Stimulite Contoured
Rear dish featuring a "sweet spot" is a softer honeycomb layer for ischials and coccyx pressure relief.
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Well worth it, works great.
Comfort!
Maybe price.
joseph w. from griffith, in
Needed to prevent skin breakdowns on my tailbone.
Stimulite Contoured: Review
Good sturdy cushion
Enhances my back pain yet I need the support
rebecca j. from farmington hills, mi
Paraplegic
The product is good and is more comfortable than air...
More comfortable than air cushions and adjusts well to the bottom.
The cushion cover does not let Velcro stick to it so it's hard to get the cushion to stay in place.
jimmy c. from amarillo, tx
Paraplegic with frequent pressure sores on back of legs.
This product provides the best combination of pressure...
Pressure distribution Temperature control. Ease of cleaning.
Expensive.
john e. from bethel, ct (caregiver)
T4 complete paraplegic.
Very, very firm.
Breaths well and provides good support.
Cover need to be heavier and a little larger. Hard to get on and off. Pulls loose at seams.
charles f. from plano, tx
I'm an older male with MS. My weight is about 230 pounds. I am in my wheelchair 24/7 as I can no longer get myself in and out of bed.
Easy on the butt!
It is well made and last a very long time.
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james a. from rio rancho, nm (caregiver)
My son has had several of this type cushion, his likes them very much and that is why we bought one for his new chair.
Seems fine so far to prevent sores.
It's shape and construction of the inner pillow
Every chair pillow needs to come with two covers and this cover is not easy for transfer as it is a bit "sticky" that is it doesn't allow for an easy glide. My guess is that the zipper will break before it is worn out. Really pillow covers are important...spend more time on them. Give options
jean r. from danville, ca (caregiver)
My husband has MS and is wheelchair bound since he has no use of his legs.
Excellent cushion
Light weight, great pressure relief and air circulation in
I think it's price is a bit high considering what it cost to make one.
lisa l. from lee summit, mo
49 Para. Been in a chair for 29 years and used this brand cushion for 16 years.
Comfortable durable cushion
Form fitting
Needs breaking in, but this improves with use.
john m. from lansdale, pa
Polyneuropathy with movement disorder. Extreme comfort and reliability are obtained with this cushion. I now have 2 of them.
My Cushion of Choice
By far, the major strength of Supracor is it's 'breathability.' Air can circulate through this cushion, which keeps it and my hind end cool. Though off-putting for some, I happen to like the firmness of this cushion, plus the fact that it does not break down or wear out over time. This is my third Supracor cushion and I will never buy another brand as long as they are available. In fact, I love Supracor so much I plan on having my casket lined with it when I die.
Like all things medical, they're priced about five times what they ought to be, but this one's worth it for me.
richard k. from springville, ut
Twenty year wheelchair user due Familial Periodic Paralysis.
After trying other brands in the last 46 years, Supracor is...
It's light to carry and contoured to give the best comfort.
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diane h. from cornville, az (caregiver)
My husband is a paraplegic
Best cushion found, recommended by dialysis personnel
Protects tail bone and does not flatten over time
Most expensive
beverly s. from frostproof, fl (caregiver)
90yrs old, uses scooter since cannot stand or walk, needed coccyx protection
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