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DMI Bed Wedge Pillow and Triangle Wedge

$22.99
$33.97 32% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Color: White
Size: 12 Inch
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Top positive review
25 people found this helpful
I bought four foam wedges to compare.
By As the Plot Thickens on Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2017
This was my favorite backrest! I bought four foam wedges to compare. I'm testing them as backrests inside a windowseat enclosure. DMI Foam Bed Wedge Pillow, Acid Reflux PIllow, Leg Elevation Pillow, Blue, 12 x 24 x 24 inches DMI Foam Bed Wedge Pillow, Acid Reflux PIllow, Leg Elevation Pillow, White, 7 x 24 x 24 inches Memory Foam Wedge Pillow from 1790 with Removable Microfiber Cover (25x25x12) Alveo Wedge Memory Foam Back/Neck Pain Relief Pillow with a Polyester Pillow Case Sized 24 x 24 x 12 inches DMI White 7x24x24: A- Quite firm foam, and my favorite. I like to sit up rather straight, and not slump or recline too much when I read. This would be perfect for occasional support, but could induce bedsores if used by an invalid for a long time. It will need a separate cover or it'll look grubby from use. DMI Blue 12x24x24: C+ Same firm foam as the white, but more reclined due to its dimensions. It didn't give enough to be a comfortable backrest, and the increased angle meant more neck craning to see the book. Might be good for other applications. This would be perfect for occasional support, but could induce bedsores if used by an invalid for a long time. It will need a separate cover or it'll look grubby from use. Memory Foam 1790 25x25x12: C Your standard memory foam wedge. Gives more than the firm foam of the above two, but not enough to be comfortable as a backrest. The extra inch in height and width might be more expensive, but you don't notice it in practice. It will need a separate cover or it'll look grubby from use. Alveo Wedge Memory 24x24x12: A- This had the most comfortable cushiony texture. It's still too thick for me, but that was almost overshadowed by its comfort. The plushly textured cover is a delight to the fingertips, but will pick up stains instantly. It'll need a separate cover, too. All in all, we'll be using the two "A-" rated wedges to lean on, and the other two as lap pillows and bookrests. They will be good foundation for on a cool, breezy afternoon.
Top critical review
49 people found this helpful
Difficult to know until you try it yourself
By mingus on Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2012
This is one of those things like a mattress - everyone is a little bit different and so what works well for one person is just awful for another. This is not a pillow; it's a foam wedge. And it's not just firm; it's almost hard. It has less give than that extra firm mattress in the showroom. It has to be in order to support your weight well enough to retain its height. I bought this for recovery from acute reflux. Absolutely no way I could lay on it (my wife tried it and seemed OK, but then again, she prefers to sleep on plywood). I put a 2" latex topper on it, which probably would work for many maybe even most people. I added a several down pillows to shape it better to my back and head, and that made it tolerable. Another important consideration is it's 24" width and length. Some people, particular a larger or heavy-set person, may have their arms dropping alongside. I'm pretty lean; this wasn't an issue for me. But I'm also 6' tall, and that creates a very common issue with these 24" length wedges: It doesn't extend far enough down my torso. This forces me to bend at the top of my waist, which puts some upward pressure on the diaphragm that of course is not good for reflux; this could be particularly true for someone with extra weight around the waist. It probably is also iffy for side sleepers. I managed to work with the pillows in such a way I could make that work, as long as I didn't turn back and forth. It's best with reflux to sleep on one's left side, so if you can just stay in that position this isn't quite as much an issue. But it's not easy, and definitely doesn't work well if you toss and turn. The 7" height is about right for reflux, especially if you add a topper and/or pillows as I did. My gastro guy recommends a minimum of 8" (IIRC so does Dr. Oz). Again, people are different in this respect. But 7" is probably adequate for most. But just be aware that, again depending on your size and shape, you may find yourself sliding off the bottom repeatedly. The only way around this that I can see is to use the longer more graduated wedges, the 32" and 42" products which are much more expensive. I finally gave up on this wedge, tried yet another more expensive alternative, and ended up with just elevating the bed on risers. The sliding issue is more of a challenge this way, but at least my body is straight so surface wise it's like sleeping on the bed regularly and therefore I'm getting a much better night's rest. The short of it is, you won't know until you experiment with it yourself. This particular wedge doesn't have the issues that many of the other products seem to and the price isn't outrageous, so it may be worth the gamble.

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