Therm-a-Rest Lumbar Travel Pillow
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My visit to the REI website brought me to a page with Seven "x14"xthree". Considering its purpose, I find it to be the right size. Your 7x14 area can fit right into your low back If it's fully inflated, its thickness is 3", but you will inevitably let a little air out to make it more comfortable for you. The pillow is so amazing that I have no words to describe it. A few years ago I left my first one behind on an airplane, never to be seen again, and immediately placed an order for a replacement, as I did not want to be without one that I enjoyed so much.
A scale measuring 18 inches by 9 inches by 2 inches is included. A 75" flat rim around the entire tire. With air in it, you can make it slightly thicker than 2", and you can make it thinner (or make it a lot thinner) if you don't let it
Having a valve in it allows it to deflate quickly.
Pillows that are suitable for both men and women.
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Your physical therapist will advise you to sit tall and straight if you suffer from a spine or lower back problem or sciatica. A little puppy like this provides the necessary support to keep your spine in the correct It is best to roll it up tightly to deflate and put it in your carry-on bag - I put it in my Two sets are better than one. Keep the second one With its ability to inflate to just the right firmness, this product allows for a wide range of applications. One downside of this pillow is that it is SO easy to forget about it Three of the five years I've used the device have ended in losing. As a favor to yourself, please follow these steps Get in the habit of wearing brightly colored ones with your phone number on them. The car is what I use to drive from Texas to Missouri for my son's college classes. With out this pillow, I am not sure if my back would survive.
The pillow self-inflates to fill a certain amount of space The inflation rate was 1 in 1 The time taken is two As the plane gained altitude, I found it necessary to let the plane out of the air. Increase the pressure to about 50-70psi In the air, it ought to be almost spot on when it comes to where you want it to be 75% of where you really want it. Don't worry about adding or removing air either way since it's easy enough either way. *The only downside is that it does not pack down to be as small as it could be, but it still fits in a carry-on bag The cape fits easily on the neck. Rolling it up after deflating and deflating transforms the cylinder into about a 3" by 5" cylinder.
I used the McKenzie Lumbar Roll when I experienced lumbar pain caused by lifting too much weight. My physical therapist recommended it to me to use when I encountered lumbar pain. Now, I'm recovering for the most part and only have flareups if I sit for a long time. As a result, we travel a lot and sit for long periods in cars and planes with little lumbar support. Due to the way this blows up, I ordered this as a travel item since the McKenzie roll is not convenient when traveling. As a matter of fact, I once left one at home. Travel is made easier with this solution. I've also found that it's great when I can guarantee I will read for a long time. Although I still use a McKenzie in my home, I find the ThermoGlide to be more comfortable at all times than the McKenzie, which is quite large following the morning-after nap. By adjusting the bulk and air in the rest, you can adjust the thickness and air in the body.
However, it does not contain a pouch for carrying. This product is surprisingly effective. Best for travel (for use at home, the Bodyline Back Huggar low back support is my personal favorite). There is a Thermoelectric power plant in Los Angeles The body rests on its own Once the air is inflated, you can add more air easily to get it more firm. Simply unplug the valve and roll the inflatable for a firmer feel. There's nothing left to do but travel with it. My only wish would be to have a travel pouch to clip onto a bag or backpack so it can be carried around. To roll it, you simply roll it up When that happens, how do we proceed? You won't be able to hold it in the roll shape or put it in the travel case. A star has been deducted because of that. I must say. It works well for me as a travel back support, and I'd purchase You will need to take it with you in a pouch you purchase.
It is my favorite support pillow for my lumbar region! My search for Lumbar support pillows began after I injured one lumbar disc and had recovered. I was looking for pillows that would work with my two different cars, my chairs and couch at home, and my desk chair Aside from that, airplane seats, movie theater seats, and shuttle vans are also involved. The actual pillows and inflatable pillows I tried varied from four to two. Despite the fact that all of the traditional lumbar pillows would only fit on one or two types of seats, I returned them all. I was able to use my inflatable pillow (NOT Thermarest) for a while, but it began to leak after a couple of This valve was made of a soft plastic like that of a beach ball, and it was very hard The process of changing the firmness of a pillow was not easy. As well as the original pillow, another replacement also leaked. Finally, I was able to see this Thermo Drip Lie down on the lumbar pillow to relax! There is something for everyone. Cars, vans, planes, theaters, restaurants, etc. It's perfect. Since it is so versatile, I bring it everywhere with me, so I can be comfortable and safe as my back continues to recover We still have the exact same Therm-O-Matic A pillow with an inflation valve like the one I've been using to keep myself comfortable camping for years is perfect. You can inflate and deflate it in seconds. There is never a leak. The valve can be cracked open to let the pillow soften a bit, then closed again if it is too firm. When it is soft enough, I can leave it in place behind me and move the pillow. While I was still seated, I took the pillow from behind me out of the way. For travelling, it is easy to deflate it and then roll it up - keeping the valve open so that it shrinks to a very small size. You can keep it rolled up while traveling by closing the valve. I can fit it into my back pack without a With an hourglass cutaway shape it is easy to hold the pillow in place while concentrating just one side of the pillow on It's a lovely colour that makes it easier for me to see and not forget it when I'm in a restaurant or theater. Incredibly supportive and comfortable! I cannot say enough good things about this.
I frequently fly and it does provide good back support. Even with this, it is.
We used it on the plane and for two weeks driving in Scotland. There were no issues whatsoever. like that I can blow it up, put it behind my back, and then gradually release air until it is the perfect firmness. As other have mentioned, if you deflate it and roll tightly, then secure with a rubber band it becomes nearly the size of a soda can. She borrowed one while she was here and drove home for her long drive. It was also loved by her, and she purchased one as well.