Russell, Corbin, Sargent etc. What about the gel filled Yamaha? I like the look of stock seat, not one twice the width of the bike. 2 hrs is about as long as I can stand on the stocker without stopping and getting off for a bit . At 6'-2", 240#, I'm not small so it seems that the firmness of the OEM is just too targeted to small areas and subsequent pressures in those small areas. Really would like to hear some feedback on the Yamaha gel before I take my OEM to get redone/gelled and possibly messed up.
I had a Suzuki badged gel seat for my V-Strom, and it was worse than stock. I've seen other reports from other folks who were also unimpressed by gel seats after trying them. They may work for some people, but for those of us who are truly seat sensitive, gel seats tend to be too mushy, and they tend to be temperature sensitive too.
I have had stock, Corbin, Sargent, and Russell on the FJRs, and of these, I would rank them in the order Russell ... long gap ..... stock, .... and worse than stock for me, but maybe OK for someone else.
The Russell takes a lot of things out of the equation. I can wear kevlar reinforced jeans with big seams, tuck my shirt tail into my pants and sit on it, wear standard underwear, and keep my wallet in my back pocket. None of these things affect the great comfort that I experience on the Russell. On the other seats, this sort of careless disregard for comfort clothing tends to extract a penalty.
The only issue with the Russell that I've experienced is widely reported by others, and that is that it is a bit higher than stock. I was able to deal with this by waiting for the break in to be completed before evaluating it, and by changing from my usual Sidi Vertigos to a pair of US made leather boots with a bit more sole and heel height. I can flatfoot the bike with this boot choice just as easily as I could flatfoot the stock seat equipped bike with the Sidis.
Overall, I've had several Corbins on various bikes, and some of them were really good. I've had several Sargents on various bikes, some of them true customs based on ride in appointments, and some of them were really good. I've had several incarnations of high, low, comfort, gel, etc. stock seats for various bikes, and some of them were OK.
Seats are really very personal choices. People often balk at the high price of getting something like a Russell, but when you think about how much everything else costs in the motorcycle hobby, and when you think about how big an impact the seat has on your enjoyment, I think that the cost of a first rate seat is justified. Certainly it is for me. 200 miles on a stock seat, and I'm getting pretty antsy. 200 miles on a Russell, and I'm just starting to think about a stop because of gas issues, not because of comfort issues.