🔄 Elevate your ride with swivel comfort that moves with you!
The Jazooli 360 Rotating Seat Cushion is a premium leather swivel cushion designed to reduce strain on legs and back by enabling smooth 360° rotation. Measuring 43cm in diameter and weighing just 299g, it supports up to 76 kg with a durable swivel mechanism and features an anti-slip base for secure placement. Its double-layer plush padding ensures superior comfort, making it a versatile mobility aid for cars and beyond.
Brand | Jazooli |
Model Number | AFRA-AUTO-0018 |
Colour | Blue |
Product Dimensions | 43 x 43 x 1 cm; 299.37 g |
Material | Leather |
Special Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 299 g |
M**.
Works well
Brought for a friend who Says it's name life easier
A**R
Comfortable.
I bought this as an aid for getting in and out of a corsa seat but it didn't swivel. I have a Honda now and it does fit and swivel. Not brilliantly but easier than not having this on the seat. Good quality materials.
A**X
Makes getting in and out of my car so much easier
This is my third car seat mat, really great for twisting to get out of your car.
C**L
FLIMSY - DOESN'T WORK AS DESCRIBED
VERY POOR QUALITY. VERY FLIMSY. A BIT OF THE HEM HAS COME OFF IN A COUPLD OF USES. DOESN'T SWIVEL EASILY IF YOU'RE HELPING SOMEONE TO TURN AROUND. THE PERSON HAS TO BE POSITIONED SITTING IN THE CENTRE OF THE CUSHION FOR IT TO WORK AT ALL, AND EVEN THEN, IT DOESN'T ALWAYS WORK. NOT FOR PEOPLE WHO CAN'T USE THE CUSHION THEMSELVES. MIGHT WORK BETTER IF THE PERSON IS ABLE TO MOVE/SWIVEL THEMSELVES.
M**C
Works once you get the knack of it.
A little hit and miss in use. It does work if you get yourself over the central disc, then it’s good. The problems occur if you are sitting to the back of the circle (which you naturally do in a car seat), then it sticks rather than spinning. Once you know that, you can adjust yourself and it works. Unless, as my elderly Dad is, you are less mobile and a little confused and then it’s not much good. I’ve not tried it with anyone over 70 kg.
S**E
Haven't these come along in the last 15 years?
I was issued a swivel cushion about 15 years ago by Social Services back in the days when they were considerably more expensive than they are now - they were also thicker, harder, more uncomfortable and more difficult to get to grips with. I actually ordered 2 of these - one for my mum (who is now struggling with a very painful back and cannot get in and out of the car without considerable difficulty) and one for me take with me when I'm a passenger in other people's cars. Well, I was so impressed with this that it's been upgraded to the one I will use every day, and my old tattier looking one will be used in other places when necessary.When I got my first swivel cushion I actually had trouble getting it to work (I still do on some days when I'm not particularly well co-ordinated) and it was uncomfortable to sit on, along with it raising my height by a good 2.5 cm which meant that my thighs constantly rubbed against the steering column because I've got short legs and need to be quite far forward in order to reach the pedals. That's not the case with this one - I'm not raised as far which although it took me a little while to adjust to, also meant I no longer catch my legs on the underside of the steering column, but I don't have any trouble literally swivelling myself from my seated position with my feet outside the car to my seated position for driving.For those who have not yet experienced the delight of a swivel car cushion - what difference does this make? Well, depending on your disability, it can make quite a lot of difference. Since I've had a swivel cushion I've not been stuck outside my car because some inconsiderate person has parked so close to me that I'm physically unable to get in my car - I just wriggle in beside the car so my back is facing the car seat; sit down; lift my feet onto the door sill (which I have to do manually because of a lack of strength) and then swing myself round 90 degrees. And because this cushion swivels so easily there's virtually no physical effort required. When you want to get out of the car, just reverse the process. Again, it's not a disaster if you are unable to open your door wide as the cushion does all the heavy work - you just have to swing yourself so you are facing the side of the car that is causing the obstruction, and you can then heave yourself out of the car without causing a lot of pain. Whilst it's still preferable to be able to park in a disabled bay so I can get the door wide open, it's no longer a case of having to go home if I can't find one because I can't get out of the car, or having to wait outside the car for the driver of the car next door to come back so I can get in.And at under £10 for a single cushion, it's not a bank breaker to buy 2 so you can have one in the car that you use most of the time and one on the seat of your mobility scooter if you have one and it doesn't have a swivel seat. Or in another car where you are a regular (although not frequent) passenger.
P**S
Disappointing
Very disappointed with this. I have had spinal surgery and was advised one if these would be helpful. I am not the heaviest person about 85 kilos but this just fold up when you sit in it and doesn’t swivel it’s so thin. I would advise anyone if you want one of these pay a bit more and get a better quality one. Hindsight is a wonderful thing though.
M**S
Very good disability aid.
An easy to fit aid to get in and out of the car. Good quality and a good price and quick delivery. Very pleased with the service.
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