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Obus Forme Ergonomic Orthopedic Low Back Backrest, Black

Obus Forme Ergonomic Orthopedic Low Back Backrest, Black
From Obus Forme

List Price: $88.99
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Product Description

The Obus Forme Lowback backrest support is the only backrest scientifically proven to decrease pressure on our back by 35% and increase comfort while sitting. The Lowback backrest support relieves back pain by realigning your spine and maintaining an ideal posture. Removable and adjustable lumbar pad offers additional back support to suit your individual needs.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25079 in Health and Beauty
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Obus Forme
  • Model: LB-BLK-CA/LB1
  • Released on: 2006-05-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 22.00" h x 6.00" w x 26.00" l, 5.00 pounds

Features

  • The only backrest scientifically proven to decrease pressure on your back by 35%
  • Increased comfort while sitting
  • Relieves back pain by realigning your spine and maintaining an ideal posture
  • Removable and adjustable lumbar pad offers additional back support to suit your individual needs

Customer Reviews

It has good support but the materials were very annoying.2
I recently purchased the Obus Forme Lowback Backrest, along with the Seat Cushion. Although I have heard people rave about the excellent support, and they felt comfortable enough to me, I can't give them more than 2 stars. The material used in their construction drove me to distraction. This is obviously a personal preference type of thing. Other folks may have no issues with the material at all. These are just my feelings on the matter:

I found the texture of the fabric to be a little rough and it didn't allow easy movement when sitting on/leaning against it, which would drive me crazy after just a few hours at work. Also, when making any movements, the compression of the foam, and the friction between it and the fabric covering, made really annoying noises. It reminded me somewhat of snow compressing down when walking on it. The Backrest was even worse than the Seat Cushion because it had a thin plastic wrapping (looked sort of like shrink wrap or Saran wrap) around the foam inside, which made loud crinkling noises every time I even twitched. It was awful! However good the science behind the backrest and cushion is, the sound effects and unpleasant texture were distracting enough, to me at least, to return both items.

bought six of these through the years4
the only product i've found thats better is the air filled obus forme that uses a pump.

they work:
i've used them for over ten years. I've traveled over a million miles carrying one.

i've not had trouble with the product staying in place even though it uses only one strap and they do make a light noises sometimes but they never bother me.

i colleague told me about them. i've told hundreds of people. my neighbor tried multiple products and borrowed mine to use in his car. he wouldn't give it back.

what i don't like about this model:
this model uses velcro to attach a foam pillow to the shell. that allows you to adjust the lumbar exactly where you need it even if the pad slips down between the back and seat of a chair. But the pillow gets smashed over time and is no longer useful, sometimes the pillow falls off, and over time the velcro on the pillow rubs the material on the shell until it will no longer adhere (just rotate the cover so the back is in front and there will be a fresh side to wear out). I lasts about two years.

I now purchase the version with a built in pump. It lasted me five years of heavy travel until i finally destroyed it. negatives of this model are that it costs a little more and doesn't have adjustment on position of the lumbar. If you need lumbar adjustment, get this one.

Good Reliable Product5
I have used Obus low back supports for 10 years now after my physical medicine doctor recommended that I use one to relieve the muscle imbalances in my shoulders and back. I have post polio syndrome and it
one item that I can't go without. I've taken it to movie theaters, restaurants, used it in my old recliner, car, and now in my
good ergonomic task chair from Staples.

I do agree that there is a problem with the small lumbar support. I have
learned not to use them. I bought a memory foam lumbar support from Brookstone to put on the Obus when I use it in the car. I use a thin lumbar support by Jay when I use my Obus in my recliner and task chair. These have proven to be the best solutions for me.

When I use the Obus seat with the back, I found that by putting it together just perfectly and then taping them together with clear packing
tape.

When I don't use the Obus in my recliner, I get sacrum and hip pain.

Hope all the tricks that I have learned in using the Obus products will
help someone else.

Amazon has the lowest prices for the Obus products and the delivery
has been very prompt. I had been paying $89 - $99 for the back at a
local health supply store.

The prices at Amazon are so good that I have a set now for each the car
and the task chair.

I don't recommend laying on them or getting them wet. I ruined my
red Obus backs by laying them when in the recliner - I had arm injuries
late last year which required me to sleep in the recliner. A wheelchair
specialist once told me that if you get w/c pads wet, they will be ruined.

Again, hope this helps.