Hello all,
I am just curious if any people who use a Swift have a problem with the Swift Buckle being too hard on the top of your head. Do you think many people could be helped by a Swift Buckle PAD?
Please give me some feed back about this. I have worn the Swift a couple nights and the buckles did not bother me, but I want to know from other people who wear the Swift every night.
So sound off for me on this topic.
You can sign in as guest, if you would like.
I am not pushing this for sales, I just want an idea for PADs that can help people use their pillows more comfortably. I thank you ahead of time for your responses.
Karen Moore
Swift Buckle PADs
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The Swift has never irritated my face or head too much, other than maybe a small swoosh impression when i first get up. But I usually wear the thing pretty loose.
What bugs the $&^#*@! out of me, though, are my glasses if I wear them through the day. They leave a little line of red irritation on the side of my face and I've had them adjusted a few times now. I've never worn glasses till this past year, so i guess i'm still getting used to it.
The Swift has never irritated my face or head too much, other than maybe a small swoosh impression when i first get up. But I usually wear the thing pretty loose.
What bugs the $&^#*@! out of me, though, are my glasses if I wear them through the day. They leave a little line of red irritation on the side of my face and I've had them adjusted a few times now. I've never worn glasses till this past year, so i guess i'm still getting used to it.
Back Buckle
This one bugs me at times, but usually my memory foam pillow adjusts to it. Now, if you could pad the cheeks!
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