🧳 Elevate Your Comfort Game Anywhere!
The OPTP Original McKenzie Self-Inflating AirBack is a compact lumbar support pillow designed for travel and everyday use. Measuring 16" x 2" x 8" when inflated, it offers personalized comfort with a quick self-inflation feature and is endorsed by physical therapist Robin McKenzie. Its portable design makes it perfect for cars, airplanes, and sporting events, while the washable cover ensures easy maintenance.
J**I
Back saver for flights
Having just returned from a 24-hour flight, I can confidently say that this pillow was a game-changer for my back. Its exceptional quality, ease of inflation and deflation, and compact storage make it an indispensable travel companion. I highly recommend it for anyone embarking on long flights or frequent travelers. Even when I’m not flying, I find it invaluable for use in my car. Truly a versatile and essential item!
N**Z
Backsaver
This was a lifesaver on my most recent airplane trip!! Easy to inflate and deflate! I won’t fly again without it.
D**N
(WAS..) THE BEST BACK (LUMBAR) PILLOW YET (...BUT NO MORE!)
Earlier I wrote a glowing review of this product. I sincerely loved it. However, the product has changed and is no longer a product I like. Depending on how the company responds (I wrote to them directly), I will return one of two new airbags / pillows that I bought as it is NOT ACCEPTABLE.My earlier review is below the ***** line. The updated one follows immediately; it is from the comments I gave directly to the company.I recently bought two Original McKenzie self-inflating airbags. I did this as my wife regretfully left one in a public place and it was lost. I liked the first one I had so much that I wrote a glowing review on your website and also posted it to Amazon. To replace the lost one, I ordered two, to assure I'd have one in reserve in case another was lost. I like the earlier one that much.However, I am GREATLY DISAPPOINTED by the new ones.When I got them from Amazon, they were bulging, fully inflated. I thought that was odd but dismissed it. Then, I opened one and used it. When I was done, I did as I so often did with the first one I owned, rolling it up to fully deflate it, closing the valve, unrolling and flattening it, and putting it aside.When I returned a few hours later, I found it fully inflated again. I checked the valve. It was securely closed, yet it "leaked" to a full and bulging position.This is not good as I travel with it in a folder slot of my briefcase and now I believe it will inflate in my bag and make my bag appear stuffed. The earlier model _definitely_ did not do this. It would remain thin and flat for days.In addition, I fear that on airliners, which I often use, the airbag will inflate past where I want it when the airplane ascends and the cabin pressure rises. I valued the earlier version as it was a small, thinner back pillow. This worked well for my back and I don't need or want it to be so thickly inflated.Lastly, this airbag is finished differently. It feels more "plasticy" than the earlier model. I think it will cause sweating. Perhaps this is related to why it inflates all on its own.THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE!Depending on how you reply, I may seek to return (to Amazon) the one I never removed from it's plastic bag container. If I must do this, I will update my earlier review to state the new version of this once-valued airbag is no longer the quality of the earlier model.I AM NOT SATISFIED WITH THIS PRODUCT. I want the earlier version but suspect you no longer offer it. If you have any of those left, I would buy them but I am not happy with this newer model.********************************************After a serious back injury some years ago, I have tried many back pillows, to give lumbar support in the majority of chairs that have lousy (even awful, or no) lumbar support. Some pillows have been good, specifically the sort you use at home that retain their shape. I also like the mesh ones you can buy inexpensively. However, these don't transport well -- either on airplanes or to your local restaurant. So, I've also tried several air-inflating pillows. Most sprung a leak and became useless, though I have one I like that I've only had to replace once.However, the best yet, especially for travel, is the Original McKenzie® Self-Inflating AirBack™ Lumbar Support. This is the best I've found for a few reasons -- (1) It is small and discreet, when you may not want to advertise your back weakness; (2) It lasts well. I only had to replace it when my wife left mine somewhere after borrowing it and someone else evidently decided they liked it, too; (3) It is fairly thin. I do not need a thick pillow and the air-inflated ones I've used I only filled partially; (4) It rolls up small when evacuating the air though I usually then flatten it out and carry it in a briefcase; and, (5) You do not have to blow into it, which is part of it being discreet. Oh, one more thing: It doesn't make noise when evacuating the air out of it.No wonder, then, that I bought two when I had to replace the one my wife lost. I got mine from Amazon, for $18.95, which is a little bit less than from OPTP.com direct.It's a great product and I heartily recommend it.
S**A
I do like this. But I don't think it's awesome
I will amend this review in the future.I give this 4 stars, maybe 3.5 stars.Ok guys...I am in the market for lumbar support because I suffered 2 lumbar vertebral fractures in a car accident a few months ago. My current new car has lumbar support built in, but it wasn't enough. So the question is, how much lumbar support do I need?There are **so many** lumbar supports out there. I figured I wanted a support that was 1) adjustable, and 2) portable. At the end of the day I don't really know what I wanted because there are 50-75 to choose from. But I was afraid of buying one that pushed me too far forward in a seat, or had too much support, or was too low or high.I do like this. But I don't think it's awesome. In fact, I'm not sure now that anything will be "awesome". The main problem is that the device uses air to give you support, but the air shifts around as you apply pressure to it. So even with very small adjustments you can feel the air move from the left to the right. It's not always even directly over my entire back. It took me some time to determine how much support I need, and I concluded that I need very little air. And the best way to adjust it is to unscrew the top while leaning back on it and letting a tiny bit of air out.Guys, this is a plastic bad that you can put air into it. It probably costs 1-2 dollars to make. Lumbar support probably shouldn't cost that much and the price here is low and appropriate. And I love the portability. And I love that I can adjust how much air goes into it. I'm just not sure it provides me the correct back support I need for my lumbar bones (L1 and L3.)I'll write an addendum in the next several months as I use it more.
M**S
Great for travel
Great to get a little extra back support during travel. Roles up and easily fits in my travel pillow bag in my backpack.
E**E
Terrible back pillow!
Terrible pillow for small of back, in chair or car seat. Inflates, and delates wish valve open and rolling pillow. However, much too flat, not supportive. Awful product. Do NOT buy!
M**Y
Works well when it remains inflated
At first, this product worked well and provided great back support. It was not too aggressive like some other back supports. It also was firmer than other back supports due to it being inflatable. In fact, that makes the firmness adjustable, which is a nice feature.I owned two of those over something like three months, and each one developed a leak after some time. I can only guess that it has something to do with the glue being used to hold the two halves together. It seems like something manufacturing could and should fix. I would hope it would last at least a year.
P**G
Hands down, the best travel lumbar support!
I have lower back problems, and I never travel without this! It’s compact enough to deflate and roll up for a back pack. It’s really light weight. And the best part is it is adjustable so I can control the lumbar support to adjust for all kinds of seats.
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