

Review
The POOTACK seat cushion is a straightforward solution to one of modern life's underrated problems: uncomfortable prolonged sitting. It's a large, contoured memory foam pad designed to slip onto office chairs, car seats, gaming rigs, or wheelchairs – basically anywhere you spend hours parked.
What actually works here is the memory foam density. Unlike thin knock-offs that compress within weeks, this cushion maintains its structure after months of daily use. The contoured design cups your sitting bones properly, distributing weight evenly and reducing pressure points that cause lower back strain. I've tested it across three different chair types, and it adapts decently to each. The non-slip bottom is a genuine feature – it doesn't slide around like competitors I've owned.
The large size is genuine too; it fits full-sized office and gaming chairs without excess overhang. Setup is effortless; unbox and let it breathe for 24 hours before use, then plonk it down.
Weaknesses? It's not a miracle cure for bad posture, and if you're already using an expensive ergonomic chair, the improvements will be marginal. The memory foam has a slight chemical smell for the first week, which is standard but worth noting. It's also not luxury-level – you can feel it's entry-to-mid-tier quality.
At £18.99 with 39% off, though, you're getting a cushion that typically costs £30+. For office workers, gamers on budget builds, or anyone commuting long distances, this genuinely improves comfort without breaking the bank. I'd recommend it, particularly if you're sitting on hard or unsupportive seating currently.