Makes getting on or off a seat or chair easy and comfortable Swivel seat allows individual to turn up to 360-degrees Durable and stable, with a 300 lbs Weight Capacity Portable: Weighs only 3.25 lbs Overall Product Length: 15.63" Overall Product Height: 2" Primary Product Material: Polyurethane Foam Primary Product Color: Gray Diameter: 15.625" Actual Product Weight: 3.25 lbs Overall Product Width: 15.63"
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Brand | Drive Medical |
Item model number | RTLAGF-300 |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 447297 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4 (72 ratings) 4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 822383246185 |
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Drive Medical Deluxe Swivel Seat Cushion, Gray
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I am a retired RN with severe lumbar stenosis, who is currently experiencing sciatic pain that worsens if I twist getting in and out of the drivers seat. I researched this seat and read the reviews carefully. After figuring that it was only $25 and worth the try if it helped at all, I placed my order. I am 3 weeks into using the swivel seat and I am so thankful for the ease of entry and exit from the driver's seat. It is padded, but I do agree that it might be uncomfortable for a thin person, or for use on a long drive...however, easily adaptable with a round accent pillow place on top before you sit down and belt up. I highly recommend this item!!!!
Purchased this cushion for my elderly mother who resides in a nursing home. It is being used to get her easily in and out of the car. She is very pleased with this product, and says that it is also very comfortable to sit on.
At times I have terrible back and leg pain, this has been a pain reliever for e getting in and out of my car. I can rotate without twisting...
This is working well to help my disabled husband get into and out of the car. However since it is padded, it wouldn't turn easily against the unholstered back of car seat. I put a piece of cardboard down behind the seat of car between seat and backrest which solved the problem. A smoothe piece of plastic would work well too.
My dad's neck is fused and he has to turn his entire body to be part of a conversation. He has great difficulty getting in and out of his car. This swivel seat has turned out to be a Godsend. He can now turn to be part of any conversation and get in and out of his car with little to no difficulty. Thank you for making this available.
Purchased padded swivel seat cushion for my 80+ year old mother-in-law who recently had a hip replacement. She has already had two dislocations since the replacement, and some of the issues relate to her "scooting" off long benches in restaurants and fabric-covered chairs, I thought this cushion might offer her an easy solution where she could use her hands and arms to rotate herself in the proper position to get off a chair, and be portable enough to take with her. It did take her a few tries to remember to use her hands instead of side-scooting, but she is now able to get off chairs without assistance. With a cute little tote bag to haul it around in, we are so far, so good. Walmart was, by far, the least expensive, and I would recommend trying it.
I have a small paper route and on windy days I can get in and out of my car 30-40 times. I have lower back problems and all that turning to get in and out of the car in "proper" form (like a granny in a minnie skirt, as my chiropractor says!) was still putting stress on my lower back. This has helped tremendously. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because as another review says, it is not very soft, making it hard on the tailbone. I would not recommend sitting on it for long periods of time, but it does help getting in and out of the car.
This is my second cushion. The first my wife took. This one is acceptable, but not as soft. The swivel part is its saving grace.
Having hip surgery, so bought this for the car seat. Car seats are at a slight angle so you need to put a 'leveler' of some type underneath. I used a folded towel. It's VERY light weight - which is nice, but has a tendency to still 'settle' toward the back of the car seat it sits on. It would probably work much better for a stationary (hard) chair, (ie) dining room table, but I don't know if I'd want to sit on it that long. I may end up covering it with something and using it as a 'lazy Susan' for the kitchen table.
Use this on a kitchen chair as my wife is recovering from a stroke and has limited use of limbs. With this cushion she sit on the side of chair and just swivel her legs under the table. Works great.