The Airhawk Cruiser R will fit perfectly for her and she can adjust it to her liking. It will also raise her about .5" or so. Look around and you can find one a little cheaper than the factory pricing.
I don't know anything about the Zepplin seat other than, IMO, it's butt ugly. Might be comfortable, but I'd never get past the looks.
The Airhawk R Cruiser looks like exactly what I need. I may give it a try myself when riding solo.
I wasn't looking at the Zeppelin seat, Harley has a air cushion they also call Zeppelin, but the passenger version is a rectangle and the Airhawk looks like a much better fit.
I put a Corbin dual tour on our Roadglide about three months ago and finally got to take a long ride with the wife last weekend. We went about 100 miles and stopped for fuel. When I asked her how she was doing and how much further she wanted to go she said go for it! We ended up doing over 400 miles that day and she said she could have gone further. Her previous record was about 250 miles and couldn't have gone any more without problems. To get my wife to spend more time comfortable on the bike $800 was a small price to pay. I love having her on the bike and anything I can do to make it enjoyable I will. Good luck with whatever you choose Joe!
I'm pretty happy with the Hammock for myself. I've done 8-10 hour days and not been uncomfortable. If I can make Janet happy with a cushion I'll be set for now. We went through a few seats on my Heritage trying to find the right one and never really did. If I can avoid that for now, that's OK with me.
Question though -
One of the members here (I think his name's Ken, can't remember his handle but he has a pretty orange scooter) had mentioned in the past that the passenger seat on his Corbin was slanted forward and his wife would slide towards him so he used a Mustang for two up riding. Have you noticed that?
Road Zeppelin is the way to go! We put them to the test last year on a 7000 mile trip. They can be adjusted at anytime to fit you needs. We have a week long trip coming up & I already have them out & ready to put on.
They are well worth the money!
That's good to hear but I think I'm going to go with the Airhawk. It's more money but i think the shape will be better.
My previous bike was a Heritage Softail. My wife and I could ride 500 miles a day, once did 620 miles. My new bike, 2014 softail deluxe, cvo, neither of us can ride 100 miles without squirming and aching. Doing 400 miles is a challenge. One would think spending the money for a CVO, the seat would be a little better! I'm also trying to figure out what to do.
Neither one of us could ride my Heritage more than two hours without being miserable. I put a Mustang Super Touring seat on it and it was better for me but the wife didn't like it. That's how I ended up with the CVO Ultra! I don't know what they use for a seat on your bike but look at the Airhawk, if you're good with a cushion, it looks promising to me.
Thanks for all the feedback!
Joe