You rebuild the bed every time you roll over.
CoveLoop™
A U that holds your front and your back at once — so flipping sides isn't a four-pillow job.
You already know the nest. Pillow behind the back. Pillow between the knees. Another one under the bump if there is one. Then you roll, and you're building it again at 2am. A C-shaped pillow holds one side. CoveLoop is a U: one arm along your back, one along your front, the curve behind your head. You lie in it. Both sides are already there.
30 nights. The test is whether you still rebuild at 2am.
Not how it feels when you first lie down. Whether you can roll to the other side without hunting for pillows in the dark. If you're still building the nest after a month, send it back for a full refund.
Why a C-shaped pillow still makes you rebuild
A C holds one side. That's the whole problem. The second you roll, the support is behind you and you're assembling the nest again.
- Pillow between the knees walks off the first time you turn
- The one you jammed behind your back is now under your ribs
- A C-curve you hug does the same job as CoveCurve — one side, on purpose
- CoveLoop is the other geometry: two arms, so both sides are already there
How is this different from CoveCurve?
CoveCurve is the pillow you hug along one side — 105 cm, one arm, one knee channel. CoveLoop is the pillow you lie in. A U, 140 × 80 cm, one arm along your back and one along your front. If you only ever sleep on one side and you share a bed, start with Curve. If you roll, if you're pregnant, if the nightly nest is four pillows — this is the one.
Will it take over the bed?
140 × 80 cm. Comfortable on a queen or a king. On a double it fits, but a partner has less room. It is not a single-bed pillow.
What if I'm still rebuilding at 2am?
30 nights. If the mornings haven't changed, we take it back and refund you. That's the deal.
You've started treating rolling over like a project.
Not a new mattress. Not a different position. Just the same four pillows, in a new order, every time you turn.
One behind the back. One between the knees. One under the bump. One you hug. You set it at ten. By two it's a ruin and you're building it again in the dark.
You need the other side. Fine. Covers off. Drag the back pillow around. Find the knee pillow. Restart. By the time you're down, you're awake.
The top knee has nowhere to sit on the new side. The hip rotates. That's the 3am wake — not the turn, the drop after it.
Your nest takes half the queen. Every pillow you add is one more thing he rolls onto. You need support. He needs a strip of mattress.
The C holds one side. The U holds both.
That's the whole product. Open end toward the foot of the bed. Curve behind your head. One long arm along your back. One along your front. You lie in the channel. Your top knee rests on the front arm so the hips stay stacked.
When you roll, you roll inside it. The arm that was at your back is now the one you hug. There is nothing to drag around the bed and nothing to find on the floor.
- Two arms, one loop. Front and back at the same time. A C cannot do this. A pile of pillows cannot stay doing this.
- The knee has a shelf after you turn. The new front arm is already there, so the hip does not drop on the second side.
- 140 × 80 cm of one piece. Head, ribs, hip, knee. Not four objects that migrate.
How you lie in it. Two steps, once.
After that, rolling is just rolling. The pillow does not need a second briefing.
Open end at the foot
Curve behind where your head will be. The two arms run down the bed. You should see a body-width channel, not a travel pillow.
Lie in the channel
One arm along your back. One along your front. Head in the curve. Top knee on the front arm so the hips stay stacked.
The nest vs this
You weren't wrong to keep adding pillows. You were using objects that cannot hold both sides at once.
You won't notice the pillow. You'll notice you didn't rebuild.
Night one
It will feel like a lot of pillow. That's the point. Give it the full night. The job is whether both sides are still there at 2am, not how it felt at 10.
The first week
You roll. You do not sit up. The other arm is already against your front. That is the whole product, and most people notice it the second or third night.
Somewhere in the first month
The pile on the chair stays on the chair. You stop packing a backup pillow when you stay somewhere else. That's what you bought.
What sleepers say
People who used to rebuild the bed at 2am.
Four pillows. Every night. I roll and they're gone. I lie in this and the other side is already there. I didn't know rolling over could just be rolling over.
Maree T.Geelong · the nest36 weeks and turning over was a six-step process. This is the first thing that holds the bump and the back at the same time. I still get up for the loo. I don't rebuild after.
Jess V.Parramatta · third trimesterHip used to drop the second I switched sides. The new front arm is just… there. I sleep through the hour that used to own me.
Helen W.Adelaide · the hip dropIt's a lot of pillow. He was not thrilled the first week. Then he noticed I stopped elbowing him for the spare. He has come around.
Lisa L.Newcastle · the partnerBought it after the hysterectomy because I couldn't get comfortable on either side. I sit up in it to read as well. It's the nest. I leave it.
Jo K.Ballarat · after surgeryNot pregnant. Just a side sleeper who was sick of the pillow between the knees walking off. This stays. That's the review.
Dan K.Brisbane · not pregnantHypermobile. I used to wake up more sore than I went to bed. The two arms keep my knees from collapsing in. Mornings are quieter.
Sophie V.Hobart · hypermobileSciatica plus the disc I've had since the nineties. First week I still rolled out of it. Once I stayed inside the U, the night pain dropped off.
Barry K.Wollongong · the discTook two nights to stop feeling like I was in a canoe. Then I stopped noticing it. Now I notice every hotel bed that doesn't have one.
Chris L.Perth · the canoeI nurse in it sitting up. Then I tip sideways and I'm already in the sleep position. One object, the whole night.
Katie J.Fremantle · sitting upI called it my new husband. Original husband is fine with that as long as I stop stealing the doona to build the wall.
Nadia F.Melbourne · new husbandI'm 71. Side sleeping was wrecking the hip. I lie in this and I stay. Garden is back on the morning list.
Anne M.Cairns · the hip30 nights. If you're still rebuilding at 2am, we take it back.
Sleep in it for a month — both sides, properly. If you are still hunting for pillows in the dark, send it back. Full refund. Long enough to get used to the bulk, and long enough to know whether the roll actually got simpler.
Questions
I've already got a body pillow. Why a U?
Because a C, a long sausage, and a pile of bed pillows all hold one side. The second you roll, the support is behind you. The U is two arms. You roll inside it. If you never roll and you only want one side, CoveCurve is the smaller, cheaper sibling.
Is this a pregnancy pillow?
It is a full-body wrap. Pregnant side sleepers are a big reason the U exists — bump on one arm, back on the other, flip without rebuilding. It is also for people who are not pregnant and are tired of the nest. We will not sell it as treatment for anything a GP should see.
Will it help my back / hip / sciatica?
It changes how your hips and spine are held while you sleep: knees stacked, back supported, no drop when you turn. That is support, not treatment. If the pain is constant, follows an injury, or wakes you regardless of position, see a physio or a GP.
How firm is it?
Soft-fibre fill, not a foam block. You can shift stuffing into the hip or the knee if you want it denser there. It will flatten a little with use — fluff it. If it goes pancake and stays pancake, that's what the 30 nights are for.
I'm a stomach sleeper.
Then this is the wrong pillow. A U is built for people who sleep on their side, or who sit up in it. Stomach sleeping wants almost nothing under you.
Does it sleep hot?
It's a lot of pillow against you, so some people run warm. If you do, take the CoveLoop Cooling Cover. We have not published an airflow number because we have not run the test.
Can I wash it?
The cover comes off and goes in the machine on a gentle cycle. The insert does not — spot clean it and let it air. Put the cover back on dry.
What if it doesn't help?
30 nights. If you are still rebuilding the nest, send it back and we refund you. Full stop.

