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10-25-2017, 05:47 AM | #1 |
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g12 Seat comfort
had the chance to take my 2016 750xi msport for a 600+ (300 each way) mile trip last weekend, boy was disappointed by it seats. by the end of the trip no matter on what setting comfort plus included the seats felt rock hard, left me with a sore ass and back. I adjusted the seat in every possible way, used the massage to lessen the pain but nothing helped. had to stop after 2 hrs of continuous drive. I feel my 2011 740i and 2014 550 seats were better, heck even the honda pilot seats are much better, and i have taken it on much longer road trips.
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I think most do not know how to properly adjust their seats and sit in positions that are not ergonomic. It is a pain to initially setup correctly, but I find them very comfortable.
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10-26-2017, 12:55 AM | #5 |
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I find BMW seats more comfortable generally, before taking the delivery of my G30 I had test driven a G12 7 Series and the seats were sublime .In my current G30 has got multicomfort seats and very comfortable even in long trips more than 3 hours of driving .I just don't like lumbar support , it may sound awkward but I don't like them .
G11/12 7 Series' seats is a tad more comfy to my liking .If your car has a seat extension at the bottom ,assuming you have, you can stick it out it may help .
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- Your tail bone should be against the bottom and back of the seat...no space "behind your behind." - Extend the seat cushion until it is almost but not quite touching the back of your lower legs. - Move the lumbar vertically until he position feels good, but then don't make it push on your back too much...just enough to reduce strain without pressure. - Recline your seat to a comfortable position first, and then move the upper back cushion forward until it supports your shoulders and the headrest is barely touching your head. Then tweak both recline and upper cushion a couple times more until it's just right. This is the key to best comfort. - Don't extend the side bolsters too much unless you really want the race car feel. The most comfortable setting is where you don't feel you have to hold yourself from moving side to side in a turn, yet are not feeling "squeezed" by the seat. -Set your steering wheel distance so that your wrists are draped over the steering wheel while your arms are just slightly bent. - Set the headrest height so that it touches the middle of the back of your head... it too high or too low. - When you get the seat just right, memorize the setting! It's a pain to have to redo it. đŸ˜€ That said, all of this is subjective as everyone's body is different. The overall goal is a position where you rarely need to strain to hold yourself in position...the seat does the work. |
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You are completely right. I drove the 7 series multiple times, i sat in the rear as a passenger for hours. The rear seats are great and I would take this car over the S Class. but the front seats are HORRIBLE. there is almost no padding on the cushion and you do feel the seats. When yo compare them to the S Class seats, they are night and day. Not sure how BMW let this basic comfort factor through with such seats. They are more appropriate for a Sports Car but not an executive saloon. |
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03-10-2020, 05:03 PM | #9 |
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Literally just got back today from a 4 day trip from Chicago to Toronto and back. The front seats felt amazing from where I was sitting. My wife agrees. As others have mentioned, initial setup is crucial to long term comfort. Should mention that I'm a giant at about 6'7" 240lbs.
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Having performed numerous 600 mile+ round trips recently, I can say that the comfort seats in my 7 series are superbly comfortable...!! By far the most comfortable long drives I have done before - especially when combining this with comfort+ suspension setting and the seat massage feature.
I would suggest those who say otherwise perhaps haven't found the optimal seat position for their posture yet. Stick at it and you won't be disappointed.... |
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