(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best bed pillows & positioners

We found 1,309 Reddit comments discussing the best bed pillows & positioners. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 485 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

30. OSTRICH PILLOW ORIGINAL Travel Pillow for Airplane Flying - Travel Accessories for Head Support, Power Nap on Flight and Desk - Sleepy Blue

    Features:
  • 💁 DREAM IN STYLE | The revolutionary sensation OSTRICHPILLOW ORIGINAL is the ultimate immersive travel pillow! Use it for a power nap, lounging at home, or wherever you may be, without moving an inch. Just slip it on and you're off to dreamland.
  • 💆🏼‍♂️ CUSTOM FEEL | Lovingly hand made using a dreamily soft high quality combination of viscose and elastomer, together with the next generation coated microbead filling create a perfect partnership, helping you drift calmly into relaxation mode.
  • 🧘 IMMERSIVE DESIGN | With its unique design, this travel pillow will disconnect you from your surroundings, reducing the light and ambient sound. With an opening on the front side, you can breathe easily, along with two more openings for your hands.
  • 🎁 FANTASTIC GIFT FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS | Surprise your loved ones with a great present that will help them make their trips better. This travel pillow will help their neck rest and make their trips more comfortable by taking them to a relaxing spot.
  • 🧼 HAND WASHABLE | You can gently spot clean your blackout mask Ostrichpillow using mild soap and water, making sure to thoroughly air dry afterwards, so it feels good as new! Please visit our website for full care instructions.
OSTRICH PILLOW ORIGINAL Travel Pillow for Airplane Flying - Travel Accessories for Head Support, Power Nap on Flight and Desk - Sleepy Blue
Specs:
ColorSleepy Blue
Height11.417322823 inches
Length16.141732267 inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2018
SizeOriginal
Weight1.32 Pounds
Width4.330708657 inches
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35. Dakimakura Body Pillow (150cm x 50cm, DHR6001, High Class)

    Features:
  • Dakimakura Pillow Body (150cm x 50cm, DHR6001)
Dakimakura Body Pillow (150cm x 50cm, DHR6001, High Class)
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height5.905511805 Inches
Length19.68503935 Inches
SizeOne Size
Weight5.0309484903186 Pounds
Width59.05511805 Inches
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39. Everlasting Comfort Lumbar Support Pillow for Office Chair - Pure Memory Foam Lumbar Cushion for Car (Black)

    Features:
  • Our Office Chair Cushion Makes Sitting More Comfortable: Made with pure heat responsive memory foam, our lumbar pillow adjusts to the contours of your back, providing the lumbar support your current chair lacks
  • Back Chair Support No Matter Where You Go: Lightweight and portable, it works perfect as a lumbar support pillow for car, back pillow for office chair, sciatica pain relief pillow, gaming chair pillow, lumbar support pillow for recliner, and even on airplane seats
  • Lumbar Pillows Designed to Keep Fresh: With daily use the lower back support pillow is bound to need a little refreshing. Fortunately, the breathable mesh cover is easy and convenient to clean. Simply remove the cover, wash on the gentle cycle, and tumble dry
  • Back Support Cushion Will Never Flatten: Designed with slow rebounding memory foam, our chair cushion for back pain will never flatten. It retains its shape after each use, so it's always ready to provide you with the back support you need
  • Improve Your Work Productivity with Our Chair Cushion for Back Pain: Most chairs lack proper back support, causing discomfort. Our chair back support relieves pressure and pain in the upper, middle, and lower back so you can better focus on the task at hand
  • Effective Chair Support for Better Posture: Seats designed without enough support lead you to sit hunched over. Our lumbar support pillow for chair provides a soft, comfortable area to rest your back, improving your posture while keeping the spine properly aligned
  • Attach Our Chair Pillow For a Better Sitting Experience: Unlike other flat, low quality back pillows, our lumbar support pillow for office chair has an ergonomic contoured design that mimics the natural curve and shape of your back for better support
  • Versatile Back Pillow Fits a Variety of Chairs: The dual adjustable straps ensure the back support pillow stays where you want it. The included strap extensions will fit any chair with a back width up to 32 inches (81cm). Use in cars, office chairs, wheelchairs, and airplane seats
  • Say Goodbye to Back Sweats: We built the office chair back support with a breathable mesh cover that allows air to flow through (never trapping heat) so you sit comfortable and cool all day long
  • Lumbar Cushion Made with Certified Safe Materials: In our commitment to providing you with high quality items, our memory foam chair cushion has been tested by OEKO-TEX to earn their coveted STANDARD 100 label; meaning every component of our chair back cushion is certified safe and harmless for human health
Everlasting Comfort Lumbar Support Pillow for Office Chair - Pure Memory Foam Lumbar Cushion for Car (Black)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height13 Inches
Length13 Inches
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width4 Inches
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🎓 Reddit experts on bed pillows & positioners

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where bed pillows & positioners are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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u/autumnfalln · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Ohhhh man, I feel ya on the finals! The struggle. Is. REAL. I'm also a final semester senior right now and I have a full blown case of the senioritis right now. GUH, I don't wanna do anything! I just wanna graduate already, enjoy my summer, and start grad school, dangit!

Today I've been cooped up in a lab all day. I got about five hours of sleep, so I'm feeling kinda weird and out of it. My only subjects today are three hours apart too, so my plan was initially work on homework that's due tomorrow, but who am I kidding? I've been in the lab watching SNL on Hulu and checking up on RAOA. =) After my actual research meeting today, I plan on trying to be a bit more productive with my schoolwork, and hopefully cleaning up my room a bit, too. Yeahhhh today's one of those super boring Mondays...X) Sorry I don't have anything more exciting to tell you about today, haha!

For stuff that will help you with your revision I suggest these items: a comfy reading cushion so you can work anywhere and still be comfortable! This lap desk also so you can work anywhere and be comfy- also it gives you a nicer surface for writing or for your laptop. I actually have this lap desk and I love it! I have a 15" laptop, and I still have room on the desk for my mouse. This lap desk could also be used for gaming anywhere with your laptop (that's what I do quite often)! ;D

For revision breaks, I simply suggest going outside! Nothing is more refreshing than nature, my friend. Take a walk, go on a bike ride, just sit outside and read- whatever floats your boat! =D I tried looking on Amazon for some outdoorsy accessories for you, but it's really all personal preference on what sort of outdoor activities you like to do!

As for my wishlist, I'd really like this water bottle for my bike, but I'm honestly fine with anything on my wishlist in your range, so feel free to surprise me if I happen to win!

Who needs revision?! Thank you so much for this contest! And good luck with studying, revising, and of course, on your finals!

u/ilikesleep · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Male!

    2.

    I hope that you are able to sleep peacefully every night

    I hope you aren't afraid of meeting new people

    I hope you love sleep

    I hope you get hugs every day

    I hope you laugh out loud

    I hope you never forget that food is as much for pleasure as it is for nourishment

    I hope you ignore the anti vaccination movement

    I hope you become AWESOME

    I hope you respect your mother and all she's doing/done for you

    I hope you grow up strong and beautiful

    Pillow
u/ConstantCompile · 3 pointsr/AskReddit

Created an account after months of lurking to post this.

