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I know there are many lumbar supports (drivers seat) on the market but I was hoping that someone has taken the plunge and found one that relieves this problem. Unfortunately it’s not something you can try before you buy. I’m sure it is a common problem. Being able to have a more suitable driving position and for all round comfort would be a blessing. I’ve tried different cushions around the house to no avail. Your input is most welcome.

Terry.


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Hi Terry I’ve tried a couple but they haven’t worked for me so I’m reluctant to recommend them. I’m watching this post so if you find one that works please let us know. 

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Thanks Ian,

yeah! Likewise am waiting for someone that has gone ‘through the card” so to speak to save me having to do it, lol. As an interim solution based on what was available to me, I am currently using a microfibre drying towel, (lge). Surprisingly very, very soft and once folded a few times it does fill the hollow in my back. With a few personal tweaks to the seat itself, jobs a goodun! For now, anyway. 

Might be a bit hot in the summer!!

I’ll keep looking.

Terry

 

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You’ve probably heard of the saying ‘be careful what you wish for’. Well, I was/am that person.

After what can only be described as an extensive search, I may have found one. Like most things in life, you don’t always get to try before you buy, albeit if it doesn’t live up to the manufacture’s claims you can ultimately send it back. I am not totally sure on the law here but I think you get 30 days.

So, here we go, I’ve waffled on enough.

It’s called the ‘MORFIT’. Wait for it! It’s £129.00 There is a cheaper one though, the standard is a mere £99.00. So guess what, I’ve gone the whole hog and bought the all singing all dancing £129.00 version.

Having just fitted it today, I cannot yet recommend it! To be honest I’m not sure that at £129.00 I could ever recommend it. Basically, it’s all about my perspective vs yours. 

The best I can say is, watch this space and I will give you some feedback. Initially, I would say it is well made and is not an ugly addition to my drivers seat, blends well with my cloth seats. I spent an hour driving around today with no negativity. I’m sure it can be improved upon but first impressions  I am happy. As I say, I’ll give you more feedback over the coming days/weeks.

Watch this space (if you dare)!

Terry

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16 hours ago, Telsown said:

 The best I can say is, watch this space and I will give you some feedback. 

Please do.

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Thanks Terry. Not sure if I can justify £130 but watching with interest. 

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Hi Ian,

Can’t say I blame you.

Having parted with my money I felt the least I could do is share my experience.

There’s an old saying, ‘’A fool and his money are soon parted”. Just hoping I don’t have to eat those words. But I’ll happily ‘take one for the team’.

Keep watching. 

Terry.

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17 hours ago, Telsown said:

Hi Ian,

Can’t say I blame you.

Having parted with my money I felt the least I could do is share my experience.

There’s an old saying, ‘’A fool and his money are soon parted”. Just hoping I don’t have to eat those words. But I’ll happily ‘take one for the team’.

Keep watching. 

Terry.

To be fair, if it sorts your back, £130 is a small price to pay. 
my back issue comes and goes  and a few choice stretching exercises usually works wonders. 
I just wish I knew what triggered it … 

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Hi Ian,

Like most of us in our lifetime have had or will have a sore back. When I was young and fit I was working for a brewery delivering their barrels. Some of which were wooden and held 56 gallons.

So you can see, a lot depends on technique but to establish that technique takes time and of course pain. After the brewery job I became an owner drive in road haulage driving for hundreds of thousands of miles. More importantly, it was not good for my posture, in fact,  it has now become my leading thought when trying to look after my aches and pains having now retired. I guess that’s what has led me on my latest quest, the posture of the lumbar when sitting. This does not just apply to your car seat. But in your car you cannot just get up immediately you feel achy, ok you can stop and have a stretch. So the idea I had in mind was to look after the posture before it went out of alignment. Hence the purchase of the ‘Morfit’ lumbar cushion.

So, long story short, I am/have invested in my posture. Yes I exercise which keeps the body moving (is what we were designed to do). But when sitting for any length of time we cease up. Just to bear in mind, this will not cure a bad back, imho. However, it could just take the edge off of a sore one.

