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The RohoMOSAIC Cushion is an inflatable seat cushion designed for optimal comfort and support, suitable for various settings including office chairs, wheelchairs, and cars. With a weight capacity of 315lbs, it features interconnected air cells that adapt to your movements, reducing the risk of skin breakdown. The cushion comes with a stretchable, machine-washable cover and a repair kit for easy maintenance.
T**T
After 15 years in the medical business, I know wheelchair cushions
Disclaimer: This review is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.So…Yes, this is a Roho brand *seat* cushion with a cover, pump, patch kit, instructions, and paperwork.No, it is not a Roho *medical* cushion, but it's not meant to be.A Roho medical / wheelchair cushion is designed for people with spinal cord injuries (who can't feel when blood circulation is getting cut off) and for folks with cognitive or communication issues (who can't tell you when things are going numb). The medical grade cushions (which this one is not) are made out of rubber, have high strength metal inflation valves, and come in many different sizes and configurations (like the ability to have different pressure in different parts of the cushion).*THIS* Roho seat cushion is nice quality, especially for the price point. I was actually quite pleasantly surprised when opening the package. And there are important differences to be aware of before purchasing:- Fewer size options- 315 lbs weight limit- Plastic valve instead of metal- Plastic air bladder instead of rubber- Air cell heights are all 3" tall- Fewer air cells- And the air cells are largerNormally you would anticipate this cushion to have a 5 x 5 cell configuration (a grid of 5 columns of 5 rows), or 25 air cells total. However, this cushion has been designed differently. Sitting on the cushion, from left-to-right the cells are arranged 4, 5, 5, 5, 4, for a total of 23 air cells. Who cares, right? Well, having fewer cells on the far left and far right means those cells are larger. In effect, those larger edge cells act as a channel to help keep your legs straight; therefore it's easier to keep your knees together. If you're wearing a skirt or kilt, that might be a benefit for you. Alternately, if you like looking like a cowboy with your knees splayed apart for comfort, you’re still good – it ‘helps’ keep your knees together, but it doesn’t ‘force’ them together.IMPORTANT: The single biggest problem any Roho cushion is over inflation. Folks, this cushion isn't a flotation device - don't pump it up and then sit "on top" of the cushion! You're supposed to sink "down into" the cushion. Ideally, you want 1/2" of air between your I.T.'s (your ‘ischial tuberosities’ or 'butt bones') and the bottom of the cushion. Think air suspension, not air flotation. The included instruction paperwork (which nobody reads) has a very clear description of how to achieve the perfect inflation level. If you've inflated your cushion correctly, when you get off the cushion it's SUPPOSED to look 'low on air' or 'going flat'. You want the minimum amount of air possible that can still keep your body correctly suspended. Pumping it up like a life raft (which is adding more air pressure) is just that - it's adding pressure against your skin. I know it sounds weird since low pressure in any kind of pool toy or tire is generally a really bad thing. It's your cushion and you can inflate it till it pops if you want. But as someone with lots of experience in this area, you'll be more comfortable and have less punctures if you follow the instructions. Of course, YMMV.In short, this Roho ‘seat cushion’ has features *similar* to a Roho medical cushion. But it can’t compare to the medical grade cushions. And that's fine because it's not intended to be a competitor for the medical cushions.Can you use it in a wheelchair? Of course - provided that wheelchair occupant can communicate to a caregiver (or transfer out of the chair independently) if the cushion gets a flat.Is it as durable as a medical grade Roho? No - So don't go 'plopping' down on it, don't stash your keys, pen, or reading glasses under your leg. Treat the cushion with care (especially when inflating) because the valve is plastic.Can it be repaired? Yes - Patching punctures in the air bladder is a cinch with the included repair kit. But if you twist that plastic valve too hard (in either direction), you're going to have a bad day. I've repaired many medical grade Roho cushions in my day, and valve repairs were always a messy hit/miss situation. Glue everywhere, slow leaks, ick!Verdict?- I would ABSOLUTELY recommend this Roho 'seat' cushion to anyone who is having sitting pain in a vehicle, office chair, or occasional use in a wheelchair (trips to the doctor, church, dinner, library, concert, movie, visiting family).- I would ABSOLUTELY NOT recommend this Roho 'seat' cushion for someone in a wheelchair who self-ambulates (by using their feet or the handrims) and is in the wheelchair all day. It's not designed for that task, and you're going to be disappointed. Get a medical grade Roho instead.IMPORTANT: Twenty years ago, the cost to perform skin-flap surgery to repair a pressure sore was about $60K. (It's probably twice that cost today). Human skin is one of your body organs, and if your skin is damaged it can quickly lead to serious infections. ‘Nuff said.TL;DR - If your butt hurts, this is a really solid cushion for the price. If you're in a wheelchair all day, get a medical grade Roho instead.
A**R
Prolonged comfort
This cushion was recommended for my 102-year-old mother, who is recovering from a broken pelvis. It makes it possible for her to sit in a wheelchair for prolonged periods of time. Well worth the cost.
E**T
Fill valve very delicate
After first adding air an hour latter it was almost flat . With some fiddeling around with the fill valve i foundyou should only make it finger tight. The cushion has now held the same air for almost a week .
B**
Product meets description.
Package arrived in due time & in excellent condition.Pillow is comfortable & can be used on a sofa as well as a chair or car.My daughter used it in her wheelchair while she was recovering from a stroke & highly recommended it.
D**Y
Worth the money
It's perfect for my dad. His bottom does not break down as much.
E**N
Used to be the best cushion on the market now the quality has gone downhill
I have bought three of these ROHO cushions. I am a quadriplegic with progressive multiple sclerosis. I have another friend with the same condition who passed away due to pressure sores. I am trying desperately to keep the same thing from happening to myself. I have tried many cushions, and the only one that actually helped my sores to heal was the Rojo cushion. I know quite a few other people in wheelchairs who also use these cushions, and they also feel that it is prevented them from pressure sores. I bought two of these one year ago, and they have both failed. The quality has gone down. For one thing, they changed the valve. It used to be a metal valve where you pump the air in. Now it is a plastic valve. These cushions used to last for many years, and now these newer ones with the plastic valves fail. The two that I bought last year about a month apart from here on Amazon have both developed leaks and I can’t find where the leak is coming from. I think the valves are faulty. I am not sure but now I am going to have to find something else and I’m worried because the only thing that works for me is the ROHO cushion. I am trying to find some alternative to this product. They are using cheap materials now, and it is certainly not worth the money. So unfortunately, I have to give a big thumbs down to the ROHO Company. People are going to lose their lives because of his companies having caved into greed and using cheap materials. It is a terrible shame.
A**R
Worth it
Best purchase. Within a few days saw improvement, healing of pressure ulcers on bottom. Easy to inflate and use. Made for wheelchair, we use in an upholstered lift chair. Highly recommended.
B**O
Too slippery
The cushion is too slippery when you put the cover on it. The underside grips ok but when you sit on the cushion I slide off of it. I had to put a king size flannel pillowcase on it, so it doesn't slide.
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