Product Review
Those who suffer from back pain including sciatica, coccydynia or spinal stenosis know that a soft, cushy seat can be just as bad as a flat, hard seat. Neither provides the proper support that your body needs when sitting. For this reason, we created the RelaxoBak Original Comfort Seat almost fifty years ago to provide the support and relief that newer products to the market don't provide, as they are using inferior materials (i.e. memory foam and flimsy plastics). Think of it as an add-on for your office chair or the driver's seat in your car. The simple, curved shape mimics the proper natural tilt of your pelvis, placing it securely in the right spot for maximum relief from pain and pressure. Don't put up with your nagging back discomfort any longer. Improve your posture and relieve your back pain or coccyx (tailbone) pain by purchasing a 2-pack of the RelaxoBak Original Orthopedic Comfort Seat today!
- CLINICALLY PROVEN TO RELIEVE PAIN! RelaxoBak's first comfort seat and posture corrector has shown positive results when used correctly long term. The curved design takes pressure off the tailbone and encourages proper spinal alignment. It works like an orthotic for your back!
- CURVED SURFACE TAKES PRESSURE OFF COCCYX! Our butt bucket was designed to shift weight from the tailbone. It's made from molded plastic, but is flexible enough to yield to the natural bend of your body. Rounded edges cut back on cutting into you.
- LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE! The simple design allows this seat to be thin and supportive at the same time. This also cuts back on weight, so you can grab the seat and move it wherever you need extra support.
- USE WHEREVER AND WHENEVER YOU SIT! Originally designed for car seats, this posture corrector can be used on any cushioned seating surface, like a recliner or sofa. The seat may slip on a hard surface, so avoid anything other than a cushioned seat.
- SUPPORT AND COMFORT PROBLEM AREAS! Our orthopedic seat is designed specifically for redistributing pressure to the hips to reduce coccyx pain. Though it does have some elevation in the back, it is not intended to give any lift.