😴 Sleep Like a Baby, Snore Like a Whisper!
The SlumberBumpPositional Sleep Therapy Belt is an innovative solution designed to combat snoring and sleep-disordered breathing. With an adjustable air bladder for personalized comfort, this extra-large belt fits chest sizes from 45" to 50" and is made from a durable polyester blend. Experience a transformative sleep journey and wake up refreshed!
Material Type | Polyester, Polyester Blend |
Item Dimensions | 8.5 x 5.5 x 4.4 inches |
Size | XL (Fits Chest Sizes From 45"- 50"/114cm-127cm) |
Color | Black/Gray |
M**N
Getting a second so have front and back - brilliant product
I am buying my second! Will put one in front and one on back to precisely position myself for side sleeping. This way, no body pillow needed for my front either. This is a brilliant design as it will not let you get on your back. Yet, when you are subconsciously trying within your sleep it will not cause pain or discomfort either that would wake you as would happen with other types of products. I did not want any balls eating into my back and suddenly waking me up. This was different - this is an air cushion - somehow both firm and soft. My doctor diagnosed me with sleep apnea. She said some people find apnea goes away from side sleeping but some do not. Obviously, duh, I would want to know if I am in he first category since that is such an easy, convenient, cheap and potentially life-saving solution! The problem is I never did find out from the doctor exacty how to endure I remain on side. Foam wedges and body pillows did not help, I ended up on back, nor could I program myself to do it. This is what worked!!
N**S
Didn't work for me
This is a tool to prevent a person from turning on their back during sleep. That's helpful for sufferers from sleep apnea, whose airways can be constricted by the force of gravity if they are back sleepers. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the right result from the slumber bump, though I do think it's an ingenious idea in concept. If I fastened it on loosely enough not to interfere with the action of my lungs/diaphragm, I would wake up in the morning with the bump under my armpit, not still on my back. When I tightened it to keep the bump in place, it was uncomfortable enough to keep me awake. Might work for others, but for me it was money down the drain. Do think it's overpriced for what it is.
R**0
Did not help my mild sleep apnea.
Having this thing strapped to my back and around my body only kept me awake all night. So uncomfortable. I tried a bolster pillow / firm body pillow which worked for me to keep me on my side and allowed me to change to the other side more easily than this product. I could not change sides with this thing without sitting all the way up and turning. And when I did, the belt and the whole slumber bump got off center. So I was wide awake at this point. Try a firm body pillow, one is sold on Amazon (Oubonun) for less than half the price of this product works great. It’s heavy and does not move easily but it’s easier than this thing.
A**R
Diaphragm/bladder doesnt last long/works other than that
Worked great for 4 months, then the bladder failed and won't hold air anymore. Very disappointed.For a $100.00 it should last a bit longer than that.I just took a large cotton towel, folded it up just right and stuffed it inside, zipped it back up and it works great now. It's full, soft and uniform and wont leak!Threw the junkyy bladder away. Not sure why they use a stupid plastic inflatable bladder in the first place. It eventually just leaks and deflates. It should have came with a piece of memory foam installed. Great support item except for that flaw. Slumber bump, would like me to be on your new design team? LOL.
P**E
Perfect
Light weight and comfortable, this does exactly what it was designed for - keeps you from sleeping on your back.
L**A
Something finally worked!
I have tried chin straps and nose strips. They helped a bit. This was the device that stopped my snoring by keeping me sleeping on my side. This is also perfect for travel. Worth trying.
A**R
Not for me
It actually performs its intended function well – keeping you from sleeping on your back. Unfortunately for me, that led to considerable pain from not being able to relax my arms and legs overnight.After one night of discomfort and a second night of real pain, I gave up.
M**R
So many foolish remarks…
The Slumber Bump is a life saver and it seems that quite literally, 99.9% of people reviewing the product negatively don’t understand what it’s for.1. Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is worse on your back. Most people have a very marginal Apnea Hypopnea Index (AHI) while sleeping on their side but it can increase significantly on your back. The SB reduces your AHI by forcing you to sleep on your side through the night. Most people with OSA don’t experience OSA while side sleeping due to the position of the throat on your side.2. The idea is to train yourself with the SB to become a side sleeper. SB clearly states the intent isn’t for your to sleep with the device permanently unless the customer desires it.3. Combine the SB with a sleep dentist prescribed MANDIBULAR ADVANCEMENT DEVICE (MAD) and a reclining adjustable bed and you can CURE sleep apnea or get pretty close to it, I know because I did it.I use a Somnomed Somnodent device used by all the airline pilots with OSA. You don’t need a CPAP or BI-PAP.If you want to cure OSA or get as close as you can, do the research and find the right MAD device for your level of Apnea (light, mod, severe). Often severe OSA doesn’t respond to MAD therapy alone.Good luck!
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