There are so many materials to choose from, I would definitely ask them to send you samples of everything you think you may like and then some 'outside the box' choices. Do not go by any of their photos because cut and style can vary although the DualTour should be pretty obvious. I would not go with lots of different stitching and materialchoices on the same seat but obviously beauty is in the eye of the spender!! There are great DualTour seats for sale on this site for $250-$400 with backrests sometimes so that may be an option which is where I found mine and have loved it on long trips.
After you have ordered it, I would call a couple of hours later to check that your order has been entered correctly. My YoungGuns was a nightmare because the Corbin person entered wrong materials and style info, it was softer than a stock seat and he basically could care less that it arrived wrong.
You probably know that Corbins are very hard but extremely comfortable after about 1500 miles to 'break-in'. If your seat arrives and it's soft, it's because the operator added incorrect proportions of the foam material since the seats are 'made' in a mold. Their quality control used to be and probably still is very poor so don't worry about calling them a lot to check on status etc.
Enjoy and good luck:}
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