Land Vehicle Testimonials

Test Facility Becomes Regular Customer

Initial testing of Oregon Aero’s pain-free Forklift Cushion System took place at one of the top five world producers of newsprint — now they’re a regular customer! Forklift drivers like the adjustable lumbar system, and maintenance workers like doing their job without having to dismantle the seat.

Portable Cushion in the Car!

"As a pilot with a bad back, I recently purchased your SoftSeat® portable cushion with the lumbar support. However, before getting the opportunity to test it in the plane, I set out on a 4,500 mile road trip to Alaska. This was a trip I would never have considered, but as a former customer, I had absolute faith in your company and its products. That faith proved to be well founded. I made the entire trip without any back discomfort (including using the cushion on a commercial flight home to Kansas City). As a bonus, I did not have the normal discomfort of sitting, even on 24 hour days in the car. I was able to go longer periods between "stretch" breaks without discomfort. Thanks for another great product." — M.W.

Craig Breedlove Depends On Oregon Aero

"Precision, quality and experience are why I chose Oregon Aero to design a seat that's literally 'up to speed,'" says Breedlove. "My seat certainly is not your typical seat, and Oregon Aero came through for me."

Pain-Free Seats During Military Convoy

Here’s what a 27-year military officer had to say about the Oregon Aero® Seat Cushion Systems for the HMMWV seats after a two-week evaluation: 

“We did a 477 mile convoy, approximately 18 hours each way, with only scheduled ten minute breaks and one 60-minute halt for fuel and chow. During this time I had no discomfort from the Oregon Aero® (Seat Cushions). They remained secure in place, they provide good cushioning and did not develop any hot spots. The seats are very good in wet weather. After a rain, I would wipe off the excess water and the seats would dry in minutes. The issued seats would have stayed wet for hours. My driver and various other passengers all had very positive
comments.”
— LTC C.N.S., Kentucky National Guard