Jay J2
Gel overlay velcros on and off for easy replacement and cleaning.
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alan w. from quitman, tx
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i have used j2 cushions for 20 yrs and have never had a...
keep pressure off my butt
price, not enough vendors
ron p. from st. peters, mo
Im a 42 yr old man with a c7 quadriplegia injury from a motor vehicle crash in 1998
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julie l. from kirkville, ny (caregiver)
48 year old man who suffered a T7 spinal cord injury, now paralyzed from about the chest down.
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margot a. from chicago, il
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Good product but not as sturdy as I expected
The support and the pricing
It does not appear to be as sturdy and I am worried it will wear out soon.
kendra w. from frankfort, ky
The cushion is a good product and has definitely provided me with the necessary support. However it doesn't appear to be as sturdy as my previous one
Great cushion
Durability and comfort. This is my fourth J2 cushion (16 years).
The gel is sometimes difficult to arrange. When lifting legs to move about, I will often slide down in cushion.
walter h. from niceville, fl
I am a paraplegic. During my hospital stay I developed pressure sores. I am in a wheelchair for 12 hours daily.
Concept great; but in last few years quality of...
Design (gel) prevents skin breakdown and cushion itself generally less likely to break down by losing air like the Roho; however poor workmanship is affecting product, as protective vinyl holding gel in last two cushions purchased has failed, causing massive leakage of gel
See 6 - leaking of gel
nathan l. from bethesda, md
Spina Bifida; wheelchair use; so use at least 16 hours per day; physically active.
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howard m. from lamar, co
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2nd purchase of this product
Does a good job of soothing patient's skin
Came apart at the front seam and leaked gel contents onto patient
harry k. from apollo, pa (caregiver)
84 year old double amputee
I made a big mistake by not getting the leg stabilizers.
It is the best cushion for the prevention of skin breakdown.A
All cushions should come with the leg stabilizers.
alvin t. from plattsburgh, ny (caregiver)
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So far okay (1 month continuous use)
Mfg knows what it is doing, cushion absolutely does what it is advertised to do.
I'm a bit 'saddle sore' since I am in the chair 12 hours a day. The cushion is designed to prevent user from sliding forward on the cushion by having a raised area between the thighs. Certainly one does NOT slide forward, But. I end up sitting with my urethra pressed against the humped section and the pressure over time is not comfortable.
robert b. from egg harbor township, nj
Male,73, post polio (1955), not ambulatory, but otherwise active.
it is a sturdy item
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The downside of this product is that the gel part does bust. Therefore the entire cushion must be replaced.
maira r. from bell gardens, ca (caregiver)
The person using this item is a paraplegic.This item was prescibed for her to provide more comfort and prevent any sores.
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