
Originally Posted by
endo_aftermath
If those are your only complaints about the Roho, you might consider looking into the Roho Hybrid Elite. It has the standard Roho air cells for the back half, but rigid foam for the front half, contoured to fit the back of your legs. So when you're doing a transfer, your hand gets to push off of a very solid surface but the parts of you where we are normally concerned about pressure sores are supported by the air cells. I used a Roho Hybrid Elite for 8 years until I switched to a Ride Designs Java to offer better alignment of my lower spine which had developed some scoliosis. The ride design seat is excellent at off-loading your sit bones and coccyx. Basically you're sitting in a hole so those areas get no pressure at all. So depending on where your skin breakdown was, the Ride Designs seat might be a good fit for you. My only complaint with it is that, because I'm sitting in a hole, it's more difficult to scoot forward the little bit in preparation for a transfer or to cath. That's a pretty minor complaint.