Babette Gray
Why We Choose American-Made Forged D-Rings for Our Seat Cushions

When people shop for seat cushions, they often focus on foam and fabric. But long-term durability depends just as much on the components holding everything together. Here’s why we choose forged, American-made D-rings built for real-world use.

Babette Gray
Why Do Seat Cushions Go Flat? The Difference Between Mass-Produced and Medical-Grade Foam.

Many seat cushions feel comfortable at first, then lose support within months. In this editorial-style article, we explore why mass-produced cushions go flat so quickly, how inferior foam creates a sinking, heat-trapping feel, and why proven, medical-grade foam can hold its shape and comfort for years.

Best Seat Cushion for Long Flights (2025) – Pelvic & Tailbone Pain Relief Guide
Babette Gray
Best Seat Cushion for Long Flights (2025) – Pelvic & Tailbone Pain Relief Guide

Long flights can cause tailbone pressure, lower-back fatigue, and sitting discomfort. Learn how the right airplane seat cushion can improve comfort and support during long-haul travel.

Babette Gray
Seat Cushions for Painful Pelvic Conditions: What Actually Helps (and Why)

If sitting makes pelvic pain flare, the problem often isn’t the chair — it’s pressure, positioning, and support. This guide explains which seat cushion designs actually help painful pelvic conditions, which ones often make symptoms worse, and how to choose support that works with your body.

Babette Gray
Pelvic Pillow for Sitting Pain: What Actually Works (and What Doesn’t)

If you’ve been searching for a “pelvic pillow,” chances are sitting has become uncomfortable or even painful. Many people use this term because they’re unsure what the right solution is actually called. In this article, we explain what a pelvic pillow really means, who it helps, and what actually works for lasting sitting comfort.

Babette Gray
Coccyx vs Pelvic Floor Pain: How to Choose the Right Cushion Shape

U-shaped cushions are designed to reduce pressure on the coccyx and support pelvic comfort. This article explains how the cut-out channel works, who benefits most, and what to look for when choosing firmness and support.

Babette Gray
Supporting Comfort on College Campuses: A Conversation Worth Having

College campuses never really slow down. Between long lectures, labs, meetings, and events, students and staff spend hours sitting in chairs that were designed for durability, not comfort. Supportive ergonomic cushions offer a simple way to make campus seating more inclusive, adaptable, and human.

Babette Gray
From Plane Seats to Car Seats: What Travel Taught Me About Pain and Comfort

Holiday reflections on real life comfort From Plane Seats to Car Seats: What Travel Taught Me About Pelvic Pain and...