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Justy Me
10-06-2011, 04:41 AM
how is it possible to have a flat cushion that has no holes in it?? Common sense tells me that a lack of holes keeps the air in yet mine keeps deflating....it's so annoying! :arrgh:
Dodger67
10-06-2011, 09:56 AM
A leaking valve?
What type of cushion is it?
Justy Me
10-06-2011, 11:18 PM
A leaking valve?
What type of cushion is it?
it is a roho....I don't think it's due to a leaky valve, either...not that I can tell
it is a roho....I don't think it's due to a leaky valve, either...not that I can tell
A little off topic (sorry) but is roho good? I'm getting a roho mat for my footplate.
Justy Me
10-07-2011, 03:50 AM
A little off topic (sorry) but is roho good? I'm getting a roho mat for my footplate.
ROho is probably the most suggested by doctors and users alike.
how is it possible to have a flat cushion that has no holes in it?? Common sense tells me that a lack of holes keeps the air in yet mine keeps deflating....it's so annoying! :arrgh:
Does the cushion actually go flat or is it loosing pressure?
Air expands in warmer weather and contracts in cooler weather.It's common to loose pressure with temperature changes.
Gymp
Justy Me
10-09-2011, 01:35 AM
Does the cushion actually go flat or is it loosing pressure?
Air expands in warmer weather and contracts in cooler weather.It's common to loose pressure with temperature changes.
Gymp
it goes flat, pretty much. It's been unseasonably warmer this week, 80s plus all week. So that's not it I wish it were....I'd be fine if my cushion could be slightly bigger than vastly smaller lol.
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