You put it where it needs to go. By 3am it's on the floor.
CoveCurve™ Body Align Pillow
Full-body support for side sleepers — shoulders, hips and knees.
You already know the trick. Pillow between the knees. Then you roll, it walks off, and the pain is the alarm clock. An ordinary pillow is a bag of stuffing — it flattens under your hip and your top knee drops. CoveCurve is packed around a DeepFill™ Support Core: denser through the hip and knee, so it cannot collapse and cannot slip. The setup you make at lights-out is the setup you wake up in.
30 nights. The test is the morning.
If you still wake to hunt for the pillow — if the hip still drops, if the arm is still dead — send it back. Full refund. You keep nothing you don't feel in the first walk to the kettle.
Why the cheap pillow fails by 3am
A pillow between the knees works. Until you move. Then it walks off, your top knee drops, the hip rotates, and the pain wakes you. That is the whole problem.
- You already do the physio trick — pillow between the knees
- An ordinary pillow flattens under your hip in a few hours. Then it's padding, not support
- CoveCurve is one piece for the arm and the knees, packed so it cannot slip
What is the DeepFill™ Support Core?
Most body pillows are the same fill from end to end. Your hip is not. DeepFill is packed heavier through the hip and knee — the two places that crush a normal pillow — and softer through the arm channel so the top arm can rest. It holds the gap you set at 10pm all the way to 6am.
Will it take over the bed?
105 cm long, 30 cm wide. Sized for one side sleeper on a queen. It sits along your body. It does not evict your partner.
What if the 3am wake is still there?
30 nights. If mornings are not better, we take it back and refund you. That is the deal.
You don't wake up rested. You wake up hunting for the pillow.
Side sleepers don't have a mattress problem. They have a support that walks off. These are the nights CoveCurve was built to end.
The hip pain is the alarm. Your hand is already on the mattress looking for the pillow. It's behind your knees. Or on the floor. You put it back. You wait to see if it holds.
You wake with no feeling in the bottom arm. You have to pick it up with the other hand and shake it back to life. Then you have lost the position anyway.
You did what every physio said. Pillow between the knees. By 2am it's flat, folded, or gone. The trick works. The pillow doesn't.
You get up and your body will not come online. You waddle. You wait. The day starts after the stiffness clocks off — not when the alarm does.
The pillow already works. It just doesn't stay.
Every body pillow feels like the answer in the shop. The question is what it is doing at 3am, after six hours under the full weight of your hip and top leg.
Uniform fill fails in the same place every night. It crushes hardest where you press hardest — the hip and the knee. Once those two zones go flat, the pillow is just a bag. Your top knee drops. The hip rotates. The pain wakes you.
- DeepFill at the crush points. Heavier through the hip and knee. Softer where the arm needs to rest. The gap you set at 10pm is the gap at 6am.
- It cannot walk off. One shaped piece along the body. Not a loose pillow you kick out the second you roll.
- It comes back overnight. The core springs back between uses. It does not pack down into a dead sausage after a month.
What you already tried vs this
A regular pillow between the knees is the right idea. It is the wrong object.
The point isn't the pillow. It's the morning.
Night one
You stop circling the bed. The top knee has somewhere to sit. The top arm has somewhere to rest. You fall asleep in the setup you made.
The first week
The 3am hip does not show up. You are not rebuilding a nest in the dark. You sleep through the hour that used to own you.
After a month
The rusted ten minutes at the kettle are gone. Your body comes online when you stand up. The pillow is still the shape it was on night one.
What sleepers say
People who used to wake up hunting for the pillow.

I used to put the pillow exactly where it needed to go. By 3am it was on the floor and the hip had dropped. This one is still there. I sleep through now. The hip doesn't wake me.
Maree T.Geelong · 3am hip
Pillow between the knees was the only thing that worked — until it walked off. Knees bone on bone, then the back lit up. CoveCurve stays put. Knees, back, neck — the whole chain went quiet.
Dan K.Brisbane · knees that knock
I used to wake with a dead arm. Had to pick it up with the other hand and shake it back to life. The top arm sits on this now so the bottom shoulder is not crushed. The dead arm is gone.
