Monday, April 28, 2014

Genuine Corflex Medic-Air Seat Cushion 18" x 15 3/4"

Genuine Corflex Medic-Air Seat Cushion 18' x 15 3/4'I have spinal stenosis and it is becoming increasingly difficult to sit for long periods of time. I bought this for a bus tour of Mexico, knowing that I would be sitting a great deal of time. This gem of a seat cushion worked wonderfully to ease my sitting for hours at a time. I was quite comfortable 90% of the time. I now use it at home to watch TV, read, and sew. What wonderful relief!

I got this cushion for long flights on lousy airline seats. It works out well for me, because it's easily portable since it's a blow up deal. Put very little air in it to work best as a butt cushion. Also good for lower back put as much or little air as you need for comfort.

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For a number of years I have had back and sciatic problems that are worsened by sitting on the horrible seats that most airlines have. This has been a great addition to my carry-on and the amount of discomfort I experience is greatly reduced to almost none. Previous reviews mention not putting in too much air, that is especially true in an airplane as the cushion will become more firm with elevation. The construction seems good and I am now using this at my desk chair each day as well. The one, very small, draw back is that the filler tube will often pop out and if it is in the front it can irritate my leg.

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Being disabled I use these cushions often. Because I'm familar with the products quality I have purchased 10 to 12 at a time. Even though they are warranted 1 year they usually develope a leak in about 3 to 4 months. I would suggest buying only 1 cushion at a time.

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My wife had back surgery. She needed something to soften up the ride in our rather stiffly suspended car especially on the less than smooth freeways of today. The problem with it is that the surface does not permit her to slip across easily to a proper sitting position. Putting a piece of more "slippery" plastic over the top has made it usable for her.

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