed Mar 30, 2011 5:24 pm | |
| Check this site for lumbar support
http://www.orthopaedicindia.com/backcare.html
Scroll down to the section, "Lumbar Rolls and Pads"
There are variety of other products here for back rest and butt rest. I have not used them, But if any of you have used in car, please do comment on their comfort level in doing the work that they are supposed to do. |
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sidtalgeri Newbie Loganizer!


 Number of posts: 8 Age: 31 City, Country: Mumbai, India LOGAN Model: 1.4 GLE ClubLogan Points: 12 Registration date: 2011-11-17
 | Subject: Re: Lumbar support Mon Feb 06, 2012 10:45 am | |
| Hey guys,
I had a similar issue and always wondered as to why car companies differentiate on this very crucial aspect of the seat and compromise on the drivers comfort. Do people who cannot affor the premium model do not have backs? I am totally at a loss on this but had a solution.
After lot of combinations I did the following;
1.Ordered a car seat cushion from a company named Wagen tech. You can Google it, anyway I had a cousin who was to visit India and hence requested him. By having this seat one needs to adjust the seat again by moving it forward or back depending on your reach and subsequently adjust the ORVMS and internal rear view mirror as the person sitting on this seat cushion will notice the difference in height.
2. I was not comfortable driving with this hence went back to the classical beaded back rest which covers your upper back , lower back , your seat and to a extent gives thigh support. With this I can really drive for a longer time without complaints. Also our clothes do not tend to stick to the seats after sitting continuously for longer distances as one has air circulation as well due to the beads. I would recommend people to try this one out.
Hope my post helps.
Thanks and regards, Siddharth Talageri |
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