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Richardh, you have to elaborate on how you managed to paddle 24km in a 12 km race. It was lumpy, but not that lumpy.
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Rightarmbad wrote: I'm going to go out on a limb here and say, that most of the instability that comes from a seatpad is the loss of contact with the bucket.
The real lift in height after compression will be less than a third of the initial seat pad thickness.
Having paddled Lats ski with a seat 4 cm higher than the feet, I don't think that the height makes that much difference, but whenever I sit in a boat with a pad of any thickness, it destroys my connection to the boat.
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