Best pillow out there bro

if i remember correctly @Nate_Pearson was talking long ago about a pillow that he wouldnt go anywhere without.

any pillow recommendations?

I like the Casper pillow, it’s not perfect though. You have to fluff it just right.

Surely its this one?

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:laughing: x1,000,000

I’m a fan of the Purple Pillow. However it is very heavy and something you want to lug around.

I just bought this one the other night. REALLY happy with it. I think its the most comfortable pillow Ive ever used.
https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/product/miracle-deluxe-pillow/3308585?keyword=pillow

Brilliant. I bet people still ask about buying that

I’ve been using this one for the last 6 years and love it.

Beans72 Organic Buckwheat Pillow - Japanese Size (14 inches x 20 inches) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0006HVVFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_bikqCbPHDDTGT

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This was my first thought. Still waiting for mine to be delivered… @chad When does it go up for sale?

+1 on Buckwheat pillows. Apparently they’re common in Asia. Amazing customizable support depending on how you squish it into shape, and it keeps my head nice and cool. The wife bought me one made locally, at a craft fair here in Ottawa, and I’ve been using it for about a year and a half. No more neck/back pain. The only issue I’d say is if you are one of those people who is very sensitive to sound when trying to sleep, it does make a crunchy noise when you move around on it.
This is the one I have, looks like they offer free shipping in Canada https://www.perfectpillow.com

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I’ll thrown another one into the mix, I love the Mypillow. IMO the best part about it is that you can just toss it in the dryer and 30 min later it’s almost like new again. I tend to wash it monthly and then of course dry…been sleeping with it for over 3 years now and I"m still completely satisfied.

I bought myself a buckwheat pillow recently and I’m pretty satisfied. It is 100% natural, very comfy overall, + it can last for over 10 years. Here are some other reasons why you should give it a try.

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There is one special type of pillow can perfectly place the arm under the pillow to prevent the arm from being pressed during the sleeping journey and causing pain.

Coach Chad!

I’ll take a hard pass.

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One of the last times I was in a Bed Bath and Beyond, a woman cam in with three of them and wanted to return them. The sales person asked why, and she did not hold back. ‘The worst pillows I’ve ever had, I wouldn’t give them to our dog!!’ Ouch… I also saw several others that had been returned as well. But BB&B is gone, and those pillows are now sold with hard right dog whistle pricing. (Look up 14.88)

I’m using a Serta pillow from Target, I believe. It’s cool, and has survived longer than some of the others I’ve had. I used to like the Target private brand, but they discontinued them for some reason.

TEMPUR-Cloud Dual Cooling | Tempur-Pedic

Stupid expensive, but this has been the best pillow I have ever owned. If I travel by car, I always take it with me. Fortunately, I got it as a gift from my Father in law. His wife refused to even open it and give it a try so he offered it up to me. Turned out to be a winner.

I’ve always preferred feather pillows but due to allergies have stopped using them. I landed on a Coop pillow. Its filled with smallish memory foam blocks and some other fluff. You can add or remove the fill to your preferences. Still very fluffy and supportive after a few years.

Water pillow for the W!

I was at a high priced resort thing on the big island Hawaii, and really liked the pillows they were using. They were the perfect consistency that I look for in a pillow. Curious, as we checked out to move to a less expensive place, I looked at the tag, and then searched for the brand, and they were ‘real duck feathers’, but only certain types of feathers, ‘totally hypoallergenic’ (no sniffles at that price) and swallowed hard at the price from them, and from what I could find on the internets. YIKES!! But it was really comfortable.

How expensive was it? I found a note that said that guests often want to take souvenirs, so feel free to take anything from the room. Anything ‘missing’ will be added to your bill after checkout. Um, what? When I mentioned that to a long time repeated guest there, they said that the towels and some linens were never invoiced for, which they liked. They had a full set of towels and wash clothes at their ‘cottage’. But the pillows are definitely invoiced, but ‘worth it’. I left them there. As I remember, they were in the 300 to 400 dollar range. For a pillow. Crazy!!