• Lt. Worf, son of Mogh@lemmy.caOP
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      1 year ago

      I’m all ears for recommendations. I’ve wasted money on pillows that were great for one night and then started causing problems. =(

    • idunnololz@lemmy.world
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      I’m on the buckwheat train. Tried different pillows and ended up with buckwheat. The pillow allows you to mold the shape to an extent which makes it extremely flexible. They also come in different sizes and good pillow sellers will either overstuff them or give you a bag with extra stuffing. You can open the pillow up (via zipper usually) to remove and add more buckwheat for even more customization. It’s just extremely flexible overall.

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        Jumping on the buckwheat train. I was terrible at pushing all my pillows into the bedhead and waking up with a bent neck before picking up one of these. Another benefit is they don’t get uncomfortably warm. It’s really nice that I can wriggle to flatten it out for back sleeping, or fluff it up to the perfect height for side sleeping.

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      I tried Tempur. Slumbar worked for me as a side sleeper. They have the knee pillow too but it just ends up popping out. I just use the duvet.

    • Polydextrous@lemmy.world
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      Right? My one pillow is just on the verge of almost too much, but I like few pillows and my neck is fucked up.