Comfort and Quality
Which pillow type is best for you?
At the end of a long
day, what's better than collapsing into bed and laying your head on a pillow? A
high-quality pillow can help you get the sleep you need to succeed. Knowing
what kind of pillow, you should invest in can be challenging. Understanding the positives and negatives of memory foam, down and cotton pillows can help you make the
best choice for your body.
Memory foam pillows
If you are looking for a
firm, durable pillow, memory foam provides these qualities. Memory foam pillows
have a lot of benefits:
- Made for
support. Memory foam will contour itself to fit your specific
neck and head shape, giving you unparalleled comfort. If you suffer from
neck pain or tend to move around in your sleep, memory foam is ideal.
- Durable. Memory foam pillows last a
long time and retain their smoothness and malleability even after years of
use.
- Consistent
comfort. Memory foam pillows retain their shape all night,
allowing you to receive a consistent sleeping experience.
Of course, memory foam
pillows also have their drawbacks:
- Heat.
Memory foam pillows tend to run hotter than other pillow types.
- Price. Memory foam pillows typically
cost more than feather, down or cotton pillows.
- Inflexibility.
The most significant advantage of memory foam, how it conforms to your
neck, is also its biggest drawback. If you sleep on your front or side,
you may find memory foam is too inflexible for your sleeping style.
Down pillows
Feather pillows
(commonly called down pillows) are ubiquitous in pop culture for good reason.
Down pillows have several benefits:
- Feathery
soft. Unlike memory foam, down pillows are incredibly soft
and malleable. If you're a front or side sleeper or don't suffer from neck
pain, a down pillow may give you the most comfort.
- Temperate. Down pillows strike a balance
between warm and cold that most people find enjoyable. They aren't as cool
as a cotton pillow or as hot as memory foam.
- Durable. Like memory foam pillows, a
well-cared-for down pillow will last 10 to 15 years.
- Price.
Down pillows are often lower on the price spectrum than other options.
No pillow is perfect,
and down pillows also have faults:
- Lumpy or
unsupportive. Down pillows lack the
structure of memory foam or cotton pillows.
- Deflation.
Down pillows will depress and become less comfortable as the night draws
on.
Cotton pillows
Cotton was once the most
common pillow type. The benefits of cotton pillows are helping the material to
see a resurgence.
- Balanced
properties. Cotton pillows are a good
middle ground between down and memory foam in terms of firmness and
structure.
- Cool. Cotton pillows run cool, which
many sleepers find pleasant.
- Biodegradable.
Fans of environmentally friendly products will be pleased to know that
cotton pillows are biodegradable.
Cotton pillows also have
some cons.
- Non-custom.
Cotton pillows will give you support, but not in the way a memory foam
option will.
- Depresses
overnight. Like down, cotton pillows will
depress and get lumpy with use.
Choosing a pillow that is
right for you depends on your taste and needs. Do you want a supportive pillow
for your neck pain? Try memory foam. Interested in a cool, semi-supportive
option? Give cotton a go. We hope these tips will help you find the pillow to
enhance your sleep.
Are you looking for the
perfect pillow? We've got you covered. Contact us at Queen City Audio Video & Appliances to learn more.
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