Disclaimer: Sorry, I feel I should say something here.

I do not and have not any association with Morfit UK. That I do not receive any monetary benefit or products in kind based on what I have to say regarding their product/s. This is based on my own personal experience. 

Whilst writing I had better fulfill my promise and give you all some feedback. Having gone for another drive today it was not so much on, how does my lumbar feel, rather it was a case of I was not aware of the cushion. It was as though it just felt like it was part of my seat and unlike a cushion from my house I did not have to re-adjust every two minutes to find that sweet spot.

There is more in getting the most out of the ‘Morfit’. 

(1/7)  Find the best fit: For the first 10 trips, it’s a good idea to practice resetting the ‘Morfit’ every time you go out for a drive. I know, bit of a faff. (Just my opinion). But if like me you find it to be comfy, then why would you bother? There are a further 6 points in the booklet, I will go through them in order but if you get fed up with me rattling on, let me know!

Or, I could skip the details and write a summary after a month maybe. Your comments would be welcome.

Anyway, I’ll leave it there and will be back to give some more info from ‘out in the field’ soon.

Terry.

 

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Morfit: Update

2/7 This relates to checking position every trip, 10 times.

Initially I quoted why would you bother adjusting something if it was suitable but I realised that for the purpose of the exercise I did do just that. In a way I was happy that I did this. It gave me the opportunity to readjust the seat upright to different angles. So I adjusted the seat angle from what I did set it to originally. I then followed the original setup sequence and it gave me the opportunity to readjust the ‘’Morfit at different seat angles. Quite honestly, imho, the cushion gave me the support I was looking for. So no change there. Just to add, that the instructions mentioned, as you would assume that it can be moved between different vehicles or the same vehicle but on the passenger seat, then of course it doesn’t stop there, what if you wanted some support in your favourite chair indoors. Today I also charged the E-Pump by way of USB-C connector. Straight forward enough.

So, to date, no problems, worthy of sending it back anyway. Oh! And by the way, the company does give a one year warranty against defective parts and workmanship. And indeed give you, if, in your opinion, the ‘Morfit’ back support does not reduce your driving-related back pain they will reimburse the purchase price provided you make contact within 30 days of receipt.

There you go. Win-Win!

Terry.

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Morfit: Update.

Tis laughable you know, here was I telling myself and all and sundry that why would you alter something if it was right. But, as you know I promised to give a full and unbiased opinion. So my last report I stated that you are advised to reset (10 times) to get that ‘sweet spot’. 

*Spoiler Alert*

So after 48hrs it appears all is not so comfy!

I wished I hadn’t tried resetting, don’t get me wrong, it was still comfy but after resetting the angle of my seat to which I then set about resetting the Morfit cushion I failed to find that ‘sweet spot’. Damn & Blast! 

Certainly getting my money’s worth. @ £129.00 Guess I need to justify it somehow. Ha! Ha! Ha!

Terry.

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Morfit update:

Normality resumes.

Yes, all is well and comfy with yet another slight adjustment and we now have that sweet-spot.

Not only that but I have not felt I’ve needed to adjust anything this week at all. I will though have a reset using the E-Pump (perhaps fortnightly) just to keep its plumpness and just to add that the actual position of the cushion on the seat it has not moved despite the climbing in and out of the car. I don’t even think about it now, it’s there and it’s doing the job I was hoping for.

I guess I’m at that point of, would I recommend or not. I’m going to give two answers. No surprise there I hear you say! Probably from a financial point of view I would not, albeit, I have gotten over that initial hit in my pocket. On the point of quality, ease of use and lumbar support/comfort I am without remorse with my purchase. I’ll finish up by reiterating a comment I made earlier:

You have 30 days to try before contacting them for a refund should you not be happy. I think there is little else I can say on the subject. I hope I have given a fair and subjective account of my findings. 

For those in need of lumbar support I hope you find what you are looking for.

Lastly, to say thanks to all those that have shown an interest in my endeavour.

Terry.

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