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Review on ๐ŸŒ™ Enhance Comfort & Recovery with LightEase Memory Foam Leg Elevation Pillow: Sleeping, Reading, Resting, Surgery, Injury Relief, Reduce Pain, Improve Circulation & Reduce Swelling by Tami Francis

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wavy leg support. I was really pleasantly surprised!

I don't have the best circulation in my legs, plus my ankles swell from standing up for too long (woman over 70) so a few years ago I got tired of using pillows (my problem) weren't that bad as I was still working and moving a lot) I got a foam rectangle/wedge leg raise (not just a wedge but like a wedge attached to a rectangle) and I thought , it worked fine . After a while I got to the point where I wasn't that happy with it anymore (older bones? much less exercise/walking) and switched to a smaller half roll. It didn't go as I had hoped. Then I saw this "wavy" wedge and I liked the feedback on my similar issues so I decided to give it a try. It took less than 1 day to fully open (it's foam but not super soft - just the right amount of support) but I still let it air out overnight (don't know if it needed airing but it wouldn't hurt). ) . When I first used it I thought it was great! It follows the shape of the leg, places the feet/heels slightly higher than the knees, and supports the backs of my knees better than the flat-top wedge (the backs of the knees sometimes hurt when they pull away from the edge of the wedge). I slept; like my legs (felt like they were bent backwards at the knee (were they tightly straight?) too long and stiff). I hope this doesn't confuse people, it helps. If you have a wedge (or other shape) and are happy with it, great! If you are not very happy with it, I would suggest trying this one.

Pros
  • Certified
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than others