CoolCore Technology
Easy rubber loop zipper
Maximum weight of 203Kg
Custom sizes available
Ideal skin protection
The Quantum Tru-Comfort 2 SPP Wheelchair Cushion, with its new coolCore technology, is built to help keep you comfortable. The coolCore fabrics wick moisture away from the body in every direction keeping you dry and comfortable no matter what season. The Cool Core cover provides enhanced foam immersion as well as moisture and temperature control for enhanced skin protection. The TRU-Comfort 2 SPP has a maximum weight capacity of 32 Stone and is available in various sizes.
Available in 16 to 22-inch widths and 14 to 22″ depths. Convenient and easily accessible extra storage pouch built into the cover. A deep contour shape helps position the hips in a more neutral position. Lateral thigh support also helps position legs: ideal skin protection and positioning wheelchair cushion.
What is CoolCore?
Chemical Free material UPF/Flammability rated 4-Way Stretch nylon interlock with Elastane Patented combination of chemical-free blends that deliver three distinct functions: Moisture Wicking to Moisture Transportation to Moisture Evaporation. CoolCore Technology is exclusive to Stealth Products. Year-round Temperature Control CoolCore fabrics wick moisture away from the body in every direction keeping you dry and comfortable no matter what season it is. Breakthrough Technology.
Preventing pressure ulcers
It can be difficult to prevent pressure ulcers completely, but there are some things you or your care team can do to reduce the risk.
These include:
- Regularly changing your position – if you’re unable to change position yourself, a relative or carer will need to help you
- Checking your skin every day for early signs and symptoms of pressure ulcers – your care team will do this if you’re in a hospital or care home
- Have a healthy, balanced diet that contains enough protein and a good variety of vitamins and minerals – if you’re concerned about your diet or caring for someone whose diet may be poor, ask your GP or healthcare team for a referral to a dietitian
- Stopping smoking – smoking makes you more likely to get pressure ulcers because of the damage caused to blood circulation
If you’re in a hospital or care home, your healthcare team should be aware of the risk of developing pressure ulcers. They should carry out a risk assessment, monitor your skin and use preventative measures, such as regular repositioning.
Don’t hesitate to contact one of our team members to get a quote or advice.