Undo stiff back and neck muscles from driving

Put Baxby on your seat, lean back for a few minutes every hour, and feel the difference.

  • Before Using Baxby

    leaning, head forward, shoulder rounded forward

  • Put Baxby on Your Seat

    Baxby attaches to your car seat and the removable memory foam pad helps you find your perfect fit

  • After Using Baxby

    head and shoulders back

Simply put, nothing does what Baxby can do. Baxby is (almost infinitely) adjustable and is specifically designed to give your body support and comfort while sitting with a focus on the thoracic spine (between your shoulders).

Baxby was designed with input from research studies along with feedback from doctors, physical therapists, chiropractors, and occupational therapists.

Baxby helps you sit in a position that brings your head and shoulders back to the center of your body. In that position, stress on the muscles in your upper body can be reduced.

  • Do you need it?

    If you drive or sit for more than about 30 minutes at a time, you should get Baxby. 

  • Easy to Use

    Just lean back and let your head and shoulders come back to the centerline of your body. Hold that position for a few minutes every hour. That's it.

    No app. No batteries.

  • Installs in a Minute

    The 3-way buckle allows you to quickly attach Baxby to your seat, with or without a headrest.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it feel like?

The Baxby cushion contains premium memory foam with a specific density designed to hold up to a range of compressive forces when leaned against.

It's not a super cozy, dreamy soft pillow. That's not going to help you. And it's not hard like a foam roller. It's meant to be comfortable, yet supportive, when leaned against.

Long story short: it feels good.

What can I expect after using Baxby?

Some people have told us they experienced fewer headaches, felt less tense, and generally felt better overall. This isn't a magic potion or pill that fixes everything overnight. If you put your body in a better position, the less likely you are to have issues that arise from poor posture. And Baxby puts you in a better position.

How do I know if it's working?

Be honest...how good is your posture on a scale from 1-10? 1 is terrible. 10 is perfect.

Use Baxby for at least 6 weeks then ask yourself the same question.

For the first couple of weeks using Baxby, you may notice that some muscles in your upper body / torso tire more quickly than normal. That's because you are activating muscles that haven't been used properly in a long time to hold yourself in a better position. You're literally getting stronger. You're improving your posture. Congrats!

Will this fit on my seat?

As long as your seatback reaches the top of your shoulders, it should fit.

If your seat has a moveable headrest, it should fit.

If your seat has a non-adjustable headrest or if the headrest goes above your head, it may not fit. Take a quick measure from the top of your headrest to the base of your neck. If it measures less than 10", you should be okay.

If you need help with this, send a photo of your seat to info@babyposture.com.

Will this fit me?

Baxby was designed to fit most body sizes. It may be a bit too large for people under 5 feet tall or a bit too small for people over 7 feet tall.

How often should I use Baxby?

You can use it anytime you're sitting. But that doesn't mean you need to lean on Baxby all day. Just spend a few minutes every hour leaning back on Baxby. 

Is posture really that important?

The benefits of improving posture are well-known and studied. For example, according to A.I. Kapandji in the Physiology of the Joints, for every inch your head moves forward, it gains 10 pounds in weight, as far the muscles in your upper back and neck are concerned, because they have to work that much harder to keep the head from dropping. Additionally, Rene Cailliet, MD, a medical author and former director of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Southern California stated that head forward posture can add up to 30 pounds of abnormal leverage on the cervical spine, which can pull the entire spine out of alignment. This same head forward posture may result in the loss of 30% of vital lung capacity.