CoveCurve™ Body Align Pillow
Full-body support for side sleepers — shoulders, hips and knees.
Most body pillows are just a long bag of stuffing. Under your own body weight they flatten by morning — so your top knee drops, your hips rotate, and your spine spends the night twisted. CoveCurve is built around a DeepFill™ Support Core, with denser fill through the hip and knee zones, so it still holds you at 6am.
Sleep on it for 30 nights
If your mornings aren't better, send it back for a full refund. This trial sits on top of your rights under the Australian Consumer Law, which we can't and don't limit.
Why side sleepers wake up sore
Sleeping on your side leaves your top leg and top arm unsupported. Over a night, gravity rotates the top hip forward and drops the top knee toward the mattress, twisting the lower spine and loading the shoulder you're lying on.
- A pillow between the knees stops the top leg dropping — this is why physios suggest it
- But an ordinary pillow compresses, so the support fades as the night goes on
- Supporting the arm and the knees keeps the whole line neutral, not just one joint
What is the DeepFill™ Support Core?
Fill density is zoned rather than uniform: heavier through the hip and knee sections where body weight concentrates, lighter through the arm channel where you want give. The claim is about compression resistance over a night's load — we'll publish the measured figures once the samples are tested.
Will it fit my bed?
CoveCurve is 105 cm long and 30 cm wide, designed to sit alongside one sleeper without taking over a queen bed.
How do returns work?
Contact us within 30 nights of delivery with your order number and we'll arrange the return. Full process to be published before launch.
You don't wake up rested. You wake up rearranged.
Side sleeping is the most common position in Australia and the least supported. These are the mornings we built CoveCurve for.
You wake because your hip aches, roll over, and start the countdown again on the other side.
Your bottom shoulder goes numb, so you shuffle your arm under the pillow and lose the position entirely.
You put a regular pillow between your knees. By morning it's flat, folded, or on the floor.
You get up and it takes a while before your lower back feels like it belongs to you again.
A body pillow only works while it still holds its shape.
Every body pillow feels supportive in the shop. The question is what it's doing at 4am, after six hours under 30-odd kilograms of leg and hip.
Uniform fill fails predictably: it compresses hardest exactly where you press hardest — the hip and the knee. Once those two zones flatten, the pillow stops being a support and becomes padding.
- Zoned density. More fill through the hip and knee sections, less through the arm channel.
- Compression-tested. We publish the load figures rather than asking you to take "firm" on faith. [figures pending]
- Recovers overnight. The core is specified to return to shape between uses, not pack down permanently over months.
How it compares
Against the two things most side sleepers have already tried.
The point isn't the pillow. It's the morning.
Night one
You stop hunting for a position. The top knee has somewhere to sit and the shoulder stops taking your weight.
The first week
Fewer wake-ups from the aching hip. You notice you're rolling over less often through the night.
After a month
The stiff ten minutes at the start of the day gets shorter — and the pillow is still the shape it was on night one.
What sleepers say
Side sleepers who used CoveCurve to take the twist out of their hips, knees, shoulders and back.
I didn't realise how much my top hip was twisting while I slept on my side. I tuck this between my knees and under my arm and it holds me still. Mornings are quieter in that joint now.
Maree T.Geelong · hip painMy knees used to knock all night. Too hard on each other. I got this for the knees and my back and neck settled too. Just more lined up. Less fidgeting.
Dan K.Brisbane · knees and backMy bottom shoulder used to fold under me. I'd wake with a dead arm and no movement in it for a bit. Resting the top arm on CoveCurve stops that collapse. Most days I get up without that pain.
Priya S.Melbourne · shoulderEvery night at 3am my hip would start. I'd roll, wait, then do it again on the other side. The pillow gives the top leg somewhere to sit so the hip doesn't drop. I still wake some nights. Not like before.