I have had sleep problems for as long as I can remember; without going into the symptoms, diagnoses, etc. in the interest of brevity, these are the steps I have taken to correct it:

Typical good sleep habits (Standard fare, I sometimes break these rules but stick to them whenever possible) -

  • No videogames within an hour of bedtime.
  • Ingest as little sugar as possible within two hours of bedtime.
  • No large meals within three hours of bedtime.
  • No exercise within four hours of bedtime.
  • Once the sun goes down, try to keep all lights as dim as possible without causing discomfort to your eyes; consider turning down the brightness of your monitor a few notches, too.
  • Exercise for at least ten minutes a day, as close to mid-day as possible ((I find a descending set of 10 burpees to be a great workout; it can take less than 15 minutes and is completely exhausting, and any redditor that says they don't have 15 minutes to spare in the day is lying)).
  • Get up at the same time every morning, even weekends.
  • Go to bed at the same time every night, even weekends.
  • Bear in mind, the "sleepy effect" of alcohol wears off in a few hours; this can cause you to wake up in the middle of the night, unable to go back to sleep.

    Absolute darkness at bedtime (The end result is as close to pitch black as I can manage) -

  • Tin-foil over bedroom window
  • Alarm clock's display covered
  • All LED indicators in the room covered
  • Night mask for good measure.

    Focusing on breathing - Random thoughts can easily keep me awake for several hours at a time, simply because I spend so much time thinking about them that my mind never "shuts off." A personal method that I came up with to combat this (I don't recall reading about it anywhere, it just occurred to me one night) is to concentrate on my breathing with the highest degree of focus possible, in hopes that my mind's resources are so fully devoted to the task that it has nothing left to have random thoughts with. It actually seems to work spectacularly. I am no longer "bored" when trying to go to sleep, because I am actively engaged in a task; sleep seems to occur within minutes.
    TL;DR -

  • Devote your full attention and focus to your breathing and/or how your body feels.
  • If you think about anything, you aren't paying enough attention to your breathing.
  • You shouldn't have to adjust your sleeping position more than once or twice. Discomfort may be a sign that you need a better pillow or mattress. If this isn't an option, try to focus only on your breathing, and ignore the discomfort.

    Comfortable mattress/pillow - When I first moved into my current apartment, I had no mattress or pillow; having only had springy hand-me-down mattresses up to this point, I decided to opt for the cheapest memory foam mattress I could find, and was so impressed that I later bought a memory foam pillow as well. $300-$350 overall with free shipping; the claims of the mattress being environmentally-friendly was a deciding factor for me (the free shipping even more so) but if you're unconcerned about that, consider it icing on the cake.

    Light therapy - This form of treatment is apparently experimental; I myself have only been using it a few months, but it's been more effective than any of the five sleep medications I've tried. In a nutshell, an extremely bright light (20 times brighter than typical indoor lighting) acts as an artificial sun, prompting a "wake up" response from your body. By causing this response at the same time every day (within an hour of waking up) for a few weeks, your body naturally adjusts your internal clock accordingly.

    The Phillips BriteLITE 6 was actually given to me free of charge by my medical provider. After a few months of using it I'm certain it's worth every penny, but I realize dropping $180 on an unproven method that you heard about on the internet probably seems unwise.

    Obviously, try the above methods first, or try using natural sunlight if you live in a sunny area. If the above methods don't work, natural sunlight isn't available, or you just hate going outside, do some research on Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders (DSPS is one of them), Melatonin, etc., and consider it. I could go into more detail about the BriteLITE 6 if you'd like, or make a separate AMA for my experience with Light Therapy (remember, I'm no doctor; this is just something I'm trying, am thoroughly impressed with, and want to spread the word about). Otherwise, good luck to you, sir.

    EDIT: Fixed the bullet point formatting, added bold to the different methods.
u/oviforconnsmythe · 2 pointsr/ACL

Wow that's scary, hope you feel better and the clot is destroyed quickly. I'm guessing youre on stronger blood thinners? And how did they find the clot in the lungs? Its good you went to the ER when you did. I completely understand the frustration with the calf pain, it was annoying af.

I ended up going to the ER and got an ultrasound to. They didn't find any clots in my leg, but didn't check my lungs. I also didn't really have any signs of pulmonary embolism so it probably wasn't necessary. The ER doctors kept in contact with my surgeon which was nice, but were unable to give me a solid diagnosis. I finally had my post op with the surgeon a week later and he diagnosed it as a bad hematoma. Apparently my hamstring bled a lot during the graph, and all the blood pooled in my calf, eventually forming the hematoma. He still told me to monitor signs of a DVT, but to try and move around a reasonable amount to breakup the hematoma.

The calf pain was quite shitty for a solid 3 weeks or so but it got slightly better each day. I'm started walking crutch free (around 3.5 weeks post op) and now only a little bit of pain in my lower leg (closer to the ankle), but its definitely much much better. I found that elevating my leg helped a lot, same with regular icing. Also, do tons of ankle pumps.

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These 3 products were really helpful:

https://www.amazon.ca/Milliard-Elevator-Cushion-Washable-Elevation/dp/B01BCQ7U5S/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=knee+pillow+acl&qid=1562975863&s=gateway&sr=8-1

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07J1NCNNB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B06XZ5SBD1/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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It was a bit painful using the knee pillow and took some getting used to but it helped tremendously. Ideally, you don't want to bend your knee much when sleeping, so I placed a small pillow under my foot at the top of this pillow.

The first ice pack is great as it stays nice and cool thanks to the insulation, and the straps work really well.

The second ice pack is great cause it wraps around your entire leg. I had 3 ice packs I rotated through, started off by icing my knee, then moved it over to my calf after around 20 minutes.

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Hope you have a safe recovery man!

u/CabotFan42 · 3 pointsr/ChronicPain

Look for a lumbar support pillow. You're gonna look weird carrying it around but it supports your lower back and it will help with the pain from sitting in the chairs in classrooms. I use it everywhere, car, classes, library etc.

I use this one personally: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IJNJAZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0BMJzb92CBH25

Try Tiger Balm. It's another cream similar to icy hot but works better for me.

I have a tens unit from Amazon that works pretty well for a battery powered one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NCRE4GO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_NEMJzb3SXNPQ5

Also an electric heating pad and reusable ice pack or if your dorm has an ice maker like mine a reusable bag for ice depending on what works better for your back.

Get a good backpack. Something with a sternum strap and a hip strap if possible so that the weight is more evenly distributed. Also, I never carry anything other than exactly what I need for class to keep the weight down and try to buy as many textbooks as possible on Kindle so that there's less weight there as well.

A good mattress pad if you're in the dorm so that you can supplement the mattress with one that's better for your back. They can get expensive (Mine was about $100) but it's an investment in your health.

