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Oregon Aero Pilot Softseat® Portable Seat Cushion Base/lumbar Combo on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Crossville, Tennessee, United States

Crossville, Tennessee, United States
Absolutely like new - no stains - no tears
Brand:Oregon Aero Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:30009

Excerpt from Oregon Aero web site:


We design our seat cushions so your hips and pelvis are shifted into the proper, pain-free sitting posture. After many years of listening to customer feedback and experiencing the Pilot SoftSeat® Portable Seat Cushions ourselves, we recommend you use a Pilot SoftSeat® Cushion Base WITH the SoftSeat® Lumbar for best results. That’s why we created the Pilot SoftSeat® Portable Seat Cushion Base/Lumbar Combo as a Best Value option for customers.

The Pilot SoftSeat® Cushion offers a cut-out for Aerobatic, Commercial, Law Enforcement and Military Aircraft. Choose your thickness below.

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