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Bedlounge (Natural Twill) (22"H x 25"W x 21"D) | 
| Brand: Cequal Products, Inc.
Buy New: $128.95 as of 9/7/2010 21:30 EDT details
New (4) from $128.95
Seller: Bedlounge Rating: 15 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 25.7 x 16.6 x 11.8
MPN: BDL-NAT Model: 1040401 UPC: 755537300153 EAN: 0755537300153 ASIN: B00069GDD8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Color: Natural Twill | | • | Size: 22"H x 25"W x 21"D |
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Product Description This bed lounger was ergonomically designed by a back specialist to be firmly and fully supportive of your back, neck, head and arms while you read or watch TV in bed or on the floor. Head rest adjusts to cradle your neck and head, the down filled lumbar pillow also adjusts for optimal lower back support. Arm rests help reduce upper body strain. Ultra lightweight internal frame, with layers of pillowy combed fiber, feather down and aircraft grade foam combine to cradle your entire upper body. Includes pockets for your remote, TV guides, tissue box or your favorite paperback. Machine washable fabric slipcover. Available in cotton twill or fleece. Internal frame comes with a lifetime warranty. .
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Moderately crappy product, but the customer service is the WORST November 10, 2009 Citydog (US) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I suppose the BedLounge is somewhat better than a random stack of pillows, but in no way is the price justified. The description makes this sound like a high tech, ergonomic device. In reality, it's some foam with arms, and a pillow on a stick. As other reviewers have noted, it doesn't really recline, you have to move it forward and lean it back against a wall or headboard--by the BedLounge definition of "recline", my kitchen chairs are also "recliners" because I can lean them against a wall, too. The "adjustable headrest" is, quite literally, a pillow on a stick. You have to prop and position it as much as you would any pillow, and the stick actually makes it harder to adjust while you're sitting in the thing. I've had the BedLounge about a month, and under light use it's already lost support and shape.
I'd probably give the thing two stars (the cover is nice quality, and the arms are the right height for me at 5'9" or so), if it weren't for the utterly horrible customer service from Cequal. Trying to get a refund of the expedited shipping after *they* screwed up has been impossible, and I've had to take it up with the credit card company and will likely hit up the BBB as well. I find it baffling that a company would be so difficult to deal with and would further alienate a customer over a relatively small amount of money. As much as I'd like to return both the BedLounge and the equally craptastic LegLounger I purchased from them, I fear I'd never see the refund money, and would still be out the cost of all the FedEx shipping.
Save your money, especially if you are buying post-surgery September 11, 2009 Charles Piazza (Sanford, FL United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am post cervical surgery and bought this hoping to find something better than a stack of pillows for support. Boy was I wrong about this product!
Pros: The cover is good material and removable for washing
Cons: The headrest is a joke -- is supposed to be positionable, but it really just flops around on the end of a post that gets inserted into the back, no help at all. The lumbar support is really just a small pillow that you can move around inside the cover -- if your a bit tall like me, it doesn't have a position that really hits the lumber spine. The reclining feature is a joke too -- you recline by rotating the entire device up or down.
Summary: It's too small for a guy of even average height. If you are shorter than 5'6" this might work better for you. The features don't really work the way the advertisements lead you to believe, and it is way over priced for what it is. Save you money and buy a $30 bed rest as a local bedding or department store.
Uncomfortable, Doesn't do what it says February 26, 2009 PKA 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I gave this a fair trial of a few weeks but it is just awful. The arm rests are rediculously high, it was way too big (and I am pretty tall at 5'8"), it is uncomfortable, the lumbar support is a joke, the "reclining" and "adjustable neck rest" are a joke, and it is covered with cheap material that is a magnet for any hair or lint. I truly think the only way they get away with selling this for so much money is that they ADVERTISE ADVERTISE ADVERTISE and there isn't anything else much like it easily found on the internet. MAKE SURE YOU KEEP THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING or you will get charged $50 to return it, otherwise, returns are free including return shipping which is the only good thing about this product. I recently purchased the dogbones dinosaurbone from amazon as a lounger for my bed and it doesn't look like much but it is big, comfy, and much better than the bed lounge for propping up in bed to read/study/watch tv for me, and can be used in many positions and is only ~$30!! Save your time and your money and pass this product by...
Don't bother February 19, 2009 ATS 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am on bed rest for 7 weeks and was so excited to find a back rest that claimed to recline. Unfortunately, it doesn't really recline. You are supposed to reposition/tilt it for reclining. This didn't work for me since I can only sit up so much right now. Plus, if they say it reclines, then it should actually recline. I could make any bed rest tilt. I definitely don't think that it is worth the money and plan to send it back.
Doesn't hold its shape January 29, 2009 Michael G. Lustig (NJ USA) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
My initial thoughts were to get a bed rest without any frills like heaters, massage or lighting. The Bedlounge seemed like it fit my requirements. My first mistake was to order the optional lumbar pillow. It's an overpriced pillow that is very similar to what you find on an airplane for free. I removed it immediately and never used it again. My next mistake was not to return this product immediately.
The Bedlounge does its job for a few months and then the armrests loose their support ability. If you look at the picture, it shows the armrests perpendicular (90 degree angle) to the surface. After only a few months of use, mine are almost flat to the surface -- providing little arm support.
There is a warranty that says the it covers the inner support not breaking. I'm fairly sure nothing has broken; rather, is has simply reshaped itself into a useless position. I'm very unhappy with this purchase and would not recommend this product at any price.
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