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Originally Posted by WheresMyGas
Had it. It's better than nothing. It's only a few degrees. After a year the foam that leaves a gap(for air) broke down and now can't reach the upper back. The foam now creates dust and blows out of all the vent holes.
Hot= still sweating
warm = feel comfortable
cool = feel chilly
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Some seat covers I've seen for $10 at autoparts places have springs inside them... very long 3/8" coils, laid sideways inside as a supportive matrix. You could cut that old thing open, dissect the foam, and transfer over the springs from one. It would provide good airflow.