New Leatherette Comfortable Ergonomic Office Home Car Wedge Seat Cushion - Tan on 2040-parts.com
La Puente, California, United States
New Breathable Leatherette Comfortable Wedge type Ergonomic Car Seat Cushion - Tan Introducing the new ergonomic design car seat cushion from. Most designs of car seats today contain a "space" at the lower back area which causes lower back discomfort after sitting for a long period of time. Our ergonomic cushion raise the lower back to better contact with the seats lower section helping to release the pressure of the lower back. The breathable material not only provides better ventilation which makes the cushion stay cool but also adds a stylish look to your car. It also helps to protect the seat from being worn out. Cleaning is easy for this cushion. Simply unzip and remove the cover and hand wash. Extra thick foam (3" to 1") provides maximum comfort while driving. Product dimension: 15.25" X 15.25"
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