been on my RowErg for 19 months (just past 3M meters), wanted to give my 2c about seats.
I started with the baseline c2 seat and had all sort of ass pains. I can now say that that was not because the seat is bad, but more because I was totally out of shape at the time and surely not rowing correctly. At any rate, I went quickly to the Vapor Fitness cover (silicon) and the c2 foam pad.
The Vapor Fitness cover is anywhere between placebo and very minimal effect. Looks nice though
The c2 foam made it for me: it improved my comfort instantly and allowed me to row long sessions (>1h) without troubles. Probably also helped by the fact that I progressively improved my fitness and my rowing.
Still, I wasn't fully satisfied with the c2 foam: I typically took it off for short hard rows (1min, 500m/1k/2k) and I noticed (or I think I noticed) that for these I was better off without. First, when pushing hard it was moving around a bit and second, I felt it in the way of my hamstrings at the end of the drive. Also, longer sessions still had a bit of discomfort.
After reading around on options I've found basically only the EndureRow and the Citrus Remex. I'm in France, the EndureRow had a bit of a steep price (once you factor in shipping + 20% VAT) and I managed to find a second hand (second ass?) Citius Remex Low for a decent price so went with it.
After 2 weeks and all sort of sessions (from 1K intervals to half-marathons) i can say that it works very well for me.
It can move around a bit on hard sessions, just like the c2 foam. I more or less solved this by looping some velcro longitudinally around the c2 seat: the loop is "closed" by the velcro under the Citius Remex insert, so that everything can be removed/replaced in 30sec.
I adapted to it immediately, no problem with the perineal ridge.
Things I noticed:
- With the CR I no longer need to occasionally reposition my butt longitudinally (forward/backward) during long sessions.
- With the CR I no longer need to reposition my ass cheeks in the correct position (as in this video). It seems it just keeps my cheeks in the correct position by itself.
- With the CR, I tend to notice more when I lean my torso too much back at the end of the drive. Due to its form, your cheeks will feel when you lean too much.
And finally, I'm still undecided if fixing it to the c2 seat "for good" (i.e. with adhesive velcro on the c2 seat) but I'll probably do that.
Bottom line: works very well for me, ass pain totally gone (up to 1h30 half-marathons, the day I put back the courage to try a marathon again I let you know). Price may look steep for "some foam", but result is there (at least for me) so I'm happy with it. Double happy in fact, as I had it for half the price.
P.S.
I'd say that the CR would be even more beneficial to a rowing noob than to an expert rower. Serious rowers are fitter, have better technique and, most importantly, have developed pain acceptance