A good pair of inserts in your shoes from Roadrunner, an orthopedic doctor, or a similar store where they mold to your feet has truly helped my pain a lot. I stick them in the pair I'm wearing for the day and I'm good to go.

u/caaate · 39 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I travel a ton for work and these have been my workhorses:

u/ukelily · 6 pointsr/peacecorps

Glad I brought:

Kindle

Hard drive

Chaco flip-flops

A travel pillow

Sturdy but comfortable hiking pants

Bonus: my Hydroflask water bottle. Love that thing, and love not wasting plastic bottles.

Didn't really need to bring:

Casual clothes like t-shirts (my country has plenty)

Water bottle with a travel filter (my Peace Corps filter is adequate)

School supplies like pens and markers. There's a shop in my village that has plenty.

My nice-ish closed toe sandals that I was required to wear for PST, but never wear at site. PST is annoying like that.

My rechargeable flashlight. My house has electricity most of the time and I use my headlamp when it doesn't.

Wish I brought:

More snack items

More cotton collared shirts (I have to wear them for work, but clothes wear out fast here, and I don't like the ones I can buy in country.)

A Bluetooth speaker for playing music in my classroom

One of those phone cases that gives your battery an extra charge

Chocolate protein powder

u/Narvinye · 2 pointsr/DesignMyRoom

It's going to be tricky to fit a double bed in that small room, but it can probably be done if you're willing to replace the closet doors. It'll still be a tight squeeze though, and the room will be crowded. I don't think it'll be possible to fit in both a decent sized desk and extra seating.

For the bed, look for something with storage; a platform with drawers and maybe a bookcase-type headboard would give you quite a bit. If you like to read or lounge around on the bed, get a bed rest.

Because the room will be crowded and because you've said it's too dark, a glass desk would be ideal. Try a set-up similar to this one, but measure carefully to make sure you get a desk that will fit into the corner where your bed is now.

For a bit more storage and a place to put a bedside lamp, here's a mostly transparent nightstand.

For lighting, look for lamps that have a shade in a light color. For next to the bed, this one or this one would be good. Get another lamp to sit on the cabinet under the windows. It looks like it's not very wide, so a thin lamp would work well. All of these lamps will take at least a 100W bulb and the glass in the room will help reflect the light. You'll also need a desk lamp.

Here's a floorplan, and as you can see, the bed is taking up most of the space. I'm wondering if the bed will fit on that wall though, because there's a tall white thing? on that wall between the desk and the bookcase and I can't tell if it's built-in or not. I'm assuming it's not since you didn't include that in your measurements, but if it is, I don't think the bed can go on that wall.

u/somedafthuman · 2 pointsr/Dakimakuras

Thanks!

I prolly don't have more of a thing than you. I mostly typed that out jokingly. Still love the meme, the porn is great ;)

I'd readily buy it if it weren't tainted by bootlegging. Seeing her listed on many storefronts across several sites among numerous bootlegs from Cuddly Octopus and others keeps me from giving to those numerous faces belonging to a single mass of bootleggery.

I can't say I really care much about what bootlegging does to other's business, more that I like throwing my money at people who care about their craft. Bootlegging is lifeless work. Much of dakimakura is art by fans who draw by their styles that change and improve. Doesn't always appeal to me but when it does, gotta buy till the wallet's dry! Most Chinese sellers like these churn out daki based on what's hype in the moment. To me, the art looks stale, selling by broad appeal.

Anyways, that's me and you do you, of course. I still love that Bowsette daki, the pierced tits especially.

If you don't already have a decent daki inner, I recommend COMODO just because they're conveniently on Amazon while the DHR and others are incredibly marked up. There's the 160cm CMD9000 and CMD9900LS and the 150cm CMD9150 and CMD9950MS. Great entry for higher class Japanese inners, much better than standard maternity pillows and generic Chinese inners. Prices fluctuate of course, with my CMD9900LS at 80 USD and I've seen it gone lower.

u/TotoroTomato · 2 pointsr/January2018Bumpers

These are general flight comfort tips, but I think comfort is even more important while you are pregnant! I have a lot of experience with long flights.

In addition to your compression socks, wear very comfortable clothing and layers so you can adjust your temperature. Bring earplugs/noise cancelling headphones and a face mask for napping and quiet time. Ask for an extra pillow to support your lower back.

I'd check out the Trtl travel pillow too, great for longer economy flights. Those chairs really do not recline very far. https://www.amazon.com/Trtl-Pillow-Scientifically-Support-Washable/dp/B00LB7REFK/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_201_bs_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=RDSYTYWDB50C3V7FHA30

Bring way more water and snacks than you think you will need, and drink a ton of water. Really easy to get dehydrated on long flights. Bring lip balm.

Assuming you are making a significant time zone change it really helps minimize jet lag misery to start gradually adjusting to the new time in the week before you travel. If you are going east get up earlier every each day the week before travel, west stay up later and sleep in later if you can. Take Unisom to help you get yo sleep on the plane (usually I would take half a prescription sleeping pill, but not doing so while pregnant. Unisom is pregnancy safe).

Might be worth looking up some basic hip and leg stretches you can do while in your seat too.

u/LearyTraveler · 1 pointr/AskWomen

Load up your phone with your favorite media - podcasts, TV shows, movies. I like to use travel time to start a new show or to read a new book. Bring earplugs and an eye mask (the last 9 hour flight I was on never turned off the overhead lights once). Bring a portable charger or power bank. On your trip, don't be afraid to slow down, take a nap, or spend an hour drinking a cup of coffee at a cafe.

Wear comfortable clothing in the plane, especially shoes. Most museums and major attractions will give you the option to buy an online ticket and skip the lines - do this ahead of time! Then you won't have to wait in a super long ticket line before getting into the entry line.

Do your research and plan out what major attractions you have to see. Then be flexible in your plans and be prepared to make adjustments if something is closed or if it just doesn't work out.

This is the best neck pillow I have ever bought:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009416CVC/ref=mp_s_a_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1495001757&sr=8-13&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Neck+pillow

Another redditor recommended it and it is the only pillow I've tried that actually supports your neck. My boyfriend always tries to steal it from me.

u/Luckyshades · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

Pillow
Alright so the first part of a pillow is knowing the size you need, are your covers that you have, or are interested in 150x50 or 160x50.


The problem with I think any body pillow is, is the fact that they will sag/flatten over time of use. The higher quality pillow, the longer they will generally last. I have never used a Walmart body pillow, but I can only assume the quality of that pillow is far inferior to almost any other pillow, especially because it only costs 12$. If you are using the dakimakura for usage, you have to invest in 2 different products. The pillow and ofcourse the dakimakura.


If you want to avoid having a somewhat high cost for a body pillow, you are rather limited in your options. I assume that you are from the United States, I assume this because you are talking about Walmart. In the United States you have a decently priced option for a pillow and the shipping shouldn't be too high in price.
http://www.royalpillow.com/body-pillows.asp
So are those pillows really good? I only have experience with the Cluster fiber or Polyester Fiber version (Can't remember which one I had). Was it good? Uhmmm due to the fact it was my first body pillow I thought it was oke. It started flattening still rather quickly though. And for the cost of the product I couldn't expect anything more really. Non the less I used it for a bit over a year, this was mostly because the cost of a pillow is much higher for me. In Europe there is no option like royalpillow for a low priced pillow that had the size I needed. If you are searching for a 160x50 you have to call them to order the custom product, this is not a size they have on their website.


