🛋️ Elevate your rest game — because comfort is the new productivity!
The Ebung Body Positioner is a premium memory foam wedge pillow measuring 25x24x12 inches, designed to provide ergonomic support for sleeping, sitting, and recovery. Its high-density memory foam adapts to your body shape for lasting comfort, while the removable, machine-washable cover ensures hygiene. Ideal for alleviating snoring, heartburn, and post-surgery discomfort, it enhances circulation and promotes better rest in multiple settings.
M**A
Good, firm support from this wedge pillow
I bought this pillow to help my snoring at night. It's hard to get use to sleeping on if you're a side sleeper but it's serving its purpose. I haven't stopped snoring completely, but it's not as loud. It also helps with my heartburn at night, too. I don't wake up tasting acid any more which is a plus. As other reviews say, it's VERY firm but if you're looking for support or something you're not going to just sink into, I would get this pillow. It's still soft and has a nice over that comes on it( you don't have to put it on yourself).I'm still getting used to sleeping on my back more ( never did since it made my snoring worse) but I feel positive about it because this pillow is actually helping in more than one way.
I**W
Comfortable vacation sleep is finally mine!
I have an adjustable memory foam bed at home that helps with sinus and back issues. I usually have to pile up pillows on vacation to try to get my head high enough so that my sinuses don’t cause pressure and swelling on my face. I had looked at the wedges before but was skeptical and didn’t think they’d be good for travel. I recently decided to have one shipped to my mom’s so it would be there when I arrived. I used it the whole week I was there, and it was great!I wish it were a little wider, but by the third night of adjusting it different ways, I figured out the best setup. The bed is in a corner, and putting the wedge in the corner so it had a wall on two sides allowed me to lean against the wall, so the width didn’t matter as much. (I wouldn’t have needed the corner if the wedge were wider.)I’m seriously considering getting one for other road trips. My vacations would be so much happier with this!If you don’t have an adjustable bed, I would recommend this for home use, too. It would also be really helpful for temporary use for someone who needs to be propped up (would be great for people trying to sleep with congestion causing a bad cough) or needs support under their knees.
H**Z
It's a perfectly fine wedge pillow, but does take a full 2-3 days to "decompress"
I ended up purchasing 3 wedge-like foam pillows to compare because I was frustrated trying to get normal couch pillows and rolled up blankets/towels to give me decent lumbar (lower back) support in various chairs. This Ebung 12" thick pillow is relatively firm, and it did a fine job of giving me the support needed, but it also was so thick that it keep me from sitting properly on chairs (12 inches takes up half the seat space.) But to be fair, this is advertised as a bed wedge so I am not taking points off for that. I have also tried using this wedge to give some elevation of my torso and head at night and it is definitely comfortably firm, but so far I have not found that to be a good position for sleeping. It did take a full 2-1/2 days for the majority of the wrinkles to gradually expand out of the foam and have it assume a normal wedge shape, and there are still some minor edge deformities. It also looks like they used a rusted wire for their hot-wire cutting of the foam as one edge is rather dirty looking and is a bit ragged. But the pillow has a zippered outer cover that hides that. For reference, I also purchased this smaller, much cheaper wedge https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CCJ6DDWC?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 is doing a much better job for me in filling the gaps in chairs and recliners to support my lower back. It arrived fully expanded and in good clean condition. I also ordered a more expensive wedge than the Ebung wedge (a Hygge "Bamboo Cooling 10-inch" foam wedge found here https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX5HM8CH?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 ). The Hygge wedge also came vacuum-compressed, but after opening it expanded to full size in only about 45 minutes. The foam cuts are also much cleaner looking in the Hygge compared to the Ebung. So, you get what you pay for I guess, but as far as firm support and functionality both the Hygee and the Ebung are similar as a bed wedge.
V**E
Great wedge for elevation
I bought this wedge to help me with a vertigo issue I am experiencing when laying flat. It has worked very well and provides great support. I do still like to use a thin pillow to provide a little neck support between it and the wedge. I am also able to comfortably sleep on my sides while using this wedge. I have been using it every night for almost 2 months now. Highly recommend!I do want to warn you on the packaging. I freaked out when it arrived and thought there was no way it was going to work. The box is quite small for the anticipated size of the product. Somehow they miraculously suck all the air out to the point they could even fold it in half and roll it up to fit in this small box. I decided to give it the benefit of the doubt and give it some time to reshape itself. By bedtime, I was shocked to see how much it had grown and the firmness it provided with nothing more than just letting it regain it's shape!
M**M
Well. It's a wedge pillow.
Ok, so. This was definitely a wedge pillow, I'll give you that. However there were a few things not quite good, about it.First, the cover. It seems to be pretty ok quality, but it's slick. You slide down the pillow, continuously, all night. When you take the cover off, to fix that problem, it brings to light this is actually a very cheap piece of foam, that has about a 1 inch layer of memory foam *very* sloppily glued to the top and already peeling away after 3 uses.So it's not exactly a memory foam pillow, it's a hard foam pillow with a thin layer of memory foam. Whatever, memory foam is too expensive I guess.It's also not a great angle for sciatica, you basically lay right on the nerve unless you use the bottom 1/3rd of the pillow.That being said, it's also super heavy foam Once you take off the cover, you won't slide and neither will it. Which is great, in theory, until the people with back issues that bought this somehow need to move it.Overall, hey, it's a pillow. Expensive for not being totally memory foam, but it's useable if you modify it a bit. 6/10.
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