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The WoodyKnows 2023 Side-Sleeping Backpack is a large, ergonomically upgraded sleep position trainer designed to prevent back sleeping and reduce snoring. Featuring a three-point fixation system and adjustable airbags, it ensures stable, comfortable support tailored to your body size. Lightweight, foldable, and washable, it’s ideal for adults seeking a clinically supported solution to positional sleep apnea and improved breathing during sleep.














| ASIN | B07CMT6D44 |
| ASIN | B07CMT6D44 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,229 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 193 in Snore Reducing Aids |
| Brand | WoodyKnows |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,576) |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,576) |
| Date First Available | 3 May 2018 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BP2023L |
| Manufacturer | WoodyKnows |
| Material composition | 78%Polyester 12%polyethylene 7%polypropylene 3%Other Fibers |
| Product Dimensions | 55.88 x 35.56 x 7.62 cm; 500 g |
| Units | 1.0 count |
S**R
I think this device is helpful for positional sleep apnoea
I have had OSA for years. So I bought this decvice and used it for the first time last night. I genuinely found it gave me confidence that I would sleep better. Although it felt a bit unusual and slightly uncomfortable for the first 10 minutes, it was easy to get used to. When I woke through the night the night, I took it off but found it was easy to put on just with the shoulder straps and it was still effective. I had my doubts about this but I’m pretty sure now that my sleep Naya is positional. The results of the blood saturation on Fitbit indicate for fewer spikes in a more consistent oxygen level
M**N
It works!
This back pack really stops you from turning over at night. The product is well built and looks like it will last for ages. There's padding down the back so it is as comfortable as any padded ruck sack. There is a padded waist clip as well so you can lock it on to your body at the top and bottom, straps are long so i think it will accommodate most sized people. I like it! As far as using it is concerned, I found that finding the correct tightness on the shoulder straps is a bit of trial and error. The plastic that allows you to tighten the shoulder straps is strong and robust but i found that it was so big that if i slept with it on tightly, i would roll onto it and cut off circulation in my upper arm. Once loosened off the problem went though. It needs to be tight enough so that you don't move around in the straps but loose enough that you miss the buckle. For me, it could do with another strap between the shoulder straps to pull them together a bit nearer the middle of your chest, then i could have it all tight and not cut off circulation. Obviously, everyone's body is a different size and shape so the problem i experienced may not occur for everyone. I suspect that it is a matter of taking a few nights to get used to it, possible changing where you put your arms. I can now sleep all night through on my side - exactly what i was wanting! Good quality, comfy (after a bit of practice) and it works! That's 5 stars from me.
S**N
Save your money
If you have trouble with sleep, there is a good chance that this product will only add to your woes. As soon as I put it on I knew it was not going to help me. It is far too intrusive and far bigger than it needs to be to prevent me sleeping on my back. I tried it on a fairly warm summer evening and it also made me quite hot, which is also very unhelpful. Instead, I bought a vest and my wife sewed a pocket on the back into which we put a tennis ball. This is cool, comfortable and I hardly know I have it on. I quickly got used to it and it also does the job perfectly of preventing me turning onto my back. I realise from the reviews that some people have found the Woody-knows backpack to work for them and that's great but it really seems to be a case of serious over-kill and at much more cost than necessary for most.
H**N
Must be comfortable sleeping on one side with this
This is a good product, but would advise two things. Firstly it is important for the individual to be able to sleep on one side through the night - ie no injuries or bruising to the shoulder or hip; and secondly it will favour the individual who does not move too much in the night. Too much movement will result in the wearer waking up and an unsettled night. It does a good job f keeping the user in position, and i would recommend it.
A**R
This works for me
I purchased this despite the mixed reviews and I'm so glad I did. It is effective - forcing me to stay on my side while I sleep thereby reducing my sleep apnea and helping me get a better sleep. Being forced to sleep on one side is never going to be entirely comfortable and I do wake to switch sides but this backpack makes it as comfortable as possible.
M**L
A sound idea but the execution is expensive and uncomfortable.
I have OSA with an AHI of 9 but when lying on my side it reduces significantly so I had high hopes for this product in terms of helping me to stay sleeping on my side throughout the night. First impressions were that this product is very heavy with quite thick material and essentially just a backpack with an inflatable inside it. The quality of the materials was very good but I found it made me very hot at night which isn't ideal for someone like me who gets hot at night anyway. When putting the item on for the night, it felt quite cumbersome straight away. With the idea of this product being to help people sleep on their sides, it was very frustrating to find that the shoulder straps dig into your shoulder and neck and also the waist strap is very noticeable in terms of being able to feel it putting pressure on your side. The product seems to do everything it can to make sleeping on your side uncomfortable which, for people like me who suffer with OSA and find sleeping hard enough as it is, is very disappointing. I've rated the product 3 stars as the item does in fact stop you rolling over in your sleep but it comes at a high cost in terms of comfort and for me, didn't help at all in getting more sleep due to how uncomfortable it was to wear. I ended up returning the item and the refund process was seamless which is one positive.
