Relieves tension in the upper traps and cervical spine during gridlock.
Improves foot contact and ergonomics for better control and reduced ankle stress.
Long drives aren't just about the engine; they’re about how you interface with the machine. Factory seats are designed for the "average" human, which rarely fits anyone perfectly. The "Pro" method is to adjust your contact points. If your lower back isn't supported, your core muscles fatigue, leading to overall body aches. Start with a firm lumbar support, then adjust your headrest so it’s actually touching your head while looking forward—this removes the weight of your head from your neck muscles.
Pro-Tip: Your seat height should be set so your knees are slightly lower than your hips. If your knees are higher, you lose circulation and put massive strain on your lower back. If you can’t adjust the height, use a firm cushion to tilt your pelvis forward.
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