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Pillow Recommendations?

post #1 of 24
Thread Starter 
All the pillows I've ever had are crappy ones from Costco or ralph lauren ones. I believe I "splurged" once on one of the more expensive ones from Macys and it was still crappy.

Looking for a pillow that is firm, still have strong support, and keep its shape in the long run. The ralph lauren pillows start out good but in a few months they are dead and lifeless.

Help!
post #2 of 24
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Originally Posted by cchen View Post
All the pillows I've ever had are crappy ones from Costco or ralph lauren ones. I believe I "splurged" once on one of the more expensive ones from Macys and it was still crappy.

Looking for a pillow that is firm, still have strong support, and keep its shape in the long run. The ralph lauren pillows start out good but in a few months they are dead and lifeless.

Help!

Are you looking for a synthetic fill? If I wanted a firm pillow, that is where I would start, and then to niche materials like natural latex and lambswool. I have had luck getting entirely satisfactory pillows at Marshalls, where they seem to have a decent variety and at attractive prices.
post #3 of 24
Lifekind makes a variety of natural pillows-- among the more supportive ones are rubber surrounded by wool and all-rubber. Organic, etc.

Can't swear about their longevity yet, but they are very comfortable.
post #4 of 24
I have the Tempur-Pedic 'Neck' pillow. It's firm and stays firm - I've had it for 5 years or so and it still feels new. It stays cool too, which is very important imo.
post #5 of 24
Buckwheat
post #6 of 24
MrsG has one from Bed, Bath, and Beyond that came highly recommended by a couple of our friends. They basically told her to go to BB&B and buy the most expensive pillow they have. She did exactly that, and now all three of them brag about their pillows. Also, since buying it MrsG has (thus far) been nearly completely free of a lingering on-again, off-again neck/back problem. She did say that it had to be broken in a bit, but she's really seen an improvement in her sleep.
post #7 of 24
The more expensive pillows from macys refers to what?

The 100% white goose down pillows are quite expensive, even for something from macys, are these what you're referring to?
post #8 of 24
I think if you want something that stays firm over time, I'd go with synthetic. I bought some decent ones at Wal-Mart. If you don't like them, at least you aren't out a lot of money.
post #9 of 24
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Originally Posted by MrG View Post
MrsG has one from Bed, Bath, and Beyond that came highly recommended by a couple of our friends. They basically told her to go to BB&B and buy the most expensive pillow they have. She did exactly that, and now all three of them brag about their pillows. Also, since buying it MrsG has (thus far) been nearly completely free of a lingering on-again, off-again neck/back problem. She did say that it had to be broken in a bit, but she's really seen an improvement in her sleep.

Any idea the make and model of this one?

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Originally Posted by SkinnyGoomba View Post
The more expensive pillows from macys refers to what?

The 100% white goose down pillows are quite expensive, even for something from macys, are these what you're referring to?

I was referring to a goose down pillow I bought that within 1 or 2 months the feathers started coming out and getting all over the place. POS
post #10 of 24
sealy springfree latex is the best one i've ever had
post #11 of 24
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Originally Posted by cchen View Post
Any idea the make and model of this one?

Not offhand. They literally told her to go find the most expensive pillow BB&B had and buy it. That's how all three have done it, so no one actually knows the name of it.

If you PM me and remind me I'd be happy to check the tag when I get home this evening.
post #12 of 24
Give Buckwheat a try.

It keeps the head noticeably cooler when you sleep, and the hulls will fluff up if you put it in the dryer. Like a dog circling in tall grass, it's best to mold the pillow before you lay on it.
post #13 of 24
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Originally Posted by greg_atlanta View Post
Buckwheat
+1 Great for summer. Keeps your head from getting too hot at night. Very comfortable as well.
post #14 of 24
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Originally Posted by mattchap View Post
Couldn't agree more ...definitely recommended.
My Physio recommended buckwheat over Tempur, she also said that it has to have a zipper so you can take out a bit of the husks to adjust it to your needs.
post #15 of 24
Where to buy the Buckwheat pillows? Is there specific type?
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