Jay Basic
Jay's entry level contoured cushion is a cost effective solution for pressure redistribution and stability.
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selina e. from boynton beach, fl
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Excellent service and great chair.
Comfort and features.
No weaknesses
james p. from mora, nm
The cushion is very comfortable and fits the chair perfectly. I like that it has velcro to keep it in place on the chair.
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eleanor d. from frankfort, ky (caregiver)
Spouse, aged 72, paraplegic.
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connie b. from hockessin, de (caregiver)
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Great cushion with great support.
It provides good support; yet not overly firm to cause discomfort; I like the form-fitting design.
None
mary k. from pueblo, co
MS; female, 64 years old.
We are satisfied with the product.
Firmness and comfort.
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richard w. from elida, oh (caregiver)
An 85 year old lady with Parkinson's Disease.
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leo d. from daytona beach, fl
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Lightweight, comfortable and built well.
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mark r. from newark, de
I am 58 and independent and need a chair that is light and maneuvers easily.
This cushion holds up pretty well.
The seat cushion holds up pretty well. I'm 6'8 175 and it fits my chair perfectly.
None so far.
kornelius m. from rockford, al
T-12 Paraplegic
Comfortable useful product.
Easy to maintain, stays in place on the chair.
None percieved
roger k. from lake city, mi
Wheelchair cushion, comfortable & easy to maintain.
Good product for the price.
Very good material and product
None at this time. Too early to see
nadine t. from cartersville, ga (caregiver)
Mike is a parapeligic who is the user of the cushion. Trying to find a cushion that will help his open wounds on his buttock.
Comfortable cushion Seat pad
Light weight, formed to body, good for all day use.
The reverse Velcro is located at the front of the cushion it needs to be closer to the rear of it to help keep it in place better. The back seat flap of the wheelchair the Velcro only sits so far on the seat.
brian w. from fort belvoir, va
31, Male, Multiple Neurological Disorders, Autonomic Failure
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