Low Profile
Best for a moderate to high risk of skin breakdown and the 2" cell height is great if you self-propel.
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Great portability, okay comfort.
Easy to collapse and store. Good, simple to use brakes (for companion, not reachable by the passenger). Loops to help collapse the chair.
The footrests fall off easily if not properly adjusted before hand. Brakes snap back hard when releases. Can be a bit tippy if the passenger sits down awkwardly.
teramece b. from augusta, ga (caregiver)
A light weight, easily manipulatable transport makes it possible to take my mother with us everywhere. This chair meets that requirement.
Rohos are great for user who has had skin breakdown but...
Air support provide best protection from skin breakdown.
Rohos are expensive. They must be kept properly inflated. Medicare reimbursement can be complicated.
benjamin j. from columbia, sc
54 yr. old quadriplegic (C5 incomplete spinal cord injury)
Start with the best
It does what it is supposed to, relieve pressure !
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pam a. from daingerfield, tx
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it is good now
it can support up to 500lbs
i feel that it will get a hole in it &the air will leak out then i will be a unhappy camper
john l. from bensalen, pa
i am 45 in a power chair but i can move and get out of chair myself the roho is very good i have a seat pan &other cushions i used they eventually bot
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michael s. from prospect, ky
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Been using this make of cushion for several years. Very...
The construction, comfort and relatively good durability.
18 months to 24 months is about maximum use life of the cushion.
harold t. from bedford, in
Male 45 years old. Paraplegic since 1988 due to motorcycle/car accident.
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The last one I bought here lasted less than a year.
nancy h. from hillsboro, oh (caregiver)
Spina bifida-65 years old.
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corbin t. from del mar, ca
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jeanne w. from grants pass, sc (caregiver)
94 year female...fell-broke hip-had a stroke- had stage 3 pressure sores, now healed
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sammie t. from mexia, tx (caregiver)
We use this to help preven decubitus in individuals who are in wheelchairs during their waking hours.
Comfortable, somewhat hard to transfer.
Protection against pressure sores adjustable for weight.
Transfers are harder than with J2 cushion.
frank f. from linthicum, md
Age 74 Paraplegia History of two pressure sores Use wheelchair when not in bed
A good quality product.
Comfort
Weight
mike c. from irene , south africa
Some mobility but spends long periods sitting.
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