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Patrick Cornell Makes 4 Motorcycle Distance World Records Using Wild Ass Seat Cushion
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Patrick Cornell Makes 4 Motorcycle Distance World Records Using Wild Ass Seat Cushion

Wild Ass seat cushions have been well-regarded for providing comfort to motorcyclists by reducing pressure points, vibration, and heat, allowing riders to stay in the saddle for longer. Patrick Cornell recently put a Wild Ass seat cushion to the ultimate test by putting in more than 200,000 miles on one in one year. Patrick Cornell, long distance rider (LDR) and WildAss seat cushion founder Craig Johnson celebrate the four long-distance riding records (to be certified) achieved on “Pappy” the Indian Pursuit motorcycle. Cornell’s year of mile collecting was spent on a 2025 Indian Pursuit named “Pappy” and concluded at a Finish Line Part at Bert’s Black Pearl Indian & Triumph in Fort Myers, Florida. Cornell is awaiting Guinness to award him with four records: Longest Continuous Motorcycle Ride in One Country, Most Days on a Motorcycle Averaging 1,000 Miles, Most Consecutive 1,000 Mile Days on a Motorcycle, and Most Miles Ridden on a Motorcycle in One year. After hearing Cornell say that the cushion held up to expectations after he finished his ride, Wild Ass Founder Craig Johnson said, “That’s one helluva testimonial for an aftermarket product like ours. I am so proud to have had a customer like Patrick Cornell and his motorcycle Pappy.” The 2025 Indian Pursuit equipped with the new 112si PowerPlus v-twin motor travelled the full distance of 200,000 miles with minimal issues. The cushion Cornell chose to put on Pappy was the Wild Ass Smart Classic. This cushion is made with medical-grade neoprene rubber to reduce pain at pressure points and promote bloodflow. It’s the premium Wild Ass cushion, priced at $259.99. Wild Ass also makes an Air Gel cushion, made of three layers of polyurethane for durability and with gel pads inserted into individual air cells. The Air Gel is priced at $204.99. The Lite cushion is made of lightweight polyurethane and priced at $114.99. All three options come in Smart, Saddle, Sport, and Pillion sizes to suit a rang of needs. Congrats to Patrick Cornell for achieving these milestones, which will hopefully be recognized by the Guinness World Records soon. For more information and to purchase Wild Ass seat cushions, visit the Wild Ass website. “Pappy” the motorcycle is fully equipped with navigation gear, fuel cells, communication/audio technology, auxiliary lighting…and a Wild Ass “Smart Classic” model cushion. The post Patrick Cornell Makes 4 Motorcycle Distance World Records Using Wild Ass Seat Cushion appeared first on Rider Magazine.

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Klim Badlands Pro Jacket and Pants: Fifth-Gen Redesign Offers Better Comfort and Airflow
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Klim Badlands Pro Jacket and Pants: Fifth-Gen Redesign Offers Better Comfort and Airflow

Adventure riders demand a lot out of their gear. Whether cutting through technical single-track, exploring a forgotten gravel road, or logging miles across states, they need gear that can hold up whatever conditions they may find along the way. The Klim Badlands Pro Jacket and Suit combo has been a popular choice for over a decade, and its new fifth generation is even better. The focus of the redesign for 2026 was to reduce bulk and weight and to make the suit more comfortable overall without forfeiting protection. One key area where this goal was achieved comes in the form of Klim’s new proprietary Rogue EXP Level 2 armor. The new armor is CE Level 2 certified while maintaining the thickness of Level 1 armor, meaning riders get more protection for less bulk. The armor also provides an average of 44% more coverage area than standard CE-rated pads. Those riding in the hot months will also appreciate the increased ventilation that the new armor offers: a claimed 725% more ventilation through the back pad and 175-471% through the limbs. Also making the armor more comfortable than previous iterations is the split sizing. Sizes medium and smaller jackets and size 30 and smaller pants come with Compact Rogue EXP armor, and larger sizes come with standard-sized armor. The split sizing systems helps the armor to scale to the rider’s dimensions. The Klim engineers also optimized the gear’s fit to suit the armor so that the armor conforms to the body. Aiding the armor’s increased ventilation is a redesigned external ventilation system. The system includes 18 vents, and new angled wrist intakes are added to scoop air at riding speeds. The spacer mesh in the back helps to create an air gap to keep the rider cool. Other comfort improvement include a re-contoured collar with a hidden cinch cord keeper, streamlined cuffs for better integration with gloves, and more reliable zippers. The Klim Badlands Pro Jacket and Suit keep their Gore-Tex 3-Layers Pro Shell, which is waterproof. In high-abrasion areas like the shoulders, elbows, forearms, and knees, the variable-density SuperFabric provides abrasion resistance. The main body is made of 630D Cordura. The full construction is designed to keep riders protected both from potential incidents and from various weather conditions. The Klim Badlands Pro Jacket is available in regular sizes XS-3XL and tall sizes M-2XL. Four color options are available, and it’s priced at $1,299.99. The Klim Badlands Pro Pants, also available in four colors, come in regular sizes 28-41, short sizes 28-40, and tall sizes 32-40. The pants are priced at $899.99. Shop for Klim Badlands Pro Jacket and Pants This page contains affiliate links to either RevZilla or Amazon. If you buy something through links in this article, Rider may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Any purchase you make helps Rider to bring you the best motorcycle editorial possible. Thank you for your support. The post Klim Badlands Pro Jacket and Pants: Fifth-Gen Redesign Offers Better Comfort and Airflow appeared first on Rider Magazine.

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