LTV Seat
Available in one standard size and is great for providing additional support and padding in a scooter, car, plane or chair.
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Can't determine if it is fully inflated.
Helps cushion the butt.
Not as padded as I would like.
johnnette r. from swansea, il
Female with problems getting up and down from a seating position due to still leg muscles.
Its comfortable.
Comfort and protects.
Not sure yet.
terry r. from folsom, ca
I am a paraplegic and I use the roho ltv On my car seat when I am driving my car. It's comfortable.
Good cushion
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sam g. from fort worth, tx (caregiver)
age 82--confined to chair due to neck problem
Very nice, but preferred the older model at this price pt....
Comfortability, ease of use
Durability, I have purchased 4 of these.
rodney s. from fort worth, tx (caregiver)
My 84-year-old Stepfather uses these air cushions. I tried the newer model with slope sides, he did not like this.
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irene d. from churchville, pa
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Loses air constantly.
Great idea if you can keep the air in it. Air distribution should work well to decrease pressures on skin you sit on.
Consistently loses air. Always needs to be re-pumped up even after 10 min of sitting on it. Yes, directions for inflation reviewed and read several times and by 3 different adults.
kristi t. from china, mi (caregiver)
I bought this for my dad. Limited movement due to pulmonary fibrosis caused a stage II decubitus ulcer on his bottom.
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robert d. from watertown, ny
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Seems to be well made. Easy to use.
Easy to use.
Not knowing how much air to inflate.
daniel m. from bellville, oh (caregiver)
Female 68 years old. Stroke, left leg and arm paralyzed.
The cushions are better than solid cushions to relieve...
They are air filled and move with movement.
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gail c. from rockdale, tx (caregiver)
Both people that use the cushion are mostly chair bound.
It made a difference in his comfort and the bed sore he had.
We can take it anywhere.
None at this time.
bonnie h. from stoughton, wi (caregiver)
My husband has Parkinson's, he has had it for 4 years. He does a lot of sitting.
Best cushion so far.
Has a pump to make cushion more comfortable and cut down on pressure sores.
Slides through the back of chair.
vera h. from waterford, mi (caregiver)
76 year old male, due to below-the-knee amputation of the left leg and neuropathy in the right he is in the wheelchair 10 to 12 hours a day.
Worth the price.
Wide enough for the couch.
A bit too thin.
alan r. from brutus, mi
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