The pillow we recommend though is a different story in price. It's the DHR6000. This is a pillow that's a much higher quality, the actual product cost is around 80$. But it ships from Japan, so the shipping cost will be another 70$ I think. Is ~150$ worth it to you? That is all up to you, that is the pillow I would recommend. For me, it was worth the extra investment. The DHR6000 is 160x50, for the 150x50 you will need the DHR6001


Dakimakura
A dakimakura is the actual cover of the body pillow. You said you purchased your covers from the likes of Amazon and Ebay for less than 50$. This is a clear sign you are buying bootleg covers.


What does a bootleg cover mean you might ask. A bootleg cover means the art on that cover is stolen from artist and used without permission of the artist. That is why you will be able to find those covers for so cheap, they didn't need to invest in the art. A bootleg cover you can purchase from anywhere between 40$ up to 90$ if I remember correctly. Those prices are considered cheap in this hobby. The lower the price the worse the quality of the material. But I'll come back on the material topic.


Next to bootleg covers, there are another 2 classifications of covers. These other 2 classification are considered the legitimate market in comparison to the bootleg market which is considered illegitimate.


Doujin / Circle cover. These covers are created by artists from the fan base. This is by far the most common sort of cover amongst the legitimate covers. The price for these covers are normally 12000 yen(~100$). And they are made from 2WT(Best material). You can either get them while they are up in their preorder period or on the second hand market.


Officially licensed covers. These covers are made by the likes of COSPA and are made with full permission from the company behind the character that is depicted on the cover. These will cost around 10k yen (~85$), but are printed on materials such as Smooth Knit (Half way in between material). It is difficult to find the character you want in these classification.


Material
As brutal as it may sound. But the only material you want for your dakimakura is 2 Way Tricot (2WT), every other material is inferior and is kind of a waste of money really.


In the 2WT material group there is a lot of different, all depending on the manufacturer. Bootlegs offer 2WT as well, but they are at the worst end of the 2WT group, the preferred 2WT are from A&J and P80(There are more, but these ones came up in my head first).


The covers you have are made from Peach skin, this is quite clear because of the price you paid. And all I can say is, you do not want peach skin. The material just feels off, the print quality ain't even good. There is no stretch in the material.


How to spot a bootlegger
I will just quote a previous post from /u/DakimakuraGuy for this.




  • If the site is in English, it's probably a bootlegger. The few exceptions to this are big Japanese sites that also run an English store (Mandarake, Hobby Search, AmiAmi, etc..)

  • Generally, legit covers run ~/> $100, and the price will almost always be in yen (regular MSRP is usually 12000 yen.) That doesn't mean you won't find deals for less than that, but if a site its selling nothing but covers in the $40-80 range, it's probably a bootlegger.

  • If a site offers multiple materials types for every cover listed, it's probably a bootlegger. If a site offers peachskin, *it is a bootlegger.

    Those tips are probably enough to weed out 90% of the bootleggers you'll come across. The other 10% can be a bit trickier, so if you ever have any questions feel free to ask.


    If you are willing to invest more in your dakimakura and need help finding a cover, or searching through the Japanese sites. You are always welcome to ask for help here. In the case of the price range you are searching, I can't help you further because I don't advocate the willingly knowing purchase of bootlegged covers.
u/hankbaumbach · 1 pointr/Posture

It's a bit pricey at nearly $60 but I got one of these memory foam/bamboo pillows last year and it's pretty awesome.

https://www.amazon.com/Snuggle-Pedic-Ultra-Luxury-Combination-Adjustable-Hypoallergenic/dp/B0725349FN/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=bamboo+pillow&qid=1556198652&s=home-garden&sr=1-4

To be honest, when it first arrived it was a little too thick but they have a zipper that lets you easily remove some of the shredded memory foam so you can get it to the size you want.

u/MarineFury · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

Difference in DHR6001 vs DHR4001? From one of the older questions it seemed the 4000 series has a little less filling but is more guaranteed to satisfy.
I personally would like more filling, but from the reviews off of Amazon.jp:
http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00FPEE2WS/ref=pd_lpo_sbs_dp_ss_2?pf_rd_p=187205609&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B00PIM8OTO&pf_rd_m=AN1VRQENFRJN5&pf_rd_r=0XZWH45PAYK8Y0BB1RAT

vs

http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E6%8A%B1%E3%81%8D%E6%9E%95%E6%9C%AC%E4%BD%93-J%E3%82%AA%E3%83%AA%E3%82%B8%E3%83%8A%E3%83%AB-DHR6001-%E3%83%8F%E3%82%A4%E3%82%AF%E3%83%A9%E3%82%B9-150cm%C3%9750cm/dp/B00PIM8OTO

It seemed the 6001 is perceived more negatively, while the 4001 got all favorable reviews. What's the big deal? Should I just order the 4001 to be safe?

u/jamesdavis86 · 1 pointr/dxracer

I am also interested in this! I had a sentinel shipped in today, and the lumbar support pillow is way too stiff. I thought it was in my mind until I used the softer U-shaped neck pillow on my lower back, and omg, it felt perfect.

I'm thinking about purchasing the Everlasting Comfort 100% Pure Memory Foam Back Cushion on Amazon. Free one-day shipping is ideal!

u/JLFR · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I got this one. Crazy expensive, but OMG! SOOOOO comfy!!!! I like all the positions you can put it in compared to some of the other brands. It's also soft enough that it doesn't cause pressure points to form. It is big though. If you have an SO, you will need a kings size mattress to fit this pillow, you, and a second person. Again, worth it. Used to wake up barely able to move from hip and knee pain, and my arms would always be numb. Not any more :-)

Also, I got a memory foam mattress a few years ago, and that reduced my pain and fatigue by about half. Comfort Dreams from Overstock.com, and a metal memory foam specific frame on Amazon. I am sure it has paid for itself in all the pain meds I was able to reduce.

Good luck :-) and air hugs!

u/positivecontrol · 2 pointsr/churning

More of a fuzzy neck brace than a pillow, but this thing has been a godsend on many a redeye.

Trtl Pillow - Scientifically Proven Super Soft Neck Support Travel Pillow – Machine Washable Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LB7REBE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Msbrzb7ZN4JF2

u/ants-in-my-plants · 2 pointsr/needadvice

Try a pillow like this:

Moonlight Slumber - Comfort U Total Body Support Pillow - White (Full Size) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010BBN7M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_aeLXCbYD2NQDG

It’s like sleeping in a cozy nest. Maybe being supported on both sides of your body will help you to feel more secure.

u/BQJJ · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I go to Disney World (cliche, but I've only been once, and my girlfriend and kid are dying to go), staying in one of their cheaper hotels but still on the park grounds. I'm bringing this neck pillow because even two hour flights deserve comfort.

