Quadtro Select High Profile
With four separate air quadrants and 4" high cells this cushion is great for users who require a significant amount of postural support.
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It makes it possible to sit comfortably!
Design. The ability to adjust front and back as well as firm or soft.
The red/green adjuster is tricky...
joan e. from silver city, nm
I have ischial tuberosity bursitis--"weaver's bottom" or "tailor's seat"-it makes sitting very uncomfortable! My cushion makes sitting comfortable!
The stage one pressure sore appears to be healing.
Comfortable. Protecting the tail bone area. We are liking the improvement in her skin.
The cushion needs a firm base according to the occupational therapist that fit the cushion. We luckily had a plywood piece to place in her recliner. The piece is not cut to exact size. We were not advised that this would be needed.
dianne m. from yakima, wa (caregiver)
97 year old woman who spends the majority of her waking hours in a recliner watching television.
Quadtro Select High Profile: Review
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timothy f. from laurel, ms
I'm wheelchair bound.
Seems to do the job I bought it for.
Good construction and workmanship
Needs a better filling system. Some sort of method to fill and know what pressure seems to be best for it's use. Hand pump and filling system needs work. Invest in some real engineering in this aspect of the product.
john l. from upland, ca
Seating pad for sleeping in a chair.
So far, the best feeling seat l have used.
The 1/4 division of air pressure available--enable better posture, more comfort.
l have to have someone adjust the seat pressure, there is no way to set it and have it return to a setting: it would be even better if there were 6 or 9 cells.
sharron d. from pasadena, ca
MS, Stroke, seat in and use chair 16 hrs./day
Great product.
Very comfortable.
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george w. from kansas city, ks
MS patient, age 71 is very satisfied with product.
The Roho has allowed my husband to spend considerable time...
Comfort, pressure relief, faster healing.
Price, but it is worth every penny.
nancy s. from smithtown, ny (caregiver)
My husband is 70 and has had MS since 1970. He was hospitalized 10/16 with a high fever and developed three undetected stage 3 decubitus ulcers.
It is expensive but well worth the money.
Durability
This is my 3rd one and am satisfied that whatever weaknesses there are, are minimal..
thomas s. from frazeysburg, oh
I use this cushion because of the adjustable seat. This ROHO cushion has been the best for my comfort since it was first introduced.
The Roho wheel chair pad is lifelong Godsend.
Quality Performance. Ease of use.
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greg g. from austin, tx (caregiver)
My brother has been using it the last 6 weeks thru a hospital stay, an acute rehab hospital stay, and now at a rehab facility. It's a Godsend.
Can't beat this!
Ease of use.
None
thomas e. from martinez, ca (caregiver)
The person that uses the cushion is very pleased!
Optimistic but pressure ulcers opened after first use
Principle of design is very good. Quality so far looks good but need time to tell
Inflation procedure awkward and difficult for a patient of 200 lb. Need pressure gauge device to monitor proper pressure once properly inflated.
david b. from ontario, ca (caregiver)
56 yr old fem, weighs approx 200 lb., quadraplegic with chronic press ulcers on butt in fold just above thigh. Stays in bed more than she wants to.
Not fully satisfied
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Like I said One corner doesn't hold up
katheryn b. from slaton, tx (caregiver)
My husband , in his chair mostly Not completely satisfied, on one corner it does'nt hold the air Always low on that side
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