Priya S.Melbourne · dead arm
Every night at 3am the hip started. Roll. Wait. Other side. Repeat. The top leg has somewhere to sit now so the hip cannot drop. I sleep through the hour that used to own me.
Helen W.Adelaide · 3am rebuild
I used to waddle to the kettle like I was 90. Ten minutes before my back felt like mine. First morning on this I stood up and walked. The rusted start is gone.
Chris L.Perth · morning unlock
Physio said pillow between the knees. A normal one was gone by 2am and the leg lit up. This one stays. I can stay on my side the whole night. The nerve doesn't get yanked.
Janelle P.Gold Coast · pillow walked off
I only sleep on one side. I'd circle the bed for twenty minutes like a dog. Hug this and I'm in. No more twenty-minute hunt.
Rob M.Newcastle · circling the bed
Find a position. It hurts. Find another. Hug a doona with one knee up. This replaced the whole mess. One object. I stay put. The ache doesn't start.
Sophie A.Canberra · the nest
Four pillows. Two blankets. A nightly Tetris nobody else could touch. If he moved one piece I was wrecked for days. CoveCurve is the nest. I set it once. I leave it.
Linda C.Hobart · rig builderCheap pillow between the knees. By morning: flat, folded, or on the floor. This holds and it does not wander. That is the whole product. That is why I slept.
Mark H.Sydney · on the floorI roll. Land on the bad side and the shoulder and hip scream. This keeps me on the good side. I still move. I just don't dump myself onto the sore side anymore.
Elise R.Sunshine Coast · rolled onto the sore sideSleeping was the worst part. Couldn't lie flat. I hug this on the good side and jam it behind me. I cannot roll onto it. The bed is usable again.
Tony B.Wollongong · couldn't rollI hold it down the front. Top arm rests. Shoulders stop hunching. Once my head is set the muscles actually drop. Like someone turned the tension off.
Nadia F.Melbourne · crushed shoulderWedges meant waking him to shift them. I pull this around myself. No asking. The support is where I put it. I keep my night and he keeps his.
Graham D.Bendigo · stop waking him
Waking barely able to bend and pick up the baby. Hugging this stopped me twisting all night. Mornings I can get to her. That is the whole win.
Katie J.Fremantle · couldn't pick her up
I'm 74. Side sleeping meant I could barely walk to the bathroom. Pillow under the knees was the advice — and it walked off. This one doesn't. I'm in the garden most mornings.
Anne M.Cairns · morning unlockBoth arms dead. Couldn't make a coffee. Hugging this keeps me on my side so I don't roll onto my stomach. Pins and needles are gone. I wake with arms that work.
Phil S.Adelaide · dead armsRibcage digging in. Chest crushed. I hug the curve and there's a gap. Shoulders stop rounding forward. Simple. The crush is gone.
Jess V.Parramatta · crushed on my sideThe second I lay down my body remembered every ache. Top leg used to drop and yank the back. It doesn't drop now. I stay asleep. That is enough.
Ruth K.Ballarat · night backLong back. Short waist. Side sleeping left a gap under my middle and the hip slipped. I run this the full length. The gap is filled. I stop fidgeting. I stay asleep.
Ian P.Townsville · hip slip30 nights. If the 3am hip is still there, we take it back.
Sleep on it. If you are still hunting for the pillow in the dark — if the first walk to the kettle is still rusted — send it back. Full refund. The test is the morning, not a brochure.
Questions
I'm a side sleeper. Do I have to sleep on my back?
No. This is built for people who will not sleep on their back. You stay on your side. The pillow stays where you put it.
I move a lot. Will it trap me?
No. It replaces the piece that walks off. You can still turn. You just stop waking up because the support is gone.
I already have four pillows. Why one?
Because you are tired of building the nest every night and rebuilding it at 3am. One piece for the knee and the arm. Set it once.
Will it take over the bed?
105 cm by 30 cm. One sleeper on a queen. It sits along your body. It does not evict anyone.
Can I wash it?
The cover comes off. Machine wash it. Put it back on. That is the care.
What if mornings are not better?
30 nights. If the hip still drops, if the arm is still dead, if you are still hunting for the pillow — we refund you. Full stop.
