Note From The Founder

My Name is Richard – And I Watched My Sister's Victory Get Stolen
When Maria came home from gastric bypass surgery 140 pounds lighter, our family celebrated. She'd fought so hard for this transformation.
But six months later, she was cutting dinners short, avoiding her son's games, and making excuses. When I pressed her, she broke down:
"I can't sit anymore. My tailbone is on fire. But everyone says I should just be grateful I lost the weight."
The Problem No One Understood
Maria tried donut pillows (made it worse), cheap foam cushions (went flat in days), even folded towels. Her surgeon just shrugged: "Some discomfort is normal."
I started researching and discovered the truth: after major weight loss, the body loses its natural fat padding around the tailbone. The sit bones become exposed pressure points – the Ischial Spike Effect.
Every cushion on the market was designed for bodies that still had natural padding. They compressed and pushed back against Maria's exposed sit bones, actually amplifying the pressure.
The Breakthrough
I work in ergonomic design. When I explained this to my colleague who specializes in medical pressure relief, she said:
"Hospital patients with spinal cord injuries face the same issue. We use clinical off-loading – you don't cushion the pressure point, you suspend it entirely."
That changed everything.
The Solution
We engineered the ZeroPoint Technology™ specifically for post-weight-loss bodies:
- Float Design that suspends the tailbone
- Spread Foam proven to deliver the lowest sitting pressure
- Flow Gel that prevents uncomfortable heat buildup
When Maria tested it, she sat through an entire family dinner for the first time in months. She cried – not from pain, but from relief.
Why I'm Sharing This
You fought incredibly hard for your transformation. You deserve the complete, pain-free victory you were promised.
The Relief Seat Cushion exists because someone who witnessed this problem engineered a real solution specifically for the post-weight-loss body.
Thanks! Richard