Taking my girlfriend and son (obviously), and possibly my best friend and his ladyfriend.

u/ravenclaws13 · 1 pointr/ACL

Yeah, it as only like this for the comparison picture. My wedge pillow has a trough in the middle so there’s nothing to bend the knee. I have a pillow on the edge for my heel to assist with full extension. This pillow has been wonderful, very helpful for comfortable sleeping. Just making sure to do heel pumps and quad firing throughout the day.

u/Mephistopheplease · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

No personal experience. I’ve heard okay things, but for that price you could get a dhr6/7000 or any number of legit Japanese pillows. I think the verdict is still out on the authenticity, but if https://www.amazon.com/COMODO-Original-CMD9150-Dakimakura-Maternity/dp/B07DHT7NPV is legit that is an amazing price for a respected Japanese pillow. It might not be as good as, say, a DHR7000, but it’s also almost a third of the price. Im mighty tempted to pick one up to supplement my dhr6000.

Edit: sorry, meant to mention that the link and price I mentioned are for the US. No idea if that price is amazing in other parts of the world.

u/blackberrybramble · 2 pointsr/solotravel

Some of my favorite Amazon items that I've purchased for my solo trips:

-- Selfie stick/ tripod with bluetooth remote (which is nice when there's no one around to take a photo for me)

-- These amazing silicone earplugs that block out all noise and make for a good night's sleep.

-- Luggage locks

-- Some sort of compact travel pillow for flights/train rides

-- A good sleep mask

u/september2january · 7 pointsr/migraine

About 18 months ago I got one of these bamboo pillows , and at the risk of sounding like a commercial, it took my chronic nighttime neck pain away. I had tried so many pillows over the years and they didn’t help. I saw someone on here mention it and I was skeptical but it worked. Didn’t improve my migraines, but I slept a lot better. Whoever you are that recommended it- thank you!

u/pwnagekirby · 3 pointsr/Dakimakuras

After seeing some less-than-stellar comments about peoples' experiences with Royal Pillow, I figured I ought to try looking elsewhere. Does anyone have experience with this one from Arrowzoom or this one from Zituop or anything else like them? These two seem to be the most well-received on Amazon, but there are few enough reviews it seemed like a good idea to check elsewhere.

I know probably nothing in this price range is gonna compare to a DHR in fluffiness, but for 1/5th the price I'm totally okay with something that's just as "adequate" as it can be.

u/Cait-IRL · 3 pointsr/grubhubdrivers

I couldn’t work without mine to be honest.

This is the one I bought off of amazon, it has over 3k reviews and very reasonably priced. I also bought one for my friend and another for my computer chair at home.

Everlasting Comfort 100% Pure Memory Foam Back Cushion - Lumbar Support Pillow for Office, Car and Chair https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IJNJAZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ECS4CbDMAQCQG

u/xaffinityx · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Firstly, I LOVE YOUR NECKLACES. Absolutely adorable. (I'm obsessed with keys!!)

My pamper items. I consider good sleep pampering hehe.
http://www.amazon.com/Dream-Supreme-Plus-Fiber-Filled-Standard/dp/B000RGXNM4/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=337I02MBJCAHF&coliid=IQQNNATJENWMW

Kitten mittens!

u/nondescript0605 · 2 pointsr/ACL

Best thing I did was cook a bunch of food to throw in the freezer. Big batches of soup, chili, etc.

I didn't find that I really needed accessories for my crutches, but I have a small apartment so it wasn't difficult to get around from one room to the other. If you're having to move across large distances, it may be nice to get a bag that attaches. Otherwise, use a fanny pack or something that you already have.

Shower stool was a nice to have, but wish I had borrowed instead of bought it. Only used it for the first 2 weeks.

I bought this pillow to sleep with and it was a god send to me. Before surgery, when I slept in the brace, my leg would keep falling to the side which left me with lots of hip pain. This kept me elevated and prevent side to side movement. Also used this a lot while sitting on the couch and propping up my leg on the ottoman.

u/zapfastnet · 1 pointr/SleepApnea

good luck going forward --plenty of good advice ITT.

One "accessory " that helps me with sleeping with my full face mask is a Buckwheat hull Pillow . it can be formed to help make room for the mask while supporting your head.

I could not get used to a nose only mask. the chin strap was a deal killer for me.

there are also other kinds of CPAP specific pillows out there.

u/the_the_the_the_guy · 2 pointsr/MotionDesign

I take my McKenzie Roll to all freelance gigs. While it does have lumbar support, it’s also a constant reminder to have shoulders back and chest open. I also recommend installing a Chrome Extension that reminds you to do 20/20/20. Also just making sure you get up, stay hydrated, and get some exercise will help.

u/pretty_snappy · 5 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Sounds like our SO's are somewhat similar, so I'll be checking to see what other responses you get, but in the past I've gotten him this camping/airplane pillow, and these custom pint glasses and beer from where he grew up. Good luck!

u/FawltyBalboaTowers · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I like this one , which is less of a pillow and more of a support. It takes up less space than a traditional neck pillow and gives better support.

u/Beemorriscats · 2 pointsr/ChronicPain

One of these pillows might be your best option.

You could also use normal pillows. If you put them under your fitted sheet, it will help prevent them from sliding around :)

u/greatm31 · 1 pointr/churning

I’m a huge fan of this neck supporter, really reduces strain on long flights:

Trtl Pillow - Scientifically Proven Super Soft Neck Support Travel Pillow - Machine Washable Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LB7REFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_2cb5BKRpiMFgL

u/NinSonNar13 · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

Also, since it doesn't look like anybody has mentioned it, have you considered the actual pillow insert yet?

Almost anybody here would suggest https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00CFG0B3I (or https://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00PIM8OTO if a smaller 150x50cm daki), which is pretty much guaranteed to delight her as it's very soft and squishy while holding it's shape well, but it does unfortunately come with some extra work as it doesn't ship to the US.

I myself don't have any other good substitute suggestions (help anyone?), but if you are willing to put in the extra effort, using a proxy service suggested in the side bar will help you get one.

u/labbrat · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I got this one - it's pricey, but I love it. I do usually wake up a little bit when I turn from side to side, but I'm so glad I don't have to worry about moving it with me when I turn because then I think I'd have to wake up fully to turn over. I use it the opposite way that it's shown in the picture because I want to put my head on my own pillow.

u/Fuddit · 1 pointr/Entrepreneur

Let's say if I were to copy a product from someone else, will I get sued for it?

For example if I were to mass produce something like this item but change a little bit of the design to not make it look exactly like the originals, will I get sued for copyrights infringments or other kinds of lawsuits such as counterfeit or copyrights issues?

Do I have to invent my own item to sell or can I get my products from the original place that sells it and then sell it on Amazon?

https://www.amazon.com/Trtl-Pillow-Scientifically-Support-Washable/dp/B00LB7REFK/ref=pd_sim_201_38?ie=UTF8&dpID=51s4MvKp2QL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&psc=1&refRID=GZ1Q5405MN9QHQKHF79J

u/jdog90000 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This pillow and these computer glasses. I'd like to think life wise they'll be a little more helpful than a 3ds.

u/mouthie · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You two always look stunning of course. This pillow is something I need for sleeping. It's a cooling pillow and due to the amount of meds I take I get very hot when I sleep, ugh :( so unattractive!!