Helen W.Adelaide · 3am hipI used to get up and need ten minutes before my lower back felt like mine again. I sleep on my side with this along my body. That first walk to the kettle is easier.
Chris L.Perth · morning stiffnessPhysio said put a pillow between my knees to keep the spine straight. A normal pillow slid away by 2am. This one stays. I can actually stay on my side without the leg pain lighting up.
Janelle P.Gold Coast · sciaticaI only sleep on one side. I'd circle the bed for twenty minutes trying to make it work. Now I hug this and I'm in. Not five seconds like my partner. Close enough.
Rob M.Newcastle · locked to one sideI'd find a position, then it would hurt too. Shoulders, ribs, knees — the lot. I used to hug a doona with one knee up. This replaced the whole mess. I can actually stay put.
Sophie A.Canberra · full-body acheI used to build a nest every night. Four pillows, two blankets. If my husband moved one thing I'd be sore for days. CoveCurve is the nest. I set it once and leave it.
Linda C.Hobart · nightly setupI already had a cheap pillow between my knees. By morning it was flat, folded, or on the floor. This holds its shape and it doesn't wander. That's the whole difference.
Mark H.Sydney · loose pillowsI roll in my sleep. If I land on my bad side I wake with my shoulder and hip out. This keeps me on the good side. I still move. I don't dump myself onto the sore side anymore.
Elise R.Sunshine Coast · rolling onto the sore sideAfter my shoulder I couldn't lie flat without it screaming. I hug CoveCurve on the good side and jam it behind me so I can't roll. Sleeping was the worst part. This made the bed usable again.
Tony B.Wollongong · shoulder recoveryI hold it down the front and it props the top arm so I'm not hunched. Once my head is set, my muscles actually drop. Like someone turned the tension off.
Nadia F.Melbourne · tight shouldersWedges meant waking my husband to shift them. I can pull this around myself. Side support, back support, no asking anyone. That independence was the point for me.
Graham D.Bendigo · back supportFour months after my c-section I was waking barely able to bend and pick up the baby. Hugging this through the night stopped me twisting. Mornings I can actually get to her.
Katie J.Fremantle · postpartum backI'm 74. Side sleeping used to mean I could barely walk to the bathroom. Pillow under the knees was the advice. This one doesn't walk off. I'm back in the garden most mornings.
Anne M.Cairns · later-life backI used to wake with both arms dead. Couldn't make a coffee. Hugging this keeps me on my side so I don't roll onto my stomach. The pins and needles have mostly gone.
Phil S.Adelaide · numb armsMy ribcage used to dig in on my side and my chest felt crushed. I hug the curve and there's a gap for that. Shoulders stop rounding forward. Simple thing. Big change.
Jess V.Parramatta · ribs and chestNight back pain was the thing. The second I lay down my body remembered every ache. This doesn't fix a disc. It stops my top leg dropping so the nerve doesn't get yanked. That's enough.
Ruth K.Ballarat · night back painI have a long back and a short waist. Side sleeping used to leave a gap under my middle and my hip would slip. I run this the full length. Spine stays in a line. Less restless.
Ian P.Townsville · hip and waistNIGHTS
Try it for 30 nights
Sleep on CoveCurve for 30 nights. If your mornings aren't better, contact us and we'll refund you. Your rights under the Australian Consumer Law apply in addition to this and are not limited by it.
Questions
Is this only for side sleepers?
It's designed around side sleeping, which is where the alignment problem is worst. Back sleepers can use it under the knees, but that isn't what we optimised for.
Will it take over the bed?
CoveCurve is 105 cm long and 30 cm wide — sized to support one sleeper without taking over a queen bed.
Can I wash it?
The cover is removable and machine washable. Full care instructions to be confirmed against the finished product.
How long does delivery take?
Ships from Australia. Delivery estimates will be published once the fulfilment partner is confirmed.
What if it's not right for me?
Contact us within 30 nights with your order number and we'll arrange a return and full refund.