S**H
A saviour during pregnancy for a back sleeper
I am pregnant and read it is safer to sleep on your side than back in the third trimester, as studies have shown a higher risk of stillbirth when sleeping on your back. I often wake up on my back so tried a pregnancy pillow, but when asleep I would still manage to move it so I could sleep on my back. Slightly at a loss of what to try next before sewing tennis balls on a t shirt I came across this- and I am so, so glad I did. The first few nights with it are odd- it’s comfortable, and I like the fact all fastenings are Velcro, so no hard plastic parts are there to dig into you, but you are wearing essentially a backpack to sleep, so it will feel a little odd, and you cannot turn over with it on. The air tank can be completely filled or partly filled- whatever feels more comfortable- for me half full is enough. This product really works- I cannot lie on my back with it on. I feel safe and reassured being pregnant, that I am not putting my baby at risk as I am not able to get on my back in my sleep. I have taken this on a night away as well and it is light and does not take up much space at all to pack. I would highly recommend this product to any pregnant people who find a pregnancy pillow is not preventing them lying on their back
J**A
Mi mejor compra,una gran ayuda para los que dormimos boca arriba y con apnea del sueño,perfecto.
S**T
I bought this about a year ago and have used it every night since. It had a slight odor from the foam, I washed it in the washing machine and that went away as soon as it dried (line dry...not dryer). So in a day I was good to go. If you inflate the air bladder full, you CANNOT sleep on your back, it basically keeps you ninety degrees to the bed. I found that too much. So I let around half the air out of the bladder, and with that setting I can roll from one side to the other, and I could sleep somewhat on my back, but if I do my head is elevated and I don't snore. However, 95% of the time I don't sleep any on my back. The point is, you can adjust the bladder to give any level of partial or none at all back sleeping. It took a day to get the bladder set right, and since then I've worn it every night, never needed to reset it. Likewise, it took a day to find the best use of the straps for me. I like the backpack style just over the shoulders, not X'd across the chest. I find it more comfy, though either works fine. So, by two days in I had it all adjusted and ever since then it takes about 15 seconds a night to put it on last thing before going to bed. You just fasten the Velcro belly strap and lie down. The Velcro, the fabric, the bladder, everything still working like new after, as I said, almost a year. Likewise a few seconds when I get up to set it where it lives. I find it doesn't interfere with sleep quality at all, or ease of going to asleep. It's well made and does the job. I say it's a lifesaver since I sleep with a recording pulse oximeter (Wellvue "Sleepu" available from Amazon, finger ring sensor and wrist strap for device, highly recommended) and it was showing me an ODI of 15 or so, and sometimes SpO2 as low as 61, which was scary. Since I started using the backpack a typical ODI is around 0.5 (no apnea) and typical minimum SpO2 is over 90%. [Doc says you worry when it's under 88% for 5 minutes...which it was, pre-backpack and never since.] I recently finally had a full-blown sleep study where he confirmed the backpack has solved my issue. Highly recommend it for sleep apnea. Note: For "obstructive" sleep apnea, where the problem is lying on your back and your tongue etc. interfering with your airway. There is also "central" sleep apnea in a minority of people where the issue is malfunctioning nerve control, as I understand it. I don't think it would solve that problem. Consult a doctor if you have any doubt what your issue is or if you have an issue. But this puppy works great to comfortably let you sleep on your side, or partially on your back.
R**D
Mycket bättre idé än att sy in tennisbollar på ryggsidan av pyamaströjan. Motverkar skonsamt att hamna i ryggläge under sömnen. Kan hjälpa effektivt vid lägesrelaterad (ryggläge) snarkning/sömnapne. Rimligt pris. Rekommenderas!
R**S
I've only worn this for a few nights, and so far, I'm impressed. The attached image is from SnoreLab, and I have never seen my score so low. I don't have previous data, but I often hit Epic snoring levels with a significant amount of Loud in the mix. The results pictured are amazing, and I'm very happy with them. My Apple watch often says my overnight blood oxygen is around 90%, and when I use my backpack, it goes up to 93%. I live at 7,000 ft above sea level, so that will not improve too much unless I move. I have been diagnosed with mild sleep apnea, and my Dr. said the best thing would be to sleep on my side, and the backpack accomplishes this. I find the backpack comfortable, and it does not interfere with sleeping. It's not summer, so I can't say anything about it being hot. This is a great purchase if you're looking to stop snoring or have help with mild sleep apnea. I highly recommend getting a snoring app so you have data to confirm how well it's working.
P**R
Sehr zu empfehlen, ich schlafe seit dem nicht mehr auf dem Rücken habe mir noch ein orthopädisches Kissen für Seitenschläfer gekauft.
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