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How is everyone’s experience with the non-adjustable head rest for the driver seat?
I have a bad back and neck and when I rent cars I’m often annoyed by the positioning (assuming this is a safety regulation) for forward pointing headrests.
I see Cybertruck has one and if it’s too forward for me, it will trigger lumbar issues for me when driving.
I’m over 6’ tall.
Appreciate any shares on this.
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I'm 6'4 and the whole seat fits me great and is really comfortable. I was worried also, not having been able to drive one before getting it.
 

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As someone with herniated discs, I'd say the seats are good and not great. The headrest is not a problem at all to me, but I'm only 6'.

Compared to my Model 3 Performance, the seats are a bit less comfortable. For a bad back, the fact I can get in and out more easily offsets the less comfortable seats. Somehow the M3P is both softer and offers more support, it's a really great seat and I would swap with the CT seat all day, once I am in it (getting in and out of M3P sucks some days). CT biggest weakness isn't in the back, rather i wish the leg support extended forward a few more inches. I think the CT is a 6.5/10 though, still good. For my own personal back problems M3P > Lightning > CT, but none of these are bad.
 

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I was concerned about head rest.
I am 5’6” and the head rest is fine.
My issue is the depth of the bottom of seat…leg support. The seat is very short compared to a model Y seat. Really odd and I am a short person.
Why is the Cyber seat so short for legs?
 

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The CT seats are not as comfortable as the Model 3. I find myself adjusting the back a lot more. With M3 I was able to set it and save it forever. Also, the headrest is only a problem when I recline to rest. My head never touches the headrest (I am 6 feet) when I am driving so it doesn’t matter. However it is hard and pointy when I recline with no neck support so I will need to buy something for that.
 


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Personally I cannot rest my head on any car's headrest. I always feel every bump and vibration transferred into my jello brain and I dislike it.

Perhaps you can try changing the angle of the seat so that the headrest is farther back and you do not use it?
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