Build Quality
The BlissTrends Adjustable Footrest weighs 23 oz and measures 16.2" x 9.9" at the base, which puts it in the compact-but-not-tiny category. The foam core is described as high-density across current product listings, and the manufacturer part number MPNBTR0001-0BL confirms this is a standardized product with consistent specs, not a dropship wildcard that changes materials between batches. The non-slip bottom does what it claims - on hardwood and low-pile carpet, the footrest stays put under normal foot pressure without a rubber mat underneath.
The cover is the standout build detail. A zip closure lets you remove it completely, and the fabric is machine washable - a practical advantage over every generic $20-$30 competitor that uses glued or stitched-on material. Over months of daily use, sweat and debris accumulate on footrests in ways that matter hygienically. This cover solves that.
What the build does not offer is any documented quality warranty. No return policy beyond Walmart's standard 30-day window, no manufacturer guarantee against foam collapse. For a product that sees 6-plus hours of foot pressure daily, that omission is a legitimate concern.
Comfort & Ergonomics
The ergonomic curvature on this footrest supports two positions: under the feet for standard desk elevation, and behind the knees for users who prefer to prop their legs during long sessions. That dual-use design is useful, but it is not unique - ErgoFoam and several $35-$45 competitors include the same angular cut.
The foam resists collapse under normal adult weight according to current product descriptions, but no independent compression test data is available. Users with heavier frames or those who stand and re-sit frequently throughout the day should note this limitation. The high-density claim is unverified by third-party testing.
For back and lumbar relief specifically, the footrest works by reducing the angle between thigh and calf, which decreases pressure on the lower spine during prolonged sitting. At 5.7 inches stacked, it provides meaningful elevation for users under 5'8" seated at a standard 29-30 inch desk height.
Adjustability
Two heights. That is the complete range. The lower configuration uses only the base layer: 16.2" x 9.9" x 2.0". The upper configuration adds the second foam layer - 3.7 inches thick - connected via touch fasteners and a zipper, bringing total height to approximately 5.7 inches.
The connection mechanism is touch fasteners plus a zipper, which is more secure than velcro-only designs that shift under foot pressure. Switching between heights takes under 60 seconds. There is no tool or manual involved.
The honest limitation: if you need 3.5 inches, 4 inches, or any height between 2.0 and 5.7, this product cannot help you. ErgoFoam's $39.99 model offers three distinct height positions. If your ergonomic needs are specific rather than approximate, spend the extra $10.
Assembly
There is no assembly. The footrest arrives in two layers connected by the zip system. Unbox, position, use. The only setup decision is whether to use one layer or two. Moving between home office and car takes 5 seconds.
Value for Money
The $29.99 street price at Walmart - down from the $35.56 list - is the right price for what this product is. The washable cover adds genuine utility that basic foam footrests at $19.99-$24.99 do not include. The non-slip base works. The foam appears to hold up under daily use based on available product descriptions.
The value case breaks down if you compare upward: ErgoFoam at $39.99 adds a third height setting, documented warranty coverage, and a more established brand reputation in the ergonomic accessories category. A $10 gap for those additions is not unreasonable if you plan to use this product daily for 12-plus months.
For occasional use, car travel, or a secondary workstation where a premium ergonomic investment is not warranted, BlissTrends at $29.99 with free 30-day Walmart returns is a low-risk, adequate-performing choice.
