Contour Products Back Wedge With Massage
- Calming massage relaxes stiff back muscles
- Contoured shape matches the natural curvature of the spine
- Full fleece cover looks and feels fantastic
- Made of medical grade, high quality support foam
- Can be positioned on sofa, bed, or even floor
Product Description
Versatile wedge flips for use in a full upright or reclining position to suit your needs. Head elevation eases symptoms of acid reflux, hiatal hernia, upset stomach, sinus congestion, and snoring. Fantastic for reading, watching TV or eating in bed.
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I bought this “Back Wedge With Massage” pad as a Christmas present for my girlfriend. Now… I’ve bought a lot of Christmas presents in my lifetime. I like giving gifts. It’s what really makes the holidays something special for me. Ideally, a excellent gift should make a lasting impression on the recipient; something to remember that Christmas by… and in that regard the “Back Wedge With Massage” passed with flying colors.
In all fairness, I probably should have read the product description a small more thoroughly. If I had read “Requires 4 AA batteries (not included)”, I probably would have passed on the massage feature, because in my experience, battery power does not provide adequate run-time for something like a therapeutic massage. For that, you really want something you can plug into the wall. But I didn’t notice that the pad required 4 AA batteries, so I blithely ordered the product, never for a moment imagining what was about to befall our quaint, traditional family Christmas.
The model of the “Back Wedge With Massage” that I received, despite the product description listed here, really required 2 C-cell batteries, not 4 AA. We found this out when my girlfriend, having unwrapped her present and (looking at me somewhat quizzically), questioned what the round fake cap on the side of the pad was all about.
“That’s where the batteries go for the massage feature” I said confidently. “I reckon you just take that cap off, and place the batteries in.”
She then tried to unscrew the cap, and in the process managed to pull the entire massage “Unit” out of the “Back Wedge With Massage”. It’s simple enough to do. It slides aptly out.
“Unit” is a excellent word with which to mark the electrical device employed in the design of this particular “Back Wedge With Massage”. To describe it clinically, one would say that it is a charming, beige, fake tube. It’s about the length of a ordinary flashlight, rounded on one end, with the diameter equivalent to a C-cell battery, and it vibrates when switched on. A charming, rounded tube that vibrates.
It helps to keep that image in mind, my girlfriend holding the “Unit” in one hand like a candle, as it vibrates. It’s that image that helps clarify why I was convulsing with hysterical laughter over what I had just given my girlfriend for Christmas.
As for the pad, the “Unit” is simply not long enough to provide a excellent massage. When the “Unit” is slid back into the pad and switched on, the trembling is felt only on one side of the pad, not throughout the total back surface area. If the design included two “Units”, one on either side, the massage experience would be improved somewhat, and I would also prefer 110vAC over battery power. Otherwise, the pad seems honestly well made, is a excellent shape, provides a comfortable support against the headboard, and as a bonus it includes a convenient storage receptacle for long, cylindrically shaped objects.
Rating: 2 / 5