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Sunday, March 27, 2011

CAR SEAT CUSHIONS.





Car seats are not really very comfortable to sit on. Most manufacturers focus on durability rather than comfort so it can get very tiring when driving or just taking a ride. This comfort problem can be addressed by using car seat cushions-ergonomic cushions designed specifically for the seats of cars. Their main function is to remove or alleviate the stress caused by prolonged sitting. The cushions allow drivers and passengers to sit in the position they are most comfortable in.








There are many designs for car seat cushions. The most common are those which are simply put on top of the seats and support the entire back and butt. Many are contoured to provide additional support. The common material used for this kind of cushion is leather stuffed with foam, which is resistant to scratching. Other cushions of this type include those which have beads or battery-operated massagers for added comfort.






These cushions are made with special foam and designed with a special contour to adjust to a person's back to give comfort, specially for those extra long trips. Seat installation is made easy by side straps, which secure the cushion onto the seat. It can easily fit with all types of car seats. Some cushions have thermo-sensitive features which radiate heat, as well as vibrating massagers, for instant relief from back pain.




Newer designs of car seat cushions include the inflatable ones which adjust to the driver's movements. These cushions can act as massages and help with promoting proper blood circulation, which is hampered by sitting for long periods of time. These seats support the back, the lumbar area, the butt and the legs so they are very comfortable to use.








Car seat cushions are usually colored to fit the interior of the car. There are leather cushions for an elegant look and there are synthetic ones which can have different prints. There are many designs when it comes to colors and prints so finding the right one for specific cars won't be a problem.

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