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    Uncomfortable RS seats??

    Hey all,

    Ok, so this will probably sound strange, but after 500 kms in my new RS (Which I Love BTW), I am finding the seat to be uncomfortable on the sides. I find that the side bolsters at the very upper thighs on both sides 'dig' in and feel as if they are too narrow...

    Before we all rush to respond, I can clarify that I am of an average build, not large legged or of larger build....

    Also, I have come from a Tiguan with the leather 'sports' seats.

    Also my wife has a 2012 Polo GTI and those seats are awesome...very comfortable, and do not dig in at all at the same spot.

    And I have driven at least 15 GTI golfs and scirocco R as well as countless standard vw models over the years.

    I never really got to test the RS seats before buying, and therefore just assumed they would be like all other VW type seats...

    Any thoughts?
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    I can honestly say after 2.5 years of owning my RS wagon, my wife nor I have no complaints about the seats. My mate who is on the larger side of life (roughly 130kgs) did say that he couldn't own a car with such sports seats as he finds the bolstering too tight on his ample frame...but no complaints here.

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    I must admit I find the side bolsters ok, but not as good as the GTi. But I agree that the under thigh supports dig into my legs and can get annoying on longer trips. I am kind of on the large side of average I guess - 180cm, 95kg.

    I put it down to a 'splay legged' seating position I naturally gravitate to which would put more pressure on the sides of my thighs.

    I will say though, they are much better than my old Focus XR5's Recaros that felt like you were bolted into the seat. Made entry and exit a potentially painful game too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigger View Post
    Hey all,

    Ok, so this will probably sound strange, but after 500 kms in my new RS (Which I Love BTW), I am finding the seat to be uncomfortable on the sides. I find that the side bolsters at the very upper thighs on both sides 'dig' in and feel as if they are too narrow...
    If they don't fit you they don't fit you. They fit me fine. Until such a time as the human race comes in one standard size this problem will continue with everything from clothes to chairs to bench heights and car seats. If it gets to the point where you can't live with it or get used to the fit your only choices are to sell the car or get accessory seats.
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    I find the seats very comfortable. But I'm on the smaller side, 175cms/68kgs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Damo105 View Post
    I find the seats very comfortable.
    +1
    both the missus & i have no issues with the front seat comfort.

    i can't say much about the rear seats though as i haven't been a rear passenger in my car yet!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigger View Post
    Hey all,

    Ok, so this will probably sound strange, but after 500 kms in my new RS (Which I Love BTW), I am finding the seat to be uncomfortable on the sides. I find that the side bolsters at the very upper thighs on both sides 'dig' in and feel as if they are too narrow...

    Before we all rush to respond, I can clarify that I am of an average build, not large legged or of larger build....

    Also, I have come from a Tiguan with the leather 'sports' seats.

    Also my wife has a 2012 Polo GTI and those seats are awesome...very comfortable, and do not dig in at all at the same spot.

    And I have driven at least 15 GTI golfs and scirocco R as well as countless standard vw models over the years.

    I never really got to test the RS seats before buying, and therefore just assumed they would be like all other VW type seats...

    Any thoughts?
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    It took me quite a while to get my driving position to a degree of comfort that I didn't want to fiddle around with anymore. I didn't buy a sports model with sports seats for luxury, but I wouldn't say that the seats or the ride is uncomfortable. In fact, I'm very happy with it.

    I'm a little long in the leg. The side bolsters have never bothered me, but I do miss having a forward/rear tilt function. I don't like to have the front edge applying pressure to my hammies, so that means putting the seat up/down, forward/back, angle the rear squab, and then steering wheel up/down, in/out, to get overall comfort in my legs, back, ankles, arms, and shoulders. The seat is one set of factors, and the steering wheel adds a few more. I would think that a straighter leg would lower the front of the thigh to be in line with the line of the seat, and maybe take some pressure from the upper thigh. Just keep experimenting. I'm sure it'll be worth it.

    We can't do anything about it, but another factor for driving comfort is the offset between the seat, steering wheel, and pedals. Less offset, more comfort. Usually more of an issue in manuals that autos. I've got a DSG, so don't know if this may be a consideration or not in manual Octy's. A lot of cars that were designed to be built as left hand drive have these offsets when converted to right hand drive. One of the worst examples I've ever seen was actually going the other way from RHD to LHD in a '90's Range Rover I had for work. It was trying to realign my spine, hips, knees, and ankles every time I drove it.

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    I guess this isn't a good time to mention the steering column being off centre with the seat just in case anybody hasn't already noticed.

    If you haven't noticed ignore this post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K1W1 View Post
    I guess this isn't a good time to mention the steering column being off centre with the seat just in case anybody hasn't already noticed.

    If you haven't noticed ignore this post.
    perhaps this is why I feel I sit a little crooked in the seat…
    Seating is such a personal thing. After ruling out a Subaru due to woeful fuel economy I was left with the choice between a mondeo and the RS. Mondeo got the flick within 5 seconds of my other half sitting in them ………

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