
My take
The Liberator Wedge is the most "practical-pretending-to-be-frivolous" purchase I've ever made. It's a foam pillow. It's shaped like a doorstop. It costs $89. It is also, somehow, one of the most-used items in my bedroom — not because it's exciting but because it solves a problem you didn't know you had until you tried the solution.
The pitch is "angle changes." Whatever position you're in, a slight angle adjustment can change everything. Throw pillows don't hold an angle — they squish flat. A real foam wedge does, and the difference is real. I was going to buy a generic memory-foam wedge for half the price; I'm glad I didn't. The Liberator's density is the whole point — softer wedges flatten out under weight.
The cover is microfiber, removable, and machine-washable, which is a non-negotiable spec for anything in this category. The shape is small enough to live on a shelf or under the bed when not in use. Strictly speaking it's not bondage gear — but it lives in the same drawer in my house, and I think of it as part of the same category.
- Genuinely useful for positioning
- Removable, washable cover
- Holds up forever
- Bulky to store
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