WILD ASS SKU: 816-0056

Wild Ass Seat Cushion Sport - Classic Black

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Wild Ass Sport seat cushion in classic black with a 6-inch tapered front designed to reduce contact and provide easy leg passage on narrow seats. Features medical-grade neoprene air cells, machine-washable cover, and can double as a pillion cushion on medium-sized rear seats.

Features

  • Medical-grade neoprene rubber bladder with interconnected air cells
  • Tapered front reduces contact and improves leg passage
  • Back cutout area minimizes tailbone pressure
  • Machine-washable cover included
  • Straps included for seat attachment
  • Foldable and portable for storage or travel
  • Can be used on any seat or surface
  • No assembly required
  • 2-year manufacturer warranty

Specifications

  • Brand: Wild Ass
  • Manufacturer Part #: CLASSIC-SPORT
  • Length: 12.5 in
  • Width: 12.5 in
  • Height: 3 in
  • Weight: 1.77 lbs
  • Country of Origin: South Korea

Fitment

Fits Dual Sport, Adventure Touring, Sport Touring, and non-Touring Harley models with narrow seat profiles. Also works well as a pillion cushion on medium-sized rear seats.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this fit my Harley Touring with a large seat?

This Sport cushion is designed for narrow seats. It works as a pillion pad on medium-sized rear seats, but may not cover larger Touring seats adequately.

Can I wash the cover?

Yes — the cover is machine-washable. Remove it from the cushion, wash, and reattach when clean and dry.

Can I take this off the bike when I park?

Yes. The included straps are removable, and you can fold or roll the cushion for storage or portability.

Is this comfortable for long rides?

The medical-grade neoprene air cells are designed to reduce pressure points. Comfort is subjective — many riders find it effective for reducing fatigue on sport and adventure bikes.

What does the 2-year warranty cover?

It covers manufacturer defects, product quality issues, and workmanship problems for 2 years from purchase.

BRANDWild Ass
TYPESeat
SKU816-0056
WEIGHT1.77 lb
Please contact us to confirm fitment for your specific motorcycle, or check the product title for compatibility notes.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
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✓ VERIFIED
Aug 18, 2017

A real butt-saver!

I just completed a ride, from DC to Minneapolis and back. While I didn't quite keep up an Ironbutt pace, I was very close. This pad completely paid itself off on the first half of the trip. Without it, I don't think I would have been able to keep up the pace, I would have been stopping more often and for longer from the discomfort.<br /><br />I had previously purchased an AirHawk pad, but ended up losing it before I could really use it much. The problem was the way the AirHawk pad connected to the seat was not very secure. The Wild Ass mounting system mounts much more securely to the bike. I have no worries about it disappearing. And it has a cooler name.

— Bennett M
✓ VERIFIED
Mar 2, 2019

Only game in town if you want neoprene

I've paid big bucks for aftermarket seats in the past and never had one that's as comfortable as an air pad. I've used Airhawk pads in the past, both neoprene (their original material) and the newer polyurethane. The polyurethane works maybe 70% as well as neoprene. Neoprene is stretchy, so it provides more surface to cradle your butt. Airhawk was sold a few years ago and the new owners abandoned neoprene altogether (WTF?), so I bought this Wild Ass one. It's good, although the shape of the sport pad could be better - needs to be a bit wider at the front. Anyway...you'll be able to ride further in a day with this.

— Roy C
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Dec 2, 2023

Too small

Not wide enough and that made it very uncomfortable

— Timothy W
✓ VERIFIED
Jan 25, 2022

problem solver

I am still getting used to this, but it is a quality item for sure. I have a wicked pressure point going on with my 2020 Multistrada seat after about 2 hours. Tried a Corbin seat and it was like a 2x12 (yeah i know, break it in. NO). I tried different gear. I won't disgrace my Ducati with a sheep skin lol. So, on with the Wild Ass. the good part is that all I need is the smallest amount of air in this thing to regain some comfort. It suggests the "correct" spot to be about 1/2" of air when you're sitting on it, but that's too much for me. I almost make it completely flat, but it relieves the pressure point that plagues me and doesn't raise me up and ruin the amazing riding position of the Multistrada. Also, I don't use it all the time. Only after my wild ass starts to get sore, do I toss on the Wild Ass. Money well spent.

— Benjamin W
✓ VERIFIED
Jun 21, 2018

best money i have ever spent. love ot

— mister r
✓ VERIFIED
Aug 26, 2025

Expensive but very effective

The value based on materials would be 1 out of 5, however based on effectiveness of the pad it would be 5 out of 5.<br />Rode from Atlanta to Vermont over 2 days on my Kawasaki Versys 1000 and it felt like bum had been beaten with a stick and I was walking like John Wayne with a bad case of diarrhea.<br />Purchased the Seat Pad and rode the 1100 miles back in a day (a long day) and whilst there was some discomfort by the end, I was walking normally.

— Benjamin D