Pillows seem to be overlooked. However, just as important as the right mattress. Recently bought a Tempur Cloud w/1 Rhapsody pillow & 1 Cloud pillow. The Rhapsody pillow ended up being too high for me as it kept my head at an upward angle & I was waking up with neck pain. The Cloud pillow was a lot better, but I don't think it's 100% right for me either plus it only comes in standard size. Too small as I have a king bed & it is annoying having to keep moving the pillow as I move. The Tempur side pillow seems like it would be excellent for me (side sleeper), but it's too small. As of now, I think the only good option for my body is the Tempur neck pillow as it comes in king size. I really would like to stay with a memory foem pillow, but am open to other options. However, no down (allergies & asthma) |
This message was modified Aug 26, 2011 by Sall
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Has anyone tried the "ErgoSoft" latex pillow? http://www.absolutecomfortonsale.com/latexpillow.htm I emailed the vendor to ask whether the latex was Talalay or Dunlop processed; got a prompt response saying it's Dunlop. The website says 16-18 IFD; I wonder if that'll be too soft for me. I think I'm wanting a firm, low-loft pillow -- something I will *not* sink too deep into -- but I really don't know. I have a latex pillow (bought cheap at Bed Bath & Beyond a couple years ago), but it doesn't get used, 'cause it's way too springy.
Also wondering about the "Nu-Lex Optimum Pillow" -- latex with wool batting & cotton cover: http://www.foamsource.com/shop/product/64 Looks like a possibility. This message was modified Sep 2, 2011 by Catherine
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The best pillow I have ever head is a normal waist pillow. It is a major comfort factor to my home office. :) |
Has anyone seen this pillow? http://www.pillo1.com/ It's super pricey -- but I laid on one in a store when I was trying mattresses and thought it was really cool. |
I just found my favorite pillow of all time on sale on eBay. If you like a soft latex pillow. I like it for stomach or back sleeping. It is not good for side sleeping. Old school Latex International. |