Swift Buckle PADs

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Pad A Cheek
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Swift Buckle PADs

Post by Pad A Cheek » Sun Jan 29, 2006 7:40 pm

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.

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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


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Sleeper
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Post by Sleeper » Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:10 pm

It's funny...

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.


Bella
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Back Buckle

Post by Bella » Mon Jan 30, 2006 7:57 am

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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john57

Post by john57 » Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:47 am

The Swift Buckle is not much of a problem since the buckle is padded by the straps unless it get twisted around.