Jay J3 Cushion
Three free cover options available, choose either a stretch, microclimatic or incontinent-resistant.
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few prresure sores
even weight distribution
Leakage is a real mess to clean up.
james l. from lake oswego, or
User of Jay cushions for 40 years. T-3 parapalegic.
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suzan w. from linden, mi (caregiver)
Did not work, could not keep daughter in chair. Wedge not hi enough.
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pat h. from payson, az
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customer service was excellent
well made, comfortable
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rebecca l. from nicholasville, ky
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david a. from yoder, in
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leonard m. from foley, al
I like the custion as it does help me with sitting up more straight. However I get the incontienent cover becuase they are more sturdy.
A very good cushion with a couple of minor shortcomings.
I like the fact that it doesn't require a wedge and the cushion can be customized to fit any user's needs. I would recommend the additional gel pack rather than the standard factory gel. The cushion fits well in my chair and does not shift like my J2 occasionally does. With a tight sling seat, it sits perfectly. It's also easy to maintain and the contoured feature is a plus.
Like most JAY product the foam cushion will flatten in a relatively short amount of time. I would recommend any user to purchase the 4.25 cushion rather than the 3.75 cushion to counter this effect. Also, to provide additional support, purchase a solid seat insert. I use mine with Quickie chair and it works well for me. The gel will also need to be adjusted occasionally prior to seating.
antwoine d. from austell, ga
T6 paraplegic - highly active and independent.
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michael p. from la quinta, ca
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light easy to use
too confining and needs shaping to be confortable. better than a lot of cushions i tried but still not good enoiugh for what i am looking for.
leo l. from la salle, on
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