A quality pillow is crucial for restful sleep, as it maintains proper alignment of the neck and spine. The ideal pillow varies based on your body size and sleeping position. As we operate our own factory, we can customize the pillow’s dimensions and height to meet your personal needs.
When you buy a new mattress, it lacks the body impressions that develop over years of use. However, this can affect spine and neck alignment, potentially leading to back and neck pain. Sleep specialists advise purchasing new pillows alongside your mattress to ensure proper support for your neck and back.
The Value
of a Great Pillow

Spine curves upward
Overusing pillows can lead to creases on the skin at the top of the neck as the spine arches upward.

Spine curves downward
A thin pillow causes a crease under the neck. This forces the upper spine to slope down and curve unnaturally.

Correct Spine Alignment
For optimal support, the upper back's spine should align with the cervical spine in the neck. This positioning eliminates skin creases, and the pillow fits snugly against the shoulder to ensure proper spine alignment.

Memorapedic Contour Pillow
Featuring high-density memory foam that compresses softly, this pillow has lobes that are 3.5 inches and 4.5 inches thick. This dual sizing allows it to be rotated to better accommodate individuals with larger or smaller shoulders.
Once you adjust to a pillow like this, it’s excellent for maintaining proper alignment in your upper spine and preventing neck kinks that can lead to pain.
Necksaver Foam & Fibre Pillow
This pillow is perfect for those who prefer a classic shape. Many store-bought pillows are filled with lightweight polyester fiber. These fiber pillows typically begin at a thickness of 9 inches but tend to compress quickly, often requiring you to stack them for adequate support.
Using too many pillows or ones that lose their shape can cause neck discomfort. This pillow, made from high-density eco-friendly foam, maintains its shape over time, offering consistent comfort and support.
