Not really a comparison but a video of the benefits of each, in my humble opinion:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VnPvjvv4G0c
Not really a comparison but a video of the benefits of each, in my humble opinion:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VnPvjvv4G0c
In Texas BeadRider is the only way to go in the summertime. I sell alot of these from June thru September.
I've had the regular AirHawk for 5 years and can attest to its comfort on the long rides. Works as intended.
2013 F6B in black of course
I use both, they both have their benefits as I have found in City riding the Beadrider is more useful since you're more likely to get caught in slower traffic and the open mesh doesn't need a lot of air to be effective. On the longer runs I find the Airhawk R is extremely effective. Then again I have friends who have done Iron Butt and swear by the Beadrider.
I've used both as well on past bikes. I'm not currently using either on the "B" because it raises my seat height and I'm sitting as high as I'd like already. Besides, I'm plenty comfortable with my Ultimate Mid Rider seat .
Ken (Hornblower)
I vote for the AIRHAWK for the long ride. Been to Canada From Maryland and nothing beat the AIRHAWK.
No arguments here, I'll be doing another cross country in July and the Airhawk R will definitely be on my seat.
I've been using the same BeadRider now for over 12 years.
That's 4 bikes and approximately 110,000+ miles.
Great product, great price!
Tim
That thing has seen more ash than a Democratic Convention