Cards on the table: I love latex pillows. I like how latex is springy, rather than dense and slow-sinking like memory foam (though I can still appreciate a good memory-foam pillow). And I like how ...
The low height doesn’t offer as much support as its higher counterpart, but it may be the right option if you prefer to sink into your pillow. Either way, bedtime just got cooler. The Latex ...
The luxurious Saatva Latex Pillow is the best we've tested and we now recommend it to anyone shopping for a luxury cooling and organic pillow. During testing we discovered that the shredded ...
Alternately, foam or latex pillows are a solid option as they’re typically firmer and can be moulded for the best possible shape to support side sleepers. Back sleepers: Through-the-night ...
Saatva and Casper, two leading brands known for their specialist mattresses, provide the solution with their luxury cooling pillows, the Saatva Latex Pillow and Casper Snow Hybrid. Like some of ...
Whether you seek fluffy, cloud-like comfort to cooling, cradling support, we tested over 30 pillows filled with down, down-alternative materials, latex, foam, and even ones with untraditional ...
The soft and cushiony talalay latex core, combined with the fresh mesh cover gives it an overall feeling of lightness and airiness that is incredibly comfortable. This pillow does a remarkable job ...
What’s inside your pillow directly translates to how soft or firm it is and how supportive it is. Polyester fiberfill, memory foam, latex, and down are among the most common fill types.
For this Beautyrest Black Mattress review, I slept on the pressure-relieving bed for over a month to test its edge support, cooling, motion isolation and more.
A decent pillow can make an enormous difference to the quality of your sleep and comfort of your mattress. But have you ever wondered what your pillow is made of and what each material means for ...