Jay J3 Cushion
Three free cover options available, choose either a stretch, microclimatic or incontinent-resistant.
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Replaces an aging J3. Seems to have a better ROHO design.
Decent design and easy to maintain.
The air bladder has a tendency to get thin spots from use, then air leaks develop that require patches to be applied.
beth b. from lititz, pa (caregiver)
Spinal cord injury and amputee person.
Does the job.
Prevents blisters.
Replacement costs can be pricey.
paul c. from ridgecrest, ca
53 yers old and a bi-lateral above kne amptue. In my chair 24/7 usually and th cushion I ordered works great. Haven’t really tried air cushion et
Works well for my needs
Adjustability.
It would be nice if it were more affordable
terry h. from fayetteville, ar
I am a 62 year old male c6c7 quad. I had used jell cushions until I got a pressure sore and went to the J3 because it could be adjusted as required
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sandi m. from orlando, fl (caregiver)
User has CP.
Product is good, but Spinlife is great! There were issues...
My son finds this cushion to be very comfortable.
SpinLife was great, but I wish the cushion itself was a little better. I feel sometimes the gel is starting to harden and replacing just the gel insert is expensive. Spinlife reps handled everything in a customer friendly way to expedite and correct the problem. Thank you Spinlife.
sandi m. from orlando, fl (caregiver)
40 year old professional, uses power chair. Very busy schedule, has cerebral palsy.
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james b. from la mirada, ca (caregiver)
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While this could work for others, it did not work for us.
It is very easy to transfer on this cushion and the supportive nature felt good to my husband. He liked the way it felt.
We experienced some minor skin breakdown with the J3 so I would hesitate to recommend it for everyone. He is back on the ROHO and doing fine. We will not go back to the gel cushion in the future.
marsha m. from virginia beach, va (caregiver)
My husband is a T-12 incomplete paraplegic with right side hemiparesis and a closed head injury. As a large double amputee, seating is so important.
cushion is only padded in the rear. The rest of it is hard.
The padding in the rear.
The rest of the cushion being hard.
sidney p. from st. francisville, la
End user is 69 yrs old. Paraplegic, due to a spinal cord injury.
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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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