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Review · By The Lab · August 13, 2026

Liberator Ramp Review: The Taller, More Versatile Incline

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The specimen, measured

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The Liberator Ramp is a tall, firm high-density foam incline (about $100) that lifts your hips to a bigger, steeper angle than the Wedge. It's the piece to buy when you want more dramatic positioning and more range from one prop. Where a wedge nudges the angle, the Ramp changes the whole geometry. Most people who want serious versatility from a single piece want the Ramp.

The Lab verdict: 4.5/5 The Ramp is the Wedge's taller, bolder sibling: same furniture-grade foam that actually holds your weight, but with enough height and length to open up positions the Wedge can't reach. The cover unzips and washes, the foam keeps its shape, and it still hides as an oversized cushion. Buy it if you want more than one angle out of one prop, but if you already know you'll want both the gentle everyday lift and the big incline, skip straight to the Combo.

Best for: couples who found the Wedge too subtle, anyone wanting range from one piece, taller folks. Check price at Liberator → · Also on Amazon →

What the Liberator Ramp actually does

The Ramp is a long, tall incline: think of it as a firm foam hill rather than a small doorstop. That extra height and length does two things the Wedge can't. First, it creates a steeper angle, which opens up deeper, more supported positioning. Second, its longer slope gives you room to brace, lean, or lie along it, so one piece covers several positions instead of one. The magic, same as the Wedge, is firmness: this is dense polyurethane foam, not a squishy pillow, so the angle you set is the angle it holds, even under a couple's full weight.

If you want the gentler, everyday incline that props hips just enough and hides as a throw cushion, that's the Liberator Wedge review: smaller, cheaper, one reliable job. The Ramp is what you reach for when the Wedge's lift felt too polite.

Specs that matter

Spec Liberator Ramp
Dimensions Taller and longer than the Wedge: a full incline, not a small prop; check the listing for exact dimensions
Foam High-density polyurethane (firm, holds shape under weight)
Weight capacity Rated to support a couple's full weight (well over 300 lb in practice)
Cover Removable, machine-washable microfiber; moisture-resistant inner liner
Discretion Bigger than the Wedge, but still reads as an oversized cushion; ships in plain packaging
Price ~$100, though it moves around, so check current price

The two specs people underrate here: the height (this is the whole reason to pick the Ramp over the Wedge: it changes the geometry, not just the tilt) and the washable cover with its moisture-resistant liner (the part that quietly earns its keep). The Ramp's bigger footprint is the trade-off for its range, so plan a little more storage space for it than a Wedge needs.

Who it's for and who should skip it

Buy it if: the Wedge's lift sounds too subtle for what you want; you want real range and several positions out of a single piece; you're taller and a small prop never quite gets you there; you like the idea of one bold, do-more piece over one gentle everyday one.

Skip it if: you mainly want a discreet, everyday angle and easy storage. That's the Wedge's whole appeal, and it's cheaper. Or, if you already suspect you'll want both the gentle Wedge lift and the big Ramp incline, don't buy them twice: the Liberator Wedge/Ramp Combo nests the two shapes together and stacks into more configurations than either piece alone. Heavy, everyday users almost always land on the Combo. If you're reading this and already nodding, that's you.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Taller, longer incline: genuinely changes the geometry, not just the angle
  • One piece, several positions; more versatile than the single-job Wedge
  • Firm foam that actually holds the angle under a couple's full weight
  • Machine-washable cover + moisture-resistant liner
  • Real weight capacity (works for a wide range of bodies, including taller and bigger folks)

Cons

  • Bigger and pricier than the Wedge; needs a little more storage room
  • Less discreet than the Wedge: it's a large piece, harder to pass off as a throw cushion
  • If you'll want the gentle angle too, buying the Ramp alone is the wrong move, so get the Combo
  • Firm foam has a short break-in; stiffer than people expect at first (that's the point)

How the Ramp compares: Wedge, Ramp, and the Combo

Here's the simplest way to think about it. The Wedge is the gentle, everyday angle in a small, discreet, cheap package (the best first buy for most couples). The Ramp is the tall, dramatic incline that trades some discretion for real range and steeper positioning. And the Liberator Wedge/Ramp Combo is both shapes in one set that nest and stack together. It's the pick for anyone who wants the full range and expects to use it often. If you're deciding between just the two inclines, our Liberator Wedge review covers the smaller one in full; if you want the deep-dive on picking any wedge at all, start with Best Sex Wedge.

Rule of thumb: buy the Wedge to dip a toe in, buy the Ramp for range, and buy the Combo if you already know you're in this for the long haul.

FAQ

What's the difference between the Liberator Ramp and the Wedge? Height and geometry. The Wedge (about 7" tall) gives a gentle everyday angle in a small, discreet prop; the Ramp is taller and longer, creating a steeper incline and more room to work, so one piece covers more positions. The Wedge is the subtle everyday pick; the Ramp is the bold, versatile one. Full breakdown in the Liberator Wedge review.

Should I buy the Ramp, or the Wedge/Ramp Combo? If you want the big incline and only the big incline, the Ramp alone is fine. But if you also want the gentle everyday angle, the Liberator Wedge/Ramp Combo gives you both shapes in one nesting set for less than buying the two pieces separately, and it stacks into more configurations. Frequent users almost always end up wanting the Combo.

Is the Ramp too big to store or hide? It's larger than the Wedge, so it's less of a stealth throw-cushion and needs a bit more space: a closet, under the bed, or a corner. It still reads as an oversized cushion rather than obvious gear, and it ships in plain packaging. If discretion and easy storage are your top priorities, the Wedge wins there.

Can you wash it? Yes. The microfiber cover unzips and goes in the machine, and there's a moisture-resistant liner underneath. That liner is the real selling point, same as the rest of the line.

Will it hold both partners' weight? Yes. It's furniture-grade high-density foam rated well past a typical couple's combined weight, which also makes it a solid pick for taller and larger bodies that a smaller prop can't properly support.


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