New X-Fire owner, question about neck pillows
New X-Fire owner, question about neck pillows
Hi everyone, enjoying my new Graphite Crossfire Coupe. ONe thing I'm trying to figure out is that I've had neck problems for a number of years, and back problems from my car from three years ago after getting hit by a n 18 wheeler. I find the bucket seat placement in the X-Fire to be comfortable in position for the back, but in order to make it more confortable for the neck, makes the position more unconfortable for the back. I've tried a neck pillow to make things more confortable, but I'm afraid it isn't working. Any suggestions?
Mike
Mike
Re: New X-Fire owner, question about neck pillows
Our cars aren't very comfortable (my opinion), so in regards to the neck pillow, i don't know what tell you. Maybe getting one of the massaging seat covers and adding some more cushion to the upper back area perhaps will alleviate some discomfort.
Re: New X-Fire owner, question about neck pillows
Originally Posted by GoodEnough
I would love a tilting headrest option. Can't beat BMW seats!
I though about fashioning something to rest my head against.
(no jokes from the boys please)
I though about fashioning something to rest my head against.
(no jokes from the boys please)
Re: New X-Fire owner, question about neck pillows
Originally Posted by the fuel
Our cars aren't very comfortable (my opinion), so in regards to the neck pillow, i don't know what tell you. Maybe getting one of the massaging seat covers and adding some more cushion to the upper back area perhaps will alleviate some discomfort.
Re: New X-Fire owner, question about neck pillows
See if you can hit this link - http://www.autostreak.com/car_accessories.htm (copy and paste it in to your browser) That has some info and pics of them. 12v heated massaging lumbar seat covers/cushion
Re: New X-Fire owner, question about neck pillows
Another alternative for those of you with aching backs could be this; http://on-trackperformance.com/recaro_sport.htm
Re: New X-Fire owner, question about neck pillows
Would having the seat in as upright a position as possible be helpful? That's basically how we walk and stand. I rec'd a compression fracture of one of my lumbar vertebrae and have some slightly bulging discs but find an upright position works best. Too much recline and everything slumps. A lumbar support (even a rolled up towel) to maintain your spinal curvature may help.
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