Duro-Med Twin Inflatable Seat Cushion with Navy Poly/Cotton Cover, Brown

April 10, 2016 - Comment

Duro-Med Twin Inflatable Seat Cushion proviodes maximum comfort. Each side of the seat cushion inflates separately. The seat cushion measures 16″ x 17″ when fully inflated and when deflated it becomes pocket size for travel convenience. The Twin Inflatable Seat Cushion includes a washable, navy poly/cotton cover. Product Features Size 15″ x 14″ x 1-1/2″

Duro-Med Twin Inflatable Seat Cushion proviodes maximum comfort. Each side of the seat cushion inflates separately. The seat cushion measures 16″ x 17″ when fully inflated and when deflated it becomes pocket size for travel convenience. The Twin Inflatable Seat Cushion includes a washable, navy poly/cotton cover.

Product Features

  • Size 15″ x 14″ x 1-1/2″ to 3″.
  • Provides maximum comfort
  • Each side inflates separately
  • Measures 16″ x 17″ when fully inflated
  • Deflates to pocket-size for travel convenience

Comments

C. Holliday says:

Non-functional and poorly designed valve The basic design is very good if only it worked properly. Unfortunately the air valves are very poorly designed. One of them leaked and couldn’t be fixed so I had to send it back. It cost too much for shipping to risk going through it again. But the valves don’t protrude from the inflatable. You have to press your mouth against the inflatable part to blow it up and then there is nothing to pinch to keep the air from coming back out while you try to press in a little plastic tab to stop the…

Skippy says:

Filling it with Air is easy, when filled works great, but leaks It has a self sealing valve, so those looking for something to push into the value don’t understand it. Just blow and push whole value stem inside where it self closes. When it works it works better then anything I’ve found, much much better than the useless foam cushions which flatten quickly and cant even be re-inflated. Unfortunately even when properly sealed, the self sealing values can leak. Out of 3 that I bought, two have one side that leaks. I’m going to try to glue one shut with…

Laurie D. Rasmussen says:

Faulty valves versus good design The design of the cushion is good, had purchased a similar cushion twenty years ago which worked great and why I ordered. The valves cannotbe securely shut to hold the air. At first I thought I had lost a piece that went into the opening but these tiny plastic covers to do hold downno less keep the air in. Inflated with three blows but valves make in unusable.

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