C'mon...gimme item would be This pretty necklace about mothers and daughters. Thanks for the generous contest you guys! <3

u/Meesterknecht · 2 pointsr/Fitness

Happened to me all the time. Getting a buckwheat pillow helped a lot: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0037NX61M?keywords=buckwheat%20pillow&qid=1453980520&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1

Make sure it has enough buckwheat to support your head and neck and kind of bunch it up towards your headboard. You'll be in a bit of an incline (but comfortably supported) and your shoulder should be largely relieved of the pressure.

u/InkedLeo · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

It's expensive but I've got a giant U-shaped body pillow. It's generally marketed at pregnant women, but as a side sleeper it's been a life saver. If you do end up getting one, I strongly suggest cutting a slit up the middle of the U and putting a fabric gusset in. If you don't, it'll eventually rip there anyway. Mine ended up tearing after a few months of use from my shoulder, but since I put the gusset in, it's perfect.

u/WeatherIsGreatUpHere · 1 pointr/motocamping

Thanks! Good to know. I was thinking about picking up a Camelbak. Still not sure. I hope to try out my equipment in the next couple weeks. I got one of those Thermarest camping pillows. It seems to compress really well. Hopefully that's not the pillow you found to suck!

u/grantrules · 1 pointr/AskMen

I use this one It's so damned comfy and it stays pretty cool (I don't flip my pillow to the cool side anymore)

u/jkastrin · 1 pointr/WRX

The Original McKenzie Lumbar Roll by OPTP - Standard Density (701) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000H48WYA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_sycFyb1HYZ1EJ

I use the firm density and I can take it in the house/office and use it there too. Been using it for 2 years and I love it.

u/smalltimehustler · 1 pointr/buildapc

Before you shell out a lot of money, try adding a lumbar roll to your current chair - something like https://www.amazon.com/OPTP-Original-McKenzie%C2%AE-Lumbar-Roll/dp/B000H48WYA/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1473945712&sr=8-1&keywords=back+support+roll. I used to have bad back pain and tried a variety of crazy chairs, and funny enough, adding this to the most basic office chair is usually the best solution for me. Just adding a little support/pressure in the right place can make a huge difference in your comfort.

u/mikeAlOp1 · 2 pointsr/malelivingspace

I like the memory foam personally.

https://www.amazon.com/Classic-Brands-Conforma-Memory-Pillow/dp/B0043L17NG/ref=sr_1_4?s=bedbath&ie=UTF8&qid=1494555553&sr=1-4&refinements=p_n_feature_three_browse-bin%3A10671109011

I would strongly suggest a total of four pillows in case you have an ahem overnight guest. Looks nicer when the bed is made too.

u/KarmaPoIice · 6 pointsr/Posture

I’m here to save the day! I bought one of these a year ago and now I honestly can’t imagine sleeping without it. Absolute game changer for my sleep

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B013RV0JGI/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/DakimakuraGuy · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

No, there are some minor variations in size. 160x50cm is by far the most common size, however, there are some companies that still use 150x50cm, which was previously the industry standard.

If you want the absolute best pillow, the DHR6000 (or DHR6001 if you buy that pillow, since it's 150x50cm) is the pillow that I personally recommend, but it isn't cheap. It's also only available on sites that don't ship internationally, so you'd have to use a proxy service to order it. If you're interested, you can find a listing for it here.

u/gypsybunny · 2 pointsr/WaltDisneyWorld

I purchased a cheapo $10 neck pillow that snaps in the front so it'll keep in place. I am very curious about [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Trtl-Pillow-Scientifically-Support-Washable/dp/B00LB7REFK/ref=zg_bs_3732121_2/155-2294129-2666707)
Seems like it wouldn't be comfortable but it has a lot of good reviews.

u/lilnuke50 · 2 pointsr/GolfGTI

6'1" here as well. I lower the seat all the way and then add about 2 pulls up. I set the steering wheel so that when I look down, I can easily see all of the guages. Then I lay my arms on top of the steering wheel, with my back against the seat, and move back till wrists are sitting on top of the steering wheel. Then I adjust the recline for comfort. No issues driving for long period of time.

As for lumbar, they make these great little cushions now that you can use. I can't go without the lumbar, then my back will hurt.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
I just want all the gold!

D You HAVE to have this pillow! Why? Because it is the most comfortable pillow of all freaking time. :D Your neck and back would thank me!
u/andyrosenberg · 1 pointr/DoesAnybodyElse

This is the absolute best thing I ever bought.

u/confucius37 · 1 pointr/trees

I really like this one: http://www.amazon.com/Sleep-Better-Iso-Cool-Memory-Contour/dp/B000ZK7MPG/ref=pd_rhf_shvl_5

It keeps cool so your head doesn't get hot at night.

u/voluptuous_lime · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

;)

edit: Umm, that wasn't what I intended, but I'll keep it there. This is what I meant to put up, haha.

u/Drunkninja85 · 2 pointsr/medicalschool

I have to go to physical therapy because of my shoulders/neck due to chronic muscle pain and my PT recommended I buy the lumbar support below. Not only does it take strain off of my lower back but it really helps decrease the tension in my shoulders and neck since it helps correct my posture. I don't wrap it around the chair, I just put it within the lordosis of my lumbars and am good to go. I also

® Lumbar Roll - Standard Density (701) 11 x 4.75 Inches - 100% Polyester Low Back Support for Car Seat, Office Chair or Waist https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000H48WYA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_B8vyxb910MPVS

I also invested in this book stand because I found that looking directly down at the table was also contributing to my pain

Wiztem Lilac Book Reader Stand Holder (11.8 X 9.4" Bookstand / Bookstands / Holder / Cookbook / Music / stand for iPhone, iPod, Kindle, eReader, Tablet PC, Smartphone)" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00696Q0SK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_iawyxbVV399NX

u/3dogsnights · 1 pointr/backpain

COMODO Original High Class Body... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DHT7NPV?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share. This body pillow helps prop my leg to get comfy.

u/IDFKwhereGilliganIs · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You are so amazing for doing this contest, over and over again. Funds are tight this month because SO's mom is flying us to Florida for her wedding, but expecting us to pay for all of the other costs -.- I really need new pillows.Like these ones. Not only are fluffy pillows more comfortable in general,I have been fighting a chest cold that makes it really hard to lay horizontally at night because of the fluid... resulting in at least an hour of hacking and coughing before I manage to fall asleep at night. Thanks again for the contest, you're awesome<3

u/just_like_arcadia · 4 pointsr/whatisthisthing

They are also in human pillows.

