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Office Products : Tush Cush Car / Compu Computer Office Seat Cushion - Charcoal Gray

Tush Cush Car / Compu Computer Office Seat Cushion - Charcoal Gray

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 719





Binding: Office Product
Product Brand: Tush Cush Car / Compu Computer Office Seat Cushion - Charcoal Gray
Label: TUSH CUSH
Product Manufacturer: TUSH CUSH
Model: Tush Cush Car / Compu Seat Cushion -Gray
Publisher: TUSH CUSH
Ranking: 719
Studio: TUSH CUSH


Product facts:
  • MADE IN THE USA by the Genuine Original TUSH CUSH Company. Not a lesser quality imitation!
  • Great Compact Size Tush Cush Car / Compu Cushion (13 X 16") is great for the car or office chair.
  • Designed to relieve and prevent back pain, numb buttocks and other discomforts associated with sitting.
  • Cutout section suspends your tailbone (coccyx) reducing pressure on your lower lumbar discs. Wedge shape (slant from the back 3" down to 1/2" in the front) tilts your pelvis forward to restore your spine's natural lumbar lordotic curve.
  • High-resilient polyurethane foam won't flatten with use. Zippered velour cover is machine washable. Includes fabric handle for easy carrying.







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Item Description:
TUSH CUSH CAR/COMPUTER SEAT CUSHION by the original genuine Tush Cush Company - Compact smaller (13 X 16') cushion - designed to relieve and prevent back pain, numb buttocks and other discomforts associated with sitting. Velour. Great for the car or an office chair. The Original High Quality Tush Cush is designed to relieve and prevent back pain, numb buttocks and other discomforts associated with sitting. Cutout section suspends your tailbone (coccyx) reducing pressure on your lower lumbar discs. Wedge shape (slant from the back 3' down to 1/2' in the front) tilts your pelvis forward to restore your spine's natural lumbar lordotic curve. High-resilient polyurethane foam won't flatten with use. Zippered velour cover is machine washable. Includes fabric handle for easy carrying. For individuals weighing over 200 lbs, we recommend the Firm Tush-Cush. MADE IN THE USA!!











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works very well
I bought this for my mother because she has severe pain in her tailbone. This cushion relieves her pain and allows her to sit comfortably at work for long periods of time.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not worth the money.
Foam material is very firm and creates pressure points (unlike memory foam). Although it did take the pressure off my tailbone, the pressure was just transferred to other points.

It's certainly better than nothing, but not by much.



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