| | | |  - Infinitely adjustable - custom fits to support your upper body, head, neck, and shoulders
- Completely portable, weighs less than down comforter. Arms fold and tie for easy storage - small as a clothes bag.
- Removable, machine washable cover for easy care. Interchangeable, many colors and fabrics avilable.
- Fully adjustable headrest extends and tilts forward 90° to cradle your head and neck
- Risk-free 60 day trial - send it back for full purchase refund if not satisfied ( return shipping not incl.)
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| | | |  Product Description: Even late-night work doesnt feel like work in this supportive, nurturing lounger. Ergonomically designed by Dr. Robert Swezey, a pioneer in the nonsurgical treatment of back problems, the BedLounge is ideal for working in an upright position in bed or anywhere. Leg Lounge (sold separately). Foam Fill. Dimensions: 21" H x 25 1/2" W x 22" L. Made in the USA.
BedLounger
The flex-arm design allows armrests to pivot in, out, up and down Lightweight frame surrounded by hypoallergenic fiber and foam cushioning supports your back and neck like no regular pillow can Includes adjustable headrest and roomy pockets
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 Average Rating : 
Rating : - Meh. It's perhaps more comfortable than propping a bunch of pillows, but I think it's still not as comfortable as it should be, and it's way overpriced for what you get. I'm tall for a woman (5'10") and got the regular sized lounger. First of all, it's not really very lounge-y. It doesn't "recline" - you just have to scoot forward and lean the whole apparatus back. In that sense of recline - everything reclines, if you make it lean backwards! It works best if you truly want to sit up straight - which wasn't really my goal, since I had just come home from abdominal surgery and wanted to be semi-reclined in bed. The downward pressure if I sat straight up was quite uncomfortable. I couldn't get the "lumbar pillow" to be comfortable anywhere I put it, so I finally took it out. The head pillow is weird... too stuffed, puts pressure against the head to push it forward, not comfortable at all, I resorted to putting it in backwards so it would at least be out of my way. Then I used my own neck pillow to make it bearable. The arms are good if you sit up straight, but not if you "recline" - then they're just kind of short, and stick up (again, because it doesn't really "recline") and are in the way. On the plus side - the fabric is nice (I got the cream fleece fabric). Summary - I'm doing okay with it, but only with three extra pillows and a lot of forgiveness. Not what I expected, I think the company could do a lot better. Thought about returning it, but I don't want to deal with the return shipping.
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