@@spinebuster9490 if you want to know after 18 months I think I got it right. The base collapses under the bum putting spine and legs out of alignment. I but some battens under the spring base, and it bit of thin plastic across the back. It’s the best I have had it.
Actually no, but I have been experimenting with other various options and have it 90% good. I now have a latex foam pad in-between the springs and the seat back in the lumbar area. It’s the width of the spring frame and about 2 cm thick. You need latex foam as it does not compress. Good luck
Just got a 2023 GLC and for the 1st time drove it for an extended journey (2.5 hours). And like you, I felt myself squirming around in the seat. Right leg and lower back in pain (never suffer from back issues either). Got out the car and could hardly walk. So I need to find a solution. Good luck to you too👍
I really don't like these "sporty" seats with very little padding. I thought I was the only one who experienced this.
@@spinebuster9490 if you want to know after 18 months I think I got it right. The base collapses under the bum putting spine and legs out of alignment. I but some battens under the spring base, and it bit of thin plastic across the back. It’s the best I have had it.
Did this work?
Actually no, but I have been experimenting with other various options and have it 90% good. I now have a latex foam pad in-between the springs and the seat back in the lumbar area. It’s the width of the spring frame and about 2 cm thick. You need latex foam as it does not compress. Good luck
Just got a 2023 GLC and for the 1st time drove it for an extended journey (2.5 hours). And like you, I felt myself squirming around in the seat. Right leg and lower back in pain (never suffer from back issues either). Got out the car and could hardly walk.
So I need to find a solution. Good luck to you too👍
Corbeu uk sell an inflatable lumbar support. Fits in the back of the seat.