Jacob Richard Pinder
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I will say this is well worth the money I know it's a little pricey but we have tried every different type of toilet seat cover and cushion honestly this one when you go to stick it on your toilet seat make sure it's at the right spots are you will not get it off it's the only toilet seat that doesn't make my legs go numb because I have back trauma my wife has a lot of issue health issues and she can actually sit on it without having her legs go numb are her back hurting it's well worth the money even though it is a little pricey
Rose C
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
I had bought several gel pads in the past thinking they were like medical quality, and surely paid a lot for them, but they turned out to be low quality and stiff gel. This particular product is like the medical pressure point relieve gel used in the operating room. Very helpful and wonderful indeed!
DougC
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
I am a big guy, 6'5" and 265 lb. I have ALS and a spinal cord injury. I often have to sit for a while before things move, but that has caused pressure sores on my left cheek (literally only skin and bones).I tried a bunch of different products and pressure distributing methods but they never allowed the wound to improve. This cushion changed that. It helped immediately but during a month the seam split on the right side. I would get the sticky blue stuff to stick to my right cheek and that side started getting sore, so I called the company. They sent me a replacement immediately.That cushion was great for a couple of months until a3 to 4 inch wide section lost all of the gel. I didn't leak out so it had to move to the sides. I couldn't get the hell to move back so I added a small amount of a foam with a thin piece of cardboard on both sides to spread the pressure out. It has worked very well although I would prefer to just have the seat cushion.It seems obvious that they need to improve quality control. I would suggest that people use a thin piece of something that will spread the pressure. What works for me are cutting the Graham cracker boxes and using them. Thin and pliable, yet firm enough to spread things out a little.
Élodie
Reviewed in Canada on January 16, 2022
Comfort parfait pour des gens qui ont besoin de passer beaucoup de temps à la toilette! De qualité hospitalier. Reste toujours tempéré n'est pas froid!
DF
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2021
I have a round toilet seat that it conforms 2 and is very comfortable soft and padded. I'm losing weight as my ALS progresses and it's getting more and more uncomfortable sitting on a hard toilet seat 4 sometimes long periods of time. So this helped cure some bed sores that were being irritated by the toilet seat.Also so far I have not used the stickers to hold the seat in place. For me it holds it's place without being stuck to the toilet seat so it's easily removed when other people use the toilet.
BeFree
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021
My disabled husband purchased this padded seat for his bathroom hoping it would relieve some of the pressure and strain on his backside when using his toilet. The seat wrinkled and then split leaving the gel insideleaking out onto his skin and onto the toilet seat underneath. This makes the whole thing uncomfortable and therefore unusable. I am requesting a full refund of $107.00 and/or a replacement seat. Maybe the seat we got was faulty; maybe the product itself is faulty. What do you suggest would be the best way to rectify his displeasure and discomfort?
Ace
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020
Have a shower/commode chair with a hard and slightly abrasive seat. This gel seat cushion solved the problem. No more sores. Bit pricey but was money well spent.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
Good idea but it was too thick and uncomfortable wobbling on toilet. So I returned them.If you want to buy them buy them thinner...
john 33
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
After a few weeks the adhesive on the velcro on the seat itself started slipping, the gel got misshapen. Then I couldn't get it to adhere to the seat correctly any longer. Finally, and sadly, at day 36, the seam came apart due to the gel getting pushed to one side. It oozed clear gel that was very sticky. So I bought some heavy duty adhesive velcro to affix this next one that I just ordered, hoping that the lat one was just a "one off issue". The pad was so comfortable in the right shape, so I am going to give it a try with modifications. Fingers crossed.