🛴 Glide in comfort, stand out in recovery.
The KneeRover Deluxe Plush Synthetic Sheepskin Knee Scooter Pad Cover combines a 2-inch thick foam cushion with breathable faux wool fleece to deliver superior comfort and pressure relief. Designed with stretch fabric and an elastic band, it fits most knee scooters securely, protecting your pad from wear while enhancing your recovery experience with easy installation and maintenance.
G**G
Little pad...BIG JOY!!!
This was awesome when I broke my ankle and fibula on the right side, AND sprang my ankle on the left side!! The pad was comfortable, and I could scoot my scooter with my sranged foot. It brought me joy just to move around!!!
H**R
Eliminates pain from a firm knee pad on knee scooter
I purchased a KneeRover scooter for kids/small adults due to a broken ankle. My boot has an air pump button right on the front so it digs into my leg when I place my knee on the knee scooter pad. The knee pad of the scooter is firm and doesn’t have a lot of give to it. So I purchased this sheepskin knee pad cover hoping it would fit and be cushy enough to eliminate the pain of the air pump button digging into my leg. It works great!! Fits the knee pad (would fit any knee scooter I think), doesn’t slide around, and most importantly it is cushy and comfortable!!
M**R
Love it
I've been using my knee over scooter for 3 weeks and I absolutely love this sheepskin cover. When I'm zooming around it keeps my supported knee really comfortable. Mine went on easy and has stayed on perfectly.
E**A
Good price but it is flawed...
I have a Fusion Knee Rover and the default seat/knee is good and bad. I like the shape being concave so your knee/leg doesn't slide off to one side. But it is kind of firm/hard and can be uncomfortable.So I bought this thinking it is a Faux Cover to soften it up but when I got it found it had a 2 to 3" pillow in it. So it raised my leg up and it the shape is NOT concave. Found my leg slipping off the side because of this.I took a pair of scissors to it, cut it open, removed the pillow/cushion and threw that away. So now I just left with the fuzzy faux cover and have the concave shape back. Much better now.Knee Rover should add the option with some clever sewing or some velcro to remove the pillow rather than having people to force it open with scissors.Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with the cover now but only sans the troublesome cushion.
J**T
Knee saver
My skin broke out due to it being summer and sweating/rubbing on the material on the knee scooter. Once I received this and covered the knee scooter cushion I had no issues with my knee. A must for comfort as well if you're stuck with a knee scooter.
A**R
Great thick foam and doesn't squish to nother
This was the second cushion I purchased for my knee scooter. It made a huge difference for my leg since the foam was thick and didn't lose it's form. It was not hard! I highly recommend this cushion!!
L**S
Poor fit, caused skin reaction — just not a good experience.
I hate to have to leave a poor review, but I really did not have a good experience with this product. I ignored the negative comments and ordered this when I got the KneeRover scooter thinking it would probably be just fine, but I had the same problem that others did in that it caused an itchy rash on my knee after just a couple days! And I was always wearing sweats (no bare skin contact) when I used it. The cover also didn’t fit the pad on the KneeRover Jr scooter quite right (close, but not 100%), and that made me less stable when scooting around as it had a tendency to slip a bit. Overall, it just wasn’t worth it, and as soon as I started noticing red bumps on my knee and itching, I just chucked it and used the scooter with no extra padding (bumps and itching went away within a day). And now I believe the other reviewers! So, while it’s not super pricey, if I could go back in time, I’d have to give it a pass. Likely there are better solutions out there. I’d say even try the scooter without anything first to see if you even need it (disclosure: I’m a small person, so could be that since I’m lightweight, I did not need any extra padding on the knee pad?) Anyway, if you need more padding, try something else, not this. (The KneeRover scooter itself gets five stars, though!)
R**R
Impossible to get dry!
I had major foot surgery this summer which requires me to be totally non weight bearing for 8 weeks with just progressive weight bearing for a few weeks after that. I bought a KneeRover KneeCycle to get me through this period. I've had both knees replaced in the past, so I also bought this pad/cover to make it more comfortable for my metal knee.The first 6 weeks of using the pad were ok. It does somewhat defeat the contour of the knee pad so you don't have a nice of a groove to put your leg in, but that just requires paying attention to how you are placing your leg of the scooter. Once your leg is in position, the foam of this pad collapses to fit the contour and your leg stays in place, at least mine does.But after 6 summer weeks, the cover was getting a bit grimy. Two days ago I hand washed it as directed and squeezed it to get as much of the water out as possible before air drying it on our drying rack. 24 hours later the cover was still wet, not damp, but WET. I put it in the dryer on low for 2 hours total, then placed it back on the rack overnight. I thought it was dry this morning, but on using it both my leg and the scooter's knee pad were wet within a couple of minutes. Back in the dryer for another hour. Still getting enough water out to soak the knee of my pants after that. It's in the dryer for yet another hour now. After suffering through a couple of errands without that additional padding for my metal knee, I am very unhappy with how impossible this has been to get dry.BTW, it can get quite humid where we live, but the indoor humidity is only 50% right now so there is no environmental reason for this not to dry.
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