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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Good cushion for long term users
Comfortable and easy to clean. Does limit a persons chances of getting a skin sore. Long time user and haven't found anything comparable on the market.
Durability has been an issue. Have purchased five cushions the last five years. Not obese and under the weight limit of the product. Costly product, especially when paying out-of-pocket or item is punctured.
mike s. from inverness, fl
Quadriplegic of 33 years
Very comfortable
Easy to use and very comfortable.
None. Unlike other reviewers, I have had no trouble with losing air from cushion.
mary h. from portsmouth, va
Ninety-three year old in wheelchair
I am glad you have them, just wish they weren't so...
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irene t. from milwaukie, or
I have used Roho cushions ever since my injury which paralyzed me years ago. I have never had pressure sores. However, they do wear out.
Used Roho cushion for 25 yrs.- best as far as I'm concerned.
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joe w. from garden city, ny
Paraplegic man
Spouse likes the comfort and support
Appears to be holding air well without need for frequent re-inflation
Needs a better diagram of the inflation valve.
bob g. from phoenix, md (caregiver)
Spouse in a wheelchair for movement around house and visiting.
OUTSTANDING FOR WHAT WE NEEDED!
WERE RECOMMENDED BY ALL WE TALKED TO BEFORE PURCHASES
I SEE NONE, THANK YOU
jerald r. from lakewood, co (caregiver)
I GOT TWO OF THE ROHO CUSHIONS FROM SPINLIFE AND VERY SATISIFED WITH BOTH. THEY FIT AS I WAS TOLD THEY WOULD AND FEEL THEY ARE SOMETHING WE NEEDED.
Have used Roho cushions for years and are satisfied with...
Great durability and affordable cost
There's a higher chance of breakage on Roho cushions than on gel or other type cushions, but the strengths outweigh the weaknesses
beth m. from allentown, pa (caregiver)
Cushion used by 55 year old female with a diagnosis of traumatic brain injury who sits in her wheelchair approximately 12-14 hours per day.
It is expensive but the product is good for the cause.
Very good
To inflate air and check the cushion daily
belle c. from denver, co
Patient is 78 years old with a lot of chronic conditions and weighs around 90lb.She develops keloid on her buttock Hope using the Roho will help
It is the best seat cushion
Allows user to maintain desired height.
I would like to try a medium profile cushion to see if it offers even better protection from seat ulcers.
norma n. from hollywood, fl
Paraplegic, have used this cushion for forty years. When not faithfully using it I have developed dicubitus ulcers on my seat.
Never had a pressure sore in 32 years.
It WORKS.
I think the rubber is thinner than what it used to be.
ilene f. from trenton, mi
I'm 66 and am a T-6-7 paraplegic; I weigh 95 lbs and have used a low profile Roho for 32 years.
Very good product - provides stable seating and prevents...
Stability in seating, prevents pressure sores.
Inability to manage the cushion-inflation process without a second person doing the work. Cushion is prone to developing air leaks fairly early in the life-cycle of the cushion if the user is "a rough user," meaning that he/she squirms back-and-forth in the seat.
barton b. from tucson, az
Age 57, full-time wheelchair user with muscular dystrophy.
Best cushion out there
It's lightweight and easy to travel with/pack.
It's pricey and often does not last long. The warranty on it is not that great. It literally just takes a pin prick hole for this to deflate.
lisa s. from phoenix, az
I've been in a wheelchair for over 30 years.
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