You can step up to the plate now with your wallet in hand and just get a Russel (or a Mayer, or one of the QUALITY custom seats), though I've had a few and yeah, the Russel is the ugliest and best for my ass. There is no one fit's all, but I think Russell fits or has satisfied the broadest spectrum of *****.
Don't do what I did.
- Stock Seat was good for 250 miles then pain set in. I could use beads and airhawk to get a 5-600 mile day in. Anything more was torture.
Added Beads, and AirHawk $$$ (Well beads are cheap and I still use them today, Airhawk is on the mower).
Bought a Sargent front $$, didn't like the Corbin, though I've had success with Corbin on other bikes. That pushed all pain thresholds out oh about 500 miles. 500 miles pain would start, I could push that to 1000 mile days with beads/airhawk changing it up.
Then I had a rally that put such a hurting on me after 1400 miles. I'm talking weeks of Sciatic massages to fix it, that I tried a Russel, used. More $$$
But it wasn't made for me, pitched me forward, the boys were unhappy, I fell back to the Sargent for another year. I think I broke even on it though.
Then another used came up, knew the guy, he was my height, my weight, and basically built like me. It's like 100x better (for me). I still put the beads on, but only to get air to the boys. I should have just had one made to begin with, but a ride in from Ohio isn't a weekend deal.
I eventually sold the Sargent, lost a little but put some miles on it too.
I stlll have the stock seats for when I sell the bike and may recoup some of the Russell costs when I sell them.
The downside to a Russell is using your factory pans. Nobody buying the bike will ever appreciate that seat and it's costs. In fact they'll think it's ugly so usually you'll won't recoup the costs if that's the only seat you have.
YMMV
-MD