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The Coccyx Gel Seat Cushion features a plush fleece top and a supportive gel core, designed to alleviate pressure and enhance comfort for extended sitting. With a weight capacity of 250 pounds, this cushion is perfect for anyone seeking relief from discomfort while working, driving, or relaxing at home.
J**S
Pretty Good, But Not Perfect
Anyone who has seen my reviews can see that I've been looking for a pillow that provides lower back pain relief.This pillow is by far the best I've purchased so far, but still not quite what I'm looking for. The front rectangle of the pillow is very comfortable and the gel makes a big different.However, the two back arms do not have gel in them an are made up of foam only. They flatten easily, while the rest of the pillow does not. So, your tailbone is on the floor while your legs have a great cushion. Seems a bit backwards to me.I have turned it around so the arms are in the front. This provides a nice cushion to sit on. If you are looking for relief for the tail bone or a pillow to take pressure off of your spine, this pillow won't work. If you are looking for a comfy pillow for sitting on the floor, put the arms in the front and sit on the gel cushion.I'll keep looking....**EDIT****So, I decided to cave and by the Forever Comfy off of the TV infomercial. I usually ignore infomercials, but the product was so similar to what I was looking for that I couldn't help but pay attention. I just got the new cushions yesterday and I'm sitting on one now. Although I paid extra for double gel, I can barely tell there is gel at all! The seat cushion from Amazon was better than these. I think I'll put this one under the Coccyx Gel Seat Cushion and then maybe the foam arms won't matter as much? *sigh*With such a demand, you would think someone out there would create a good, quality cushion for those of us that are looking.At least you can know, this cushion by Amazon is better than the one from the infomercial.**Update**I had lower back surgery and need another surgery soon. So, I'm using cushions most of the day because I sit on many hard surfaces. The Forever Comfy cushions go completely flat after a few months!! The foam in them is garbage. I took one out of the cover just now to see if it really has gel inside. It does - it's between two pieces of foam that have been glues around the edges. I'm taking the gel pockets out and putting them into the Coccyx seat cushion.In the meantime,I'm going to order a couple of cushions from Amazon. If you follow this at all, I'll let you know how they stack up. So far the Coccyx is the best and has not flattened.
G**E
BEST FOR CAR AND LARGE SEATS
I am thinking about buying another one. This is used for my broken tailbone. provides the best support and relief. It works well in the car. I have a Toyota corolla. It is often too thick to bring to a restaurant and sit at a booth and too wide to put on a standard dining chair at a restaurant, so I primarily keep it in my car. It works great in theatres and on planes. For planes or long road trips I combine this pillow with the blue travelrest self inflating pillow. The combo lifts you completely off of the pain, and creates a slight angle back so that you get complete relief. I also use the travelrest pillow for restaurants and office meetings. I am female 180 lbs now with my injury and a fairly large hiney. Guessing size 16 now, and it seems to fit this size. It is fairly heavy. I have had it for over a year and it has not lost any of its support or cushion. It is too large for office chairs as it lifts you too high and then your arms are not supported on the arm rests properly, to use an adjustable keyboard at the same time. It does fit in conference chairs well if they are wider. I have used them in long meetings and has made it possible for me to even survive the meeting. Airlines tend to complain that I am carrying an extra item until I tell them I will be sitting on it for an injury and then they are fine. I have bought several other type of tailbone wedges and this one works the best for the situations I mentioned. It has ben over 1.5 years since my broken tailbone and now I am able to drive without pain with this pillow. In the beginning I still felt pain even with the pillow, but significantly less then what I felt with other pillows. DO NOT BUY A DONUT. ONLY BUY A PILLOW WITH A WEDGE IN THE BACK FOR A BROKEN TAILBONE. A friend of mine who has sciatic nerve issue sat on this pillow and felt immediate relief. Good luck in your road to recovery!
K**R
Offers butt padding
For those office workers who, like me, spend most of the day in a lightly padded office chair you might benefit from a seat cushion like the Coccyx gel seat cushion. I've used the cushion for about 2 weeks so far as a replacement for a spring-based cushion that I had been using for the two years prior--the former was just okay. The cushion is claimed to be a combination of gel and foam, and that is what it feels like; I don't detect any springs. The 3" thickness is adequate to provide decent comfort for about 2 or so hours at a time, after which I am bothered by the pressure. Some will find the fleece top useful as it provides a non-slip surface. The only con to this product I've noticed so far is the lack of a non-stick surface on the bottom (or a strap to secure to the chair). The fabric bottom surface will slip on a leather chair, guaranteed, if you recline or slouch a bit, and who doesn't? So I find myself having to reposition the cushion every 30 minutes or so. It's a minor nuisance, and I wouldn't let it stop you from considering this item, as I feel it was a good value.
R**S
Almost stops the pain
I have a very hard uncomfortable office chair at work that I usually use cushion pads on. I recently had a spill while trying my hand at some winter sports and have greatly damaged my coccyx. It was absolute hell trying to sit at work. I knew I needed to alleviate the pressure on my tailbone, but couldn't find a cushion that was sufficient in doing that. I ordered this on as a last desperate attempt, and I can happily say that it's worked (for the most part). The cushion is soft, yet firm enough to not collapse as soon as you sit. The large cutaway makes it possible for me to sit in a variety of positions and still get pressure relief. It hasn't solved all my pain problems, though; I still have to switch from one cheek to the other and stand and do some walking in order to relieve my achy back. But this cushion has greatly improved my comfort. I've had this cushion for a while and don't know if it'll eventually flatten and I'll need a new one, but if/when that happens, I'll re-purchase this.
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