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#1 Bobz

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Posted 01 May 2008 - 09:47 PM

hi everybody, i am a c5/6 quad and i have been using polyfloat system II mattress and the place i was getting them has gone out of bussiness.

i was wondering what evererone is using these days?

#2 Irenec

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Posted 03 May 2008 - 07:11 AM

View PostBobz, on May 1 2008, 10:47 PM, said:

hi everybody, i am a c5/6 quad and i have been using polyfloat system II mattress and the place i was getting them has gone out of bussiness.

i was wondering what evererone is using these days?

Huntleigh Transell alternating presure mattress.four inches thick when fully inflated.It goes on top of a normal thinner mattress. Never had a sore in 35 years

#3 Stryder

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Posted 26 August 2008 - 12:07 AM

View PostIrenec, on May 3 2008, 07:11 AM, said:

View PostBobz, on May 1 2008, 10:47 PM, said:

hi everybody, i am a c5/6 quad and i have been using polyfloat system II mattress and the place i was getting them has gone out of bussiness.

i was wondering what evererone is using these days?

Huntleigh Transell alternating presure mattress.four inches thick when fully inflated.It goes on top of a normal thinner mattress. Never had a sore in 35 years


I tried searching for this matress on the internet and had no luck. Do you know of any websites ? Thanks, Stryder




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