I added two layers to the seat base yesterday and it rode fine. On my hurricane with the home made pad and around 25000 klm the pad has not held its shape entirely. It’s still most serviceable.Max recline. Small zip ties. Three layers. The diamonds run across the bike. Maybe the acs10 material I purchased from same supplier as you suggested is not as capable as what ventisit use.??? Certainly ventisit construction is better than my ham fisted hurricane effort. . Interesting Pete heal has the pad game down pat .if you know him you could ask his secret.
I agree with Ben that the corflute is a slight negative and seemingly unnecessary. I doubt the corflute would enjoy jumping the gap from seat base to back rest.
With a split pad I don’t think the back section requires very much padding. It’s a shame you can not tolerate the two pad split system. I find 20 degrees to be the recline that disperses weight evenly.
the ventisit pad has 50 k plus vendetta klm. The base has mild distortion. It’s a thin with three layers.
I also have a ventisit pad thin on the pelso and it is like new. The oem pad on the pelso is made of a different finer though similar material. It is extremely comfortable less scratching than ventisit and as thin. I replaced it with the ventisit for utility. I am not sure the oem pelso pad would last as long. I’m probably wrong about that.
I’ll take a few pics and post. As can be seen the pelso pad is finer in texture and is softer to touch and compress. It also breathes well.
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