So far, the best option I’ve found is an Allswell pillow with cooling cover with a Purple (I think this is the one I bought) on top. I also put a memory foam pillow between my legs (I have no idea of the brand; I bought it almost twenty years ago from a then local mattress store and the tag has long since worn off).
I also like a hugging pillow. I have yet to find a good one.
You’re a two pillow sleeper? What a mad lad. Gives me neck pain just thinking about it. I am interested in both of those pillows though. Thanks for the recommendations.
Not op but I’m also picky about pillows. My current favorite is the tempurpedic serenity pillow. It’s amazing. I also recommend the Hampton inn pillow but the name escapes me. You can Google it though.
I bought a tempurpedic pillow that you can adjust the fill on and kinda feel like a sucker for it. I don’t feel like I can get the right firmness no matter how much or little I fill it
Well, what do you recommend?
So far, the best option I’ve found is an Allswell pillow with cooling cover with a Purple (I think this is the one I bought) on top. I also put a memory foam pillow between my legs (I have no idea of the brand; I bought it almost twenty years ago from a then local mattress store and the tag has long since worn off).
I also like a hugging pillow. I have yet to find a good one.
FYI, I think Allswell is owned by Walmart.
You’re a two pillow sleeper? What a mad lad. Gives me neck pain just thinking about it. I am interested in both of those pillows though. Thanks for the recommendations.
I used to sleep with a pillow wedge, which isn’t included in that picture.
I’d consistently wake up at the bottom of it.
Memory foam leg pillow is a must!
Not op but I’m also picky about pillows. My current favorite is the tempurpedic serenity pillow. It’s amazing. I also recommend the Hampton inn pillow but the name escapes me. You can Google it though.
I bought a tempurpedic pillow that you can adjust the fill on and kinda feel like a sucker for it. I don’t feel like I can get the right firmness no matter how much or little I fill it
Sounds like a neat idea but I can see how that would be an issue.