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STIMULITE CONTOURED CUSHION    


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Picture of STIMULITE CONTOURED CUSHION The Stimulite Contoured Cushion is a foam seat cushion designed for use in wheelchairs. These cushions are made of three layers of honeycomb, each with a different stiffness for pressure relief and force reduction. The open-cell honeycomb is perforated to permit air circulation and moisture evaporation. The included cover wicks away moisture to protect the skin. Both the cushion and cover are machine washable and dryer safe. Models are available for use with flat, stiff upholstery and for use with sling upholstery. DIMENSIONS (WxD): Both models are available in 14 x 16, 16 x 16, 16 x 18, 18 x 16, or 18 x 18 inches.

Notes: StimuLite and Supracor are registered trademarks of Supracor.

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This product record was updated on November 29, 2011.

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Supracor, Inc.

2050 Corporate Court
San Jose, California 95131-1753
United States
Telephone: 800-787-7226 or 408-432-1616.
Fax: 888-329-7846 or 408-432-1975.
Web: http://www.supracor.com.
Email: webmaster@supracor.com.


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