The Zero Cushion · Independent Buying Guides for Family Carers · UK
Pressure Sore Prevention · Buyer's Guide
I Tested 5 Pressure Cushions for My Mum. Here's My Honest Ranking.
How I tested each cushion
Pressure distributionDoes it spread weight, or just add padding?
Long-session performanceDoes it still work after 4+ hours sitting?
Heat & airflowHeat trapped against skin worsens breakdown.
Durability over monthsDid structure hold, or flatten and shift?
Ease for the carerSet-and-forget, or constant management?
Actual skin outcomeDid redness and discomfort actually improve?
✓ Advantages
- Doesn't flatten — same performance after months
- Open structure keeps air circulating constantly
- Zero maintenance — no pump, no checks, no leak risk
- Works on any chair — recliner, dining chair, car, wheelchair
- Doesn't look medical or clinical
- Lightweight and portable
✗ Disadvantages
- Looks unusual — some people need to see it in action to trust it
- Less familiar to NHS occupational therapists than ROHO
- Grid texture visible through thin covers
✓ Advantages
- Used in hospitals and care homes — clinically validated
- Good initial pressure distribution
- Washable cover — easy to maintain hygiene
- No pump or adjustments needed
- Reasonably priced for a care-grade cushion
✗ Disadvantages
- Gel heats up within 45 mins — cooling benefit is short-lived
- Structure degrades unevenly after 3–4 months daily use
- Needs replacing more often than the price implies
- Heavier than the Zero Cushion — less portable
✓ Advantages
- Used in hospitals and care homes — clinically validated
- Good initial pressure distribution
- Washable cover — easy to maintain hygiene
- No pump or adjustments needed
- Reasonably priced for a care-grade cushion
✗ Disadvantages
- Gel heats up within 45 mins — cooling benefit is short-lived
- Structure degrades unevenly after 3–4 months daily use
- Needs replacing more often than the price implies
- Heavier than the Zero Cushion — less portable
✓ Advantages
- Well-made — British manufactured, quality foam
- Good initial contouring to body shape
- Zipped washable cover included
- Affordable at ~£35
- Fine for short sitting sessions
✗ Disadvantages
- Traps heat — uncomfortable within an hour for elderly users
- Slow recovery — poor pressure redistribution mid-movement
- Not suited to 6–8 hour daily sitting
- Warms further as body temperature rises throughout the day
Flattens quickly — avoid for daily use
Drive Medical Coccyx Foam Cushion
Amazon UK / healthandcare.co.uk · £17.99
✓ Advantages
- Very affordable at £17.99
- Widely available — Amazon, pharmacies, NHS suppliers
- Washable cover included
- Lightweight and easy to move between chairs
✗ Disadvantages
- Flattens within weeks of daily use — protection disappears
- Not suitable for anyone sitting 4+ hours a day
- Degradation is silent — you won't notice until it's too late
- Needs replacing every few weeks at full daily use
- Coccyx cut-out becomes irrelevant once foam compresses
Head-to-head comparison
| Cushion | Score | Price | Pressure relief | Stays cool | Lasts months | No upkeep |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ★ Zero Cushion | 4.9/5 | £39.95 (B1G1) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| ROHO Mosaic | 3.8/5 | £169+ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✕ |
| Alerta Sensaflex 300 | 2.9/5 | ~£89 | ~ | ~ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Putnams Memory Foam | 2.1/5 | ~£35 | ~ | ✕ | ~ | ✓ |
| Drive Medical Foam | 1.4/5 | £17.99 | ✕ | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ |