Kurve face rest
I purchased this about two months ago (when I first saw it in the Massage Warehouse catalog) and I would say the feedback from my clients is great. I myself tried it out by lying down on my table and I do see a difference. I love the fact that there are eye "wells" (don't know what they call them, but they are indentations where your eyes would be) since I wear contacts and sometimes find that directly lying with my eyes on something bothers me a bit. The Kurve is much more comfortable. I previously used the memory foam facerest that MW offers in their "professional pack" and liked it, but I like the Kurve better. The foam on the Kurve feels softer and the angle of the support definitely is better.
Two downsides: the fitted facecradle covers do not fit "smoothly," since the Kurve is a slightly different shape. I just smooth them out as best I can and I haven't had any complaints, since the memory foam is so forgiving. I might try using the flat fleece covers this winter, which would probably eliminate any wrinkling against the face. I also have to tell my clients to pull the sides apart if they need more breathing room, but that's extremely easy to do.
The other downside is that the frame that holds the cradle makes noise (clicking, as it's a tight fit on my Oakworks Nova table) as I raise and lower it. But through trial and error, I discoverd that if I just pull it out away from the table a bit before raising it and locking it in place, it's not much noisier than my old one.
All in all, I'm very happy with it. I wish it fit my Avila II chair, as I would love to use it there, too, but it is industry-specific. The one that I bought for Oakworks doesn't work on Avila. Oh, well.
Anyone else tried it?