Shockwave Seats has released the world’s first high-pivot, multi-axis shock mitigation seat - the S3 MAX. The design was driven by the US military to keep the occupants' heads as stable as possible when experiencing repetitive wave impact. This patent-pending design was specifically developed to help reduce lateral impact forces by stabilizing the occupant’s brain when experiencing high-speed wave-slamming in extreme sea conditions.
The S3 MAX multi-axis shock mitigation seat represents a major innovation in safety for high-speed vessel crews, and is designed to help reduce chronic brain trauma, and related Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (C.T.E.), a degenerative brain condition linked to repetitive high-impact trauma.

“The medical and scientific communities have made it clear: to reduce brain trauma, the head of seated crew members must remain as stable as possible while the vessel is underway,” said Sean Gerrett, Director of Sales at Shockwave Seats. “The S3 MAX is our response to that need.”
"Building on the proven vertical shock absorption of the current Shockwave S3 suspension seats, the S3 MAX introduces lateral shock absorption, enabling the seat to move side-to-side in response to side wave impact. This high-pivot, multi-axis design delivers predictable, natural motion that enhances comfort and minimizes brain trauma — a critical factor in preventing long-term neurological damage."
The S3 MAX was fitted to a high-speed military vessel and tested by the U.S. government in summer 2025. It will be unveiled at noon on the opening day of the Workboat Show in New Orleans at the Shockwave booth and will also be featured at SOF Week and Seawork in spring 2026.
“Our hope is that this new seat design will play a significant role in preventing C.T.E symptoms and protecting the health and lives of elite speedboat crews around the world,” added Gerrett.
