Coccyx Wheelchair Cushion Model 603

The Blue Chip foam coccyx wheelchair cushion features a cutout that redistributes pressure at the sacral area while offering patient comfort and even distribution of weight. Medium density fire-retardant foam is covered in either a black or navy poly/cotton or gray medical grade vinyl. An optional solid seat insert is available.

Supports 250 lbs.

Gel can be added to the coccyx wheelchair cushion for additional pressure redistribution. The foam coccyx wheelchair cushion can be modified to create a bariatric coccyx cushion.

Foam Coccyx wheelchair Cushion, Bariatric coccyx cushion
MODEL 603
Coccyx Wheelchair Cushion
Dimensions:
17″ x 17″ x 3″ – Optional Core Thickness Available – 2″
Core:
Medium Density VPF™ foam
Top Cover:
Poly/Cotton
Optional Cover:
Medical Grade Vinyl
ORDERING INFORMATION
Coccyx Wheelchair Cushion
Model 603NA
16′ x 16″
Model 603
17″ x 17″
Model 603A
18″ x 16″
Model 603FA
20″ x 16″
Model 603VFA
22″ x 16″
Model 603VVFA
24″ x 16″
Model 603C
18″ x 18″
Model 603CC
20″ x 18″
Model 603CCFA
22″ x 18″
Model 603CCVFA
24″ x 18″
Model 603D
20″ x 20 “
Custom and bariatric sizes available. Please state patient’s weight when ordering
WARRANTY
Cushion:
12 month limited

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