Very good
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| Review Date: July 23, 2010 |
| Reviewer: L. Bondarenko, NYC |
| I am sitting for 3 years on this, all day long, I have low back problem L5-S1, it much much better as sitting just on any chair, it is now a bit flat, so my next will be from memory foam which I have in my bed. |
A Great Back Cushion
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| Review Date: July 31, 2010 |
| Reviewer: L. J. Cavanaugh, left coast, USA |
I bought this cushion to get my husband to stop taking my smaller (blue) one. He plays classical guitar and would get a backache if he played for more than 20 minutes at a time. This cushion puts his body in the correct position so he can play longer. It is wider than the regular one, so it looks more like a cushion than a chair pad, or, worse yet, one of those round donut shaped pillows that look like a kid's potty training seat.
We love the Tush Cush Seat Cushions because they are lightweight, firm without being hard, nice looking, and most importantly, let us sit in comfort without the pain of sciatica. The band across the opening (which goes towards the back) makes a nice handle as well as keeping the cushion from spreading out. The extra-large cushion is large enough to let a plus-sized person sit on it without feeling like they have to balance carefully, or worry about collapsing the pillow. If you suffer from lower back pain, this is the cushion to get. |
A Very Creepy Feeling
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| Review Date: December 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Peter H. Tours, ft lauderdale, fl |
| Sitting on this device creates an odd creepy feeling and is not at all comfortable. Till we returned it after a few days, we called it "the cheek spreader". 'Nuf said? |
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