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#1 Irenec

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Posted 23 September 2008 - 07:55 AM

What is the best high risk cushion on the market?

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Posted 23 September 2008 - 09:21 AM

I think it has to be the RoHo, but everyone has their own opion on this ;) I sit on a RoHo High Quatro, I like it because unlike the older style of RoHo, you can sit forward on the cushion without it pushing you off! The air used to shift in the cushion as you moved, but now you can lock the air in all four quadrants, hich helps alot. I've sat on a RoHo since my my first sore, and have not had one since.. . in 9 yrs. I have other cushions which I use for sport, Varilite ones.




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