Ryan Dickerson, Rylaxing
Like most college students, Dickerson, a junior at Syracuse University, found himself wedged into a small dorm room that fit little more than a bed and a desk. The son of an interior designer, he set out to optimize that space. The idea? Turn the bed into a couch during-nonsleeping hours. And so, in 2009, the Rylaxer was born. The ergonomic, "bed-transforming pillow" is made of foam, with lumbar support, and it comes in two sizes and a variety of colors,
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One Syracuse student's dorm room invention has landed him as a finalist in a magazine's online contest. Ryan Dickerson's Rylaxer is described as a bed-transforming pillow. Our Andy Mattison joins us now from Syracuse University with details on the contest and how the Rylaxer works Video Here
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Like most college students, Dickerson, a junior at Syracuse University, found himself wedged into a small dorm room that fit little more than a bed and a desk. The son of an interior designer, he set out to optimize that space. The idea? Turn the bed into a couch during nonsleeping hours. And, in 2009, the Rylaxer was born. The ergonomic, "bed transforming pillow" is made of foam, with lumbar support, and it comes in two sizes and a variety of colors, plus a cheetah print. INC 500. here
High quality / Extremely comfortable and easy to use / Lasts for 4-5 years minimum
All components meet CA 117 fire safety requirements / Made all in the USA