I would love to hear from everyone with a latex pillow that they really like a lot. We have a new latex mattress and are now looking for a good pillow. We are both side sleepers and when we went to try latex at a European Sleep Systems store locally, they had some wonderful pillows ($160/queen) and they determined we needed one to be Firm 1 and one to be Medium 2. I don't want to pay that much. I saw some on Overstock and Ebay but would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks! I tried to do a search here on pillows, but didn't find much information. |
Hey Budgy..it's been a while... What do you call "too much support?" Too hard? eagle2 said he hated the shredded...too heavy...I am sleeping on an itty bitty 18" piece of solid latex (and no, I don't know what firmness (!) with down over it and am loving the support...while I search out a better way. Best regards, TJ |
Thank you for that tip Sleeper! Have you tried the zoned version by Nature's Rest? Been curious about that one too. But it seems Natura is a good company to go with from what I can tell...and not only are they good, but they're Canadian and that should make Budgy happy, eh Budgy? Thanks again. TJ This message was modified Mar 5, 2010 by TJ12
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I love the Overstock Natural Latex pillows I bought 2.5 years ago. I have 6 of them and two are perfect for me since they are slimmer than the others. They are soft but not too soft and not too hard. The pillows give my neck good support but may be too slim for someone very tall. |
Hi TJ :) Actually I carry the full line of Natura pillows, but I am biased because I find pretty much any pillow outside of down to be a little too hard. If there is one thing us Canucks are serious about, its our down lol. And its really just my opinion but the word pillow to me means 'unbelievably soft' and thats what I want, that being said I found latex (shredded or solid core) to be more comfortable than wool fill pillows, cotton pillows, tempur-pedic pillows, memory foam pillows, feather pillows, or simply polyester fill. |
I have 3 latex pillows. The first one I got was standard size, made by Latex International, I found that not tall enough. The second one I got was zoned standard, and found that too flat in the middle (I use that between the knees and just right for that), finally the third one is a Queensize (that is longer and wider) and that is just right! No neck or shoulder pain now. I have a down pillow, it goes too flat, not good for me. All the latex pillows are LI and 2 are from Sears and one from Penneys. I love the smell of them. I use them all to read at night. This message was modified Mar 6, 2010 by Leo3
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I'm with Budgy - I tried three different latex pillows and couldn't live with any of them. One was too soft (flat), one was too hard, one was zoned, but still too tall. And I didn't like the bouncy feel of them. Finally, I shredded the last one by hand and filled the zippable pillow cover to the precise level that works for me (experimented over several nights), and that worked for me. |
I wanted a few latex pillows but wasn't sure which I would like best, so I ordered them one at a time. To start, I bought a Nature's Rest Zoned Firm Queen from Overstock.com. I liked the Firm, but thought it might be a little too firm. Next I ordered the Nature's Rest High Loft Plush, and thought that was a little bouncy. My son loved it and it's now his. Then I ordered a Nature's Rest Zoned Plush, and that's my favorite of them all. But I have the Firm on my bed as well, and use them both. I used to wake up with a stiff neck almost every day, and had tried every kind of pillow. But I never had a latex pillow before, and it's amazing that my neck pain is now gone! Needless to say, I highly recommend them! Overstock had the best prices on these, $60 - $65 depending on the firmness. They sell for up to $100 elsewhere in Queen size. Last time I looked Overstock sold out of the Queen size, but you can get them for $75 from a store on Amazon.com. |
That's interesting, you shredded it by hand, very smart. For those that find the latex pillows to tall you should try the standard size those are not so tall. But I like the tall one, which is queensize. I found the standard too flat. This message was modified Mar 6, 2010 by Leo3
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Is Nature's Rest made by Latex International or by another company? Just wondered because the zoned LI pillow was too flat for me. I found the best prices at Sears when they have a sale, and Penneys, about $40 or so. 50% off I try to get. |
I have tried many different pillows. Have tried foam, have tried the one piece latex. Didn't like them. Being a stomach sleeper, I don't like something too firm as it cocks my head up. For years, I used a very old feather/down pillow that I could make a good indenation in and really didn't like anything else. Now with my latex mattress, I use two standard sized down pillows that I bought from TJ Maxx for about $15 each; one for my head and one to hug. Its amazing all of the junk that is out there in department stores that are called 'pillows'. I wouldn't let Bandit (my dog) sleep on most them. If you want a firmer shredded latex pillow at a great price, look at Pillowflex.com. I bought one of these but it was a little too firm for me. I suppose if I ever get ambitous enough I could take some of the latex out and make it softer. Good product though and really great prices - I think it was $25. shipped from Georgia to Oregon. |