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Dry Floatation Mattress Overlay

Dry Floatation Mattress Overlay

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Regular price $1,924.95
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Non-powered design – Functions without the need for electricity, offering flexibility and reliability in any care environment

Advanced pressure redistribution – Features 720 air-filled, interconnected cells that conform to the body for even weight distribution and pressure relief

Clinically supportive – Ideal for patients with any stage of ischemic (pressure) ulcers or recovering from myocutaneous flap surgery

Shear and friction protection – Specially treated air cells reduce skin shear and friction to help protect vulnerable areas

Independent zoned adjustment – Four separate sections can be adjusted individually to create a tailored low-pressure environment across the body

Durable and easy to clean – Made from high-quality polyvinyl material that withstands cleaning, disinfection, and steam autoclaving

Warranty: 60 Days

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Dry Floatation Mattress Overlay


A non-powered, air-filled overlay designed to maximize pressure relief and comfort. Featuring 720 interconnected air cells across four independently adjustable zones, it conforms precisely to the body to reduce pressure, shear, and tissue deformation—making it ideal for preventing and healing pressure ulcers. Its built-in drainage holes help manage moisture, while durable, easy-to-clean material ensures long-term hygiene and performance.

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Adaptive, Zoned Pressure Relief


The ROHO Dry Floatation overlay employs 720 soft, interconnected air cells divided into four adjustable sections, allowing a customized, low-pressure surface that conforms to the body's unique contours—ideal for preventing and treating pressure injuries, including deep tissue damage.

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Clinically Proven to Promote Healing


Clinical research using laser Doppler velocimetry demonstrated that immersion in the Dry Floatation overlay can increase blood flow by over four times baseline levels, accelerating tissue recovery while its design helps reduce soft tissue deformation.

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Built-In Hygiene & Longevity


Featuring base drainage holes to manage moisture, the overlay is non-powered, easy to clean, disinfect, and patch, and is housed in flame-resistant neoprene. It comes complete with a hand pump, repair kit, and cover—a durable, cost-effective solution for both clinical and home care.

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Choose based on room size and personal sleeping needs. A twin works for one person or small spaces, while queen or king sizes are ideal for couples or more stretch. Always measure your bedroom and bed frame before buying to ensure proper fit.

Memory foam offers pressure relief and motion isolation; innerspring provides bounce and breathability; latex is durable and naturally hypoallergenic. If you’re sensitive to chemicals or off-gassing, look for CertiPUR-US or GOTS/GOLS-certified models.

Most quality mattresses are designed to perform well for 8–10 years. Signs of need for replacement include sagging, persistent discomfort, allergies, or disrupted sleep. Regular rotation (every 3–6 months) can help extend lifespan.

Mattress warranties typically cover manufacturing defects (e.g., sagging, broken coils) but not comfort objections or minor wear. Installing a mattress protector is wise since stains often void warranties. Consider adding a protection plan for coverage beyond the standard period.