I use one and it's amazing for my neck.

https://www.amazon.com/Sobakawa-Buckwheat-Pillow-Maximum-Technology/dp/B0037NX61M

u/scarlettenoir · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Here's a link to the exact one I got from Amazon :)

u/Delslayer · 0 pointsr/Minecraft

You should also buy her one of these; no idea how she can be comfortable laying with the computer like that.

u/Ethan · 1 pointr/powerlifting

This this this:

https://www.amazon.com/Original-McKenzie-Lumbar-Roll-OPTP/dp/B000H48WYA

they have them in different shapes and thicknesses, find what's most comfortable for you. with amazaon especially you can always return it and try a different one. has helped me a lot

u/FattPatricia · 21 pointsr/Ultralight

My pillow is my luxury item. It’s more comfortable than an inflatable.

u/glitterharlot · 1 pointr/funny

You don't know complete pillow strategy until you've experienced a pregnancy pillow in all its glory.

u/kevmo77 · 8 pointsr/tall

I have a J-pillow. It's not perfect but it's much better than the standard neck pillow. I usually opt for a window seat to sleep against.

u/PROBABLY_BIKE_LANES · 2 pointsr/pittsburgh

Sweet, now I can get my ostrich pillows delivered within minutes!

u/harpoonguild · 1 pointr/funny

I bought this one and it seems to be made for side sleepers. It's a little too thick for me, but I tend to like my pillows regular size.

u/cyanocobalamin · 14 pointsr/AskMenOver30
  1. Take some ibuprofen to get the inflammation down. Take it with food and take it with TUMs (antacid calcium tablets ) to protect your stomach.

  2. Spend your time on the floor. Read a book or watch videos to keep your mind off of it.

  3. Get to a doctor (preferably an orthopedic doctor specializing in back pain )to confirm that it isn't a disc injury. Most back pain is usually just muscle spasms.

  4. As soon as you can get walking, even if it hurts. It will speed up your back healing.

  5. Physical therapy has the best track record for helping back pain as far as type of professionals go. If you want an adjustment go to an Osteopath, not a Chiropractor. Osteopaths do adjustments and have the same education as MDs. Research has shown that adjustments peak in value after about two times.

  6. The most therapeutic self care for bad backs is swimming, long walks with good posture, and ab strengthening exercises.

  7. Bend from the hips, not the waist, knees bent, and always keep your back straight when doing so by looking up.

  8. If you must sit in a chair put a cylindrical cushion (or cushy rolled up towel )between the back of your chair and the small of your back.....and sit up straight.

  9. Remember that your spine and back are near indestructible, so chances are this is a soft tissue injury that will go away gradually and there is no need to worry until a doctor tells you otherwise. Worry is the biggest problem with back pain, rather than any issues with the back.

    Good Luck and take it easy :)
u/reddilada · 1 pointr/camping

They make inflatable pillows that pack small, but I really don't like them. Your head just kinda rolls off of them.

My favorite is the Thermarest pillow. A proper squishy pillow that stuffs into itself to reduce the size. Comes in a bunch of sizes and colors.

u/Sp3cia1K · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Crap. I'm not taller taller than ^^^__ so can I still play?

The most important item on my list right now is this pillow because without it I wake up with MAJOR headaches and the one I have is totally flatty mcflattface now.

PS. Ruger (I have one at home!)

u/Tionishia · 42 pointsr/2healthbars

Here. That site is NSFW, so be careful. That is just the cover as well, you still need the inner pillow which a modest one can be purchased from amazon, such as this one. Also I know nothing about body pillows, do not look at my post history.

u/Jhana4 · 1 pointr/Buddhism

Use one of these when you have to sit for a long time. Also get this book in case the PTs you saw didn't show you this exercise.

Swimming is the best thing you can do for a bad back.

Ginger is a powerful antiinflammatory and it is a lot easier on your system than ibuprofen.

I realize many of these things might be too weak for your pain, but they are all worth a try.

If CBD oil capsules don't work for you see an MD familiar with CBD to see if they can get you some of the more potent products that are available to only MDs.

u/i_should_go_to_sleep · 2 pointsr/AirForce

I know a couple Huey pilots that fly with these:

Lumbar Support Roll Pillow

Everlasting Comfort

u/Flootershie · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

I am looking for a rather cheap inner pillow and found this one on US amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Full-Pillow-Vacuum-Package-150x50cm/dp/B01C6OX860 is it any good? im trying to spend around $100 so this pillow seems perfect. apologies if this has been asked before.


Also are there any Futaba Sakura from Persona 5 pillow cases out there? I found some online, but not sure if they are bootlegs are not. Thanks in advance :D

u/Akajou01 · 2 pointsr/france

Pour les oreillers, je te conseille un oreiller en latex/à mémoire de forme (c'est important pour soutenir la nuque) . Pour dormir sur le côté, tu peux aussi investir dans un traversin ou un giga oreiller en U. Comme celui ci https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013RV0JGI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_48GTAbGZVD9RX

C'est important de soutenir le genoux qui est au dessus quand tu dors sur le côté parce que ça va maintenir ta colonne vertébrale bien droite. Il y a plein de "Knee pillow" dispo si tu veux check.

u/ObligatoryJesus · 4 pointsr/funny

the holes on top are intended to be inline with your ears so that you can put your hands in them. The other hole is for you mouth and nose so you don't get too hot and so there is less moisture buildup.

Take a look at the pics on amazon. http://smile.amazon.com/Studio-Banana-Things-Original-Authentic/dp/B00B4S6SLW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418705214&sr=8-1&keywords=ostrich+pillo

u/Dazzie_130 · 1 pointr/Reduction

Wet wipes! Getting up to go wash your face is hard so just having those handy was nice as I felt gross and sweaty.

Lots of other great lists on here, but my other thing is, I got one of those pillows with the arm rests - that thing was GOLD

https://www.amazon.com/Brentwood-Originals-Brushed-Twill-Bedrest/dp/B002S0NJNK

u/Kingofthetreaux · 3 pointsr/Ultralight

I’ve seen a lot of pillow talk recently, I think I found another ringer.

https://www.amazon.com/OSTRICH-ORIGINAL-Pillow-Airplanes-Accessories/dp/B00B4S6SLW

Okay so obviously that first link was joke, but then I saw this other link (the one below). Could this bad boy be converted into an inflatable vest? Potentially use this instead of a sleeping pad?

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07GTGLTYP/ref=psdcmw_3732121_t1_B00B4S6SLW

u/wampum · 16 pointsr/funny

Look cool while napping with your very own Ostrich Pillow.

