First published at 05:45 UTC on July 5th, 2020.
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Priced at £23.69 this cushion from GENERAL ARMOR is not inexpensive, but it looks good, is well made, and seems both robust and durable.
In the attractive branded produ…
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More Info and Purchase: https://amzn.to/2ATllaW
Blog: https://bit.ly/3e7L3WV
Priced at £23.69 this cushion from GENERAL ARMOR is not inexpensive, but it looks good, is well made, and seems both robust and durable.
In the attractive branded product box was the cushion itself, a reuseable ziplock storage bad, and a User Guide. Build quality seems fine although removing the cover reveals memory foam and gel pads crudely cut and messily glued together. However, with the cover on the cushion looks good with a classy and high-end appearance and worth the money.
The cushion can be used either way up - although to look best the sleeve would need to be removed and reversed as by default the gel pad is on top. Do not expect a soft comfy cushion you can just sink into. No, this medical-grade cushion is designed to give support first and foremost rather than pure comfort. Over time no doubt the memory foam will conform to your body shape and become softer and easier to sit on. That is not to say the cushion it uncomfortable, it is not, but it aimed to prevent undue strain on the body and aid general health.
On a side note I must add that I got much pleasure from reading the User Guide - a scan of which is in my video - which is full of humour, both intentional and otherwise. Such as: "The memory foam product is made of a slow-rebound material that does not means it can increase human's memory but it can form the inherent shapes of other parts of the body"
This is a good quality supportive seat cushion and although not cheap is robustly made and nicely presented.
Music: YouTube Audio Library: Craig MacArthur: Bird Therapist
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