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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So far it has met expectations
I pump the cushion up fairly firm and as he starts to feel uncomfortable, release some. This seems to be helping for someone who has to sit all day.
So far, it is doing well but I wish I could pump it up with patient on it. I'm afraid to try that for fear of bursting it. It feels so flimsy when there is not much air in it. So far I am pleased though.
shirley p. from leslie, ga (caregiver)
68 year old male. Confined to chair all day. Unable to shift positions in chair. Having pressure problems after 26 years of permanent diability.
Being able to adjust air helps prevent sores.
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shirley p. from leslie, ga (caregiver)
68 year old male. Confined to chair all day. Unable to shift positions in chair. Having pressure problems after 26 years of permanent diability.
Improved over previous similar cushion
It seems someone got to ROHO about the durability of their least expensive cushions. I've used this same type of cushion a number of times in the past, and they always proved to be far less durable then their more expensive cushions, with my last one getting a hole in it within 6 months of use. This new cushion appears to be made from much thicker material, which should prove to be way more durable than this model cushion was before.
I have only been using this particular cushion for a short time, so I don't know if there will be the same issues with durability. If there is, then that would be the cushions weakness.
gabrielle s. from greenfield, nh
34 year old male, L3 parapalegic
The custion is very comfortable.
Rohos are easy to use and helps prevent sores.
My custions will sometimes get holes in them. Some can be repaired but some can not.
dorothy l. from rockford, il
I am a parapalegic and have used Roho custions for 20 years. They are wonderful.
Great product and I've been using them since you first...
Durable and comfortable it helps to keep me from getting pressure sores!
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edwin c. from graceville, fl
53 yrs old and a quadraplegic for 33 yrs!
easy to set up, good instructions.
Worked just as the info said.
We were told the measurments of the chair and when it arrived it did not fit so another one was ordered but were charged over $50.00 restocking charge.
james l. from warren, mi
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Lot better than foam or gel
Really comfortable all day. The air works better than the foam or gel. Better than the more expensive cushion my fitter insisted on when I got the chair and 1/2 the price
The cover slides around a little which has to be checked when you get on it.
lois w. from fort worth, tx
Ataxia, late 50's use ultralight 90% of the time
Low Profile: Review
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Far too expensive for the product.
lynne k. from rochester, mn
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gives me the comfort i need
I drive a 2500 Ram Diesel truck with severe back problems.I purchased two ROHO Low Profiles. A 4 inch that I sit on and a two inch for my back. I know they were made for wheel chairs but they are perfect for my back when driving my truck. I can finaly drive my truck fully relaxed. It cushions the jarring especially when I’m hauling my RV.
I havn't found any yet.
jerome s. from cottage grove, mn
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Works as advertized, this is my thrird one.
Comfort, hassle free- just set the air pressure and forget about it.
Does develop pin hole leaks after about two years, but I am ~230lbs so I am rougher on it than most.
anthony b. from nampa, id
39 yrs old, Double Below-knee Amputee
great product
increased sitting time w/o fear of skin breakdowns.
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garry a. from tuscaloosa, al
t-5 para, age 59
Rohos have always served me well.
Multi cells to distribute weight, ease of inflation.
Roho cushions damage too easily and leaks are difficult or impossible to repair.
ronald s. from etna, wy
61 year old paraplegic. I've used Roho cushions continuously for 26 years.
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