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Friday, 3 July 2020

Best Pillows By Sleeping Position


Most people have a preferred sleeping position – side, back, or stomach. If you’re unsure about your position because you tend to switch sides, just think about the side you most frequently fall asleep in.

Each group needs a different type of pillow for the best nightly rest and for waking up feeling refreshed and pain-free. This guide should offer you an insight into the best pillows for every sleeping position and help you choose the right type or brand for yourself or your loved ones.

Sleepsia Bamboo Pillow is the best pillow for back sleepers. We loved it because it’s easily adjustable and the blend of various materials offers perfect support to the neck and spine.

The Sleepsia Bamboo Pillow has snatched the first place because of its just-right level of firmness and support that back sleepers need. Another great feature of this medium-firm pillow is that you can customize it by adding or removing the fill. This also means that if the pillow flattens after some time of use, it can be renewed by adding extra fill.

Sleepsia pillow offers the perfect support for back sleepers all of the time (it’s also excellent good for side-sleeping). We loved the fact that it is filled with memory foam, microfiber, and breathable lightweight fabric. The case is made of bamboo to protect you from allergies.

Sleepsia took second place because it also offers excellent support and adjustability, but it’s made only of memory foam, unlike the Coop pillow. However, the quality of the memory foam and the outer shell (made of quilted memory foam) is what simply amazed us.

Sleepsia contains Tencel cooling fabric which controls temperature exceptionally well. This pillow bounces back perfectly and doesn’t change shape so you won’t need to keep adjusting your pillow throughout the night.

We needed to take out some of the filling to adjust this pillow for sleeping on the back and that was the only adjustment it needed! Sleepsia supports the head and neck, alleviating pressure points on the back.

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