“I am fortunate enough to be working from home with COVID-19. I sit in my office chair all day every day. My back was really starting to bother me. I got this pillow, and it has made a huge difference! I also got one for my mom! Definitely worth the money!”
“This provides the perfect amount of comfort and support. I purchased a brand new office chair and began having back pain within two weeks. After more medical tests with normal results, it was decided that it was a pinched nerve in the middle-lower portion of my back. I purchased both the lumbar support and the gel enhanced seat coushion. and within hours the pain was gone.”
“This is exactly what I was seeking. It provides the exact measure of comfort and support my lower back needs; and, at an affordable price. It's perfect!”
“We needed something to get us closer to the steering wheel of our motor home. This pillow got us about 3" closer which made for a better driving experience.”
“This is too soft for lumbar support. Perhaps if it was foam covering a hard object it would better serve that purpose. But it's just foam. You might as well just shove a bed pillow behind you. Because it significantly compresses with use, and in my experience, memory foam loses a lot of its retention over time. (I have a memory foam bed pillow and it's much less spongey now after heavy use than it was when I first got it.)It's also small. I'm a smaller, slender person, and it's barely wide enough for me. If you're large/fat it's not going to be wide enough for your back. The straps that hold it to the seat are elastic too. In my experience elastic, much like memory foam, loses its retention over time. I suspect the straps will become loose and possibly begin fraying in time, and if so, lose their ability to hold the cushion in place.I can't say I'd really recommend this.”
“Works as advertised in regard to back support. With but a single strap it's not the best in cars which you tend to slide into. The cushion gets shoved off to the side and you end up “arguing' with the blasted thing to get it back to a comfortable position.”