Link to Amazon

u/antiqueembryo · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I got one of these and haven't had this problem since. It has something to do with sleeping on your left side so you don't block a nerve:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B013RV0JGI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1

The only times I've woken up with screaming cramps is if I am not using the pillow to keep my legs separated and my hips aligned. It helps a lot.

u/DDXProject · 3 pointsr/Fitness

Easy, just show up to the gym wearing one these: https://www.amazon.com/OSTRICH-PILLOW-ORIGINAL-Airplanes-Accessories/dp/B00B4S6SLW

Problem solve.

u/bennee_ · 3 pointsr/Dakimakuras

What do you guys think about the following pillow: Here

I'm trying to get an inner pillow but I don't want one too expensive. I need to buy something under $100

I need to balance quality and price, and this one seems legit since I can also find it with a lot of reviews in Amazon Japan

u/serpentcroissant · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You're going to buy this. Because I said so. And because That item looks mighty fine.

u/PUSSY_ON_DA_CHAINWAX · 2 pointsr/gadgets

Yeah I actually went on Amazon to see if there were any knockoffs. I kind of want this now http://www.amazon.com/Studio-Banana-Things-Original-Authentic/dp/B00B4S6SLW

u/itsadian · 1 pointr/travel

I recently was intrigued by the trtl pillow, although I haven't tried it yet. linky

Currently I have this one and I like it because it's super compact, but I'm not sure how effective it is for sleeping on coach.

u/H720 · 1 pointr/INEEEEDIT

Name: "Ostrich Pillow"

$93

Amazon Link:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B4S6SLW

u/mellowmonk · 3 pointsr/CasualConversation

Lower back support might help. I sit a lot at work and have had a lot of back problems over the years, including back surgery. I use this back cushion on my office chair and in my car. It’s helped tremendously.

u/PistachioMilkshake · 1 pointr/February2018Bumpers

I hate that you're having so much back pain. Mine has finally subsided. Here's a few things what might be helping me.

Desk job here also. I bought this for my chair. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IJNJAZ0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_Jgz.zb12W822H

Here's my maternity belt: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0113WE0QS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_yMnUTP6iIT3gX

Otherwise, I started doing squats, slow and controlled, 5-7 days a week and that seems to have helped tremendously.

I hope you get some relief!

u/Nocturnx · 2 pointsr/Wetshaving

I have a pillow just like this with the shredded memory foam, it might be this same one. I like it a lot. It was firmer than what I was used to but it's grown on me and maybe it is just what I needed since I haven't woken up with neck pain or a headache since.

Like you said it does get packed down and you have to re-fluff it. I find that just throwing it in the dryer for a quick tumble un-compresses it and makes it fluffy again, I do this maybe once a month.

Edit: I have this one: https://www.amazon.com/Snuggle-Pedic-Ultra-Luxury-Combination-Adjustable-Hypoallergenic/dp/B0725349FN/

u/DensetsuNoBaka · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

The DHR 6001 is 150 sized. Most people here seem to suggest just buying a DHR 6000 and removing some stuffing when you want to use a 150 cm cover. I believe amazon stopped shipping them internationally, so you'd have to use a proxy or a forwarder.

u/used2bgood · 2 pointsr/Wishlist

You'll need this, then.

u/andtherefore · 3 pointsr/solotravel

I was looking at this

u/greenyellowbird · 8 pointsr/starterpacks

I have one of these and with ear plugs, and an eye mask....I can almost sleep if I wasn't sitting upright at an 85 degree angle.

u/thainomad · 1 pointr/travel

I guess it depends on how you sleep.

I'm also looking at this, this, and this.

u/sharkswithlasers88 · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I got one of these stupid looking things

I'm off to Shanghai in a week!

u/the_marigny · 1 pointr/CampingGear

I have [this Thermarest pillow] (https://www.amazon.com/Therm-Rest-Compressible-Backpacking-Airplanes/dp/B002PW8SFK) and wouldn't think of camping without it. It's so comfortable that I even use it for naps at home sometimes.

u/doubleu · 3 pointsr/camping

I've been using this one (denim/large) for the last couple of years

u/BarefootHippieDesign · 1 pointr/ofcoursethatsathing

Who would pay $100 for it?
Ostrich Pillow

u/JoeCumiaSr · 2 pointsr/opieandanthony

The real doll is a little out there I'll give you that. But what is devious about body pillows? Tell me THIS doesn't look comfortable

u/umichscoots · 3 pointsr/ForeverAlone

This website charges a 20% markup from the sites it sources its products from. In this case, it's about $100 on Amazon... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010BBN7M

Which is still a ton for a pillow.

u/WallHalen · 8 pointsr/BabyBumps

I bought my pregnant (17 weeks today!) wife a similar pillow, but much larger: link... and I despise it... not only does it take over the whole bed, but there's definitely no cuddling with it around.

However, she's decided to not use it until she really needs it, so I've got a few more weeks of snuggling before I'm on an island...

u/Phollie · 185 pointsr/reallifedoodles

I love body pillows. But I struggle finding one that is long enough to throw an arm and a leg over. I think I’m just going to have to makeone like this , since there’s no way in hell I am going to pay $100 for body pillow. And this pillow probably isn’t long enough/full of enough cushion.

u/Hrothmund16 · 2 pointsr/Dakimakuras

DHR 6001

Gate Japan

Amazon

Seems the bad reviews on Amazon come from not being filled enough. I do not have the DHR 6001 so i do not know if that is the case.

u/NationalReindeer · 5 pointsr/blogsnark

I will second the Trtl travel pillow (they sell them in a 2 pack as well!), a headphone splitter or adapter (larger international planes normally just have aux inputs and don't work with Bluetooth but there are adapters on Amazon if they already have Bluetooth headphones they like), noise cancelling headphones (these ones come with an aux to plug in on the plane, I own them and they're great!), compression socks, eye masks, and Global Entry!

u/Sathrah · 11 pointsr/mazda3

I have a 2014 without powered seats as well, and I had the exact same problem as you after about a year of ownership. Developed some pretty intense lower back pain that wouldn't go away (I have a long commute every day).

I bought this (Amazon - Lumbar Support Pillow). Solved my problem completely. Pain went away and didn't come back.

Best of luck!

u/drnick1988 · 3 pointsr/FordFiesta

This works for me. Makes me hate the car a little less.

u/trueebeamh · 3 pointsr/BoltEV

I have a 2018 Premier and bought a lumbar cushion from Amazon: https://www.amazon.ca/Everlasting-Comfort-100-Memory-Cushion/dp/B01IJNJAZ0/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=lumbar+cushion&qid=1558472773&s=gateway&sr=8-5

I am 6'6" and felt the seat really rounded out my back and didn't support my lumbar at all. With the cushion I find it acceptable. Still one of the worst features of the car, sadly.

u/Lizziedeee · 1 pointr/BravoRealHousewives

First of all, if you drive a lot, a McKenzie roll http://www.amazon.com/Original-McKenzie-Lumbar-Roll-OPTP/dp/B000H48WYA?th=1 for your car seat helps a lot. If you're like me and like the seat way back, you need to move it up closer so you're sitting pretty much straight up. One of the sciatica symptoms is if you almost cry getting out of the car, you've got it. The exercises I did were:lying on my stomach on the floor, slowly push up with your arms and arch your back, then slowly back down (should take 20-30 seconds per rep) 15 reps. Then lying on my back with feet in the air (like an L shape) slowly raise your bottom and lower back off the floor. Don't really engage your abs, just try to stretch your lower back. These were recommended to me by a massage therapist friend (after a massage, which might help), I am in no way an authorized medical advice dispenser. Sitting on a medicine ball (instead of a chair at my computer) helped a lot too.

It took about a month to get it better, but I swear, if I had had to live with that pain all my life I would have seriously considered something horrible. The pain is excruciating. It took some time to get that bad so get going on fixing whatever it is sooner rather than later. Good luck.