The other day, I read something on the internet about BRZ owners flipping their front headrests to make it more comfortable when wearing a helmet. Decided to try the same thing in my car and wow, what a difference!
Here's my car's (stock) seat with the headrest in it's normal orientation:

And here it is with the headrest flipped:

I previously had to recline my seat back more than I usually would to fit properly with my helmet. With the headrest backwards, I can sit with the seat in a much more natural position.
Probably not news to some, but thought I'd share since it made a huge difference for me. It's nice to fit comfortably in the car now.
Btw, I think I have a decent understanding of why headrests are shaped the way they are, but I am no expert on the topic. I don't see why doing this (with a helmet on!) would present a safety risk, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
Here's my car's (stock) seat with the headrest in it's normal orientation:
And here it is with the headrest flipped:
I previously had to recline my seat back more than I usually would to fit properly with my helmet. With the headrest backwards, I can sit with the seat in a much more natural position.
Probably not news to some, but thought I'd share since it made a huge difference for me. It's nice to fit comfortably in the car now.
Btw, I think I have a decent understanding of why headrests are shaped the way they are, but I am no expert on the topic. I don't see why doing this (with a helmet on!) would present a safety risk, but please correct me if I'm wrong.
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