MSA seat lumbar support
Submitted: Sunday, Jun 16, 2013 at 21:34
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Member - Julio C (VIC)
Hi, has anybody tried the msa
seat lumbar support with air pump, if so was it worth the money ? Thanks
Reply By: Member - Michael A (ACT) - Sunday, Jun 16, 2013 at 22:31
Sunday, Jun 16, 2013 at 22:31
Julio I actually have 4 of them in 3 of my vehicles. I have them as I have a bad back and have found them to be
well suited to my needs. My wife also likes them in her car as
well. I forget what I paid for them but to help with my problem they were worth it.
there is a codasyl here I loaned one to my neighbor to try out in his disco 4 annd they did not suit him he said I didnt go into any further questions.
So I guess it would depend on your personal needs.
Regards
M
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Reply By: harry & the hobbit - Monday, Jun 17, 2013 at 08:07
Monday, Jun 17, 2013 at 08:07
Hi Julio,
We have a 100 series cruiser and I find after a couple of hours my back also gets a few niggles. Would be interested to hear what you or anyone else has found to be a solution to inadequate back support.
regards, Robert
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Reply By: Rockape - Monday, Jun 17, 2013 at 09:42
Monday, Jun 17, 2013 at 09:42
The problem with the air ones is you have to adjust them as the temperature changes.
My wife has a fairly bad back from carrying me and has tried a few different types.
She now uses this one which will fit on a normal chair or a vehicle
seat. I may look cumbersome but it is excellent. Try one you maybe surprised.
I think she got it at the physio, but I just googled the image and a supplier.
Lumber support link
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Reply By: Effie C (Ex NT now ACT) - Saturday, Jun 22, 2013 at 08:40
Saturday, Jun 22, 2013 at 08:40
We have had these for about 4 years now and find them to be great, the beauty of the air units is that they are infinitely adjustable and on longer trips ( all day driving across the Kimberly) it is possible to adjust them to allow altering of your sitting posture, this feature we have found to be a great benefit. The only problem we have found is that the connecting tube from the bladder to the hand unit is made of a non uv stable material and starts to perish, we have needed to cut the end of the tube to fix it a few times now.
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