Bed Pillows

764 products indexed • Avg rating 4.35 • Avg price $64

This category covers bed pillows for sleep and decorative use, including down, memory foam, synthetic fill, and specialty support options across budget through premium price tiers. The catalog includes 764 indexed products with an average rating of 4.35 and brands like puredown and Pacific Coast represented

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How do I choose the right pillow fill for my sleep position?

Back sleepers often prefer medium loft and support, side sleepers usually need higher loft and firmer support to align the neck, and stomach sleepers generally benefit from low loft and softer fills; common fills include down/down-alternative (softer, more conforming) and memory foam/latex (firmer, more contouring)

What pillow loft and firmness should I pick to reduce neck pain?

Aim for a loft that keeps your neck aligned with your spine: medium-firm for most back sleepers, firm and higher loft for side sleepers, and low-loft soft pillows for stomach sleepers; consider adjustable or shredded-fill pillows if you need to customize height and firmness

How do I evaluate pillow quality and durability when comparing brands?

Check fill type and fill weight/volume, cover fabric and construction (e.g., baffle-box or gusseted designs), customer ratings and average lifespan claims, and whether the pillow is hypoallergenic or has certifications like CertiPUR-US for foams; higher-density foams and quality down fills typically last longer

What are the typical price ranges and what should I expect at each level?

Budget pillows are commonly under $50 and offer basic comfort with synthetic fills, mid-range options around $50–$100 often provide better materials, construction, or adjustability, and premium pillows above $100 may use high-end down, latex, or advanced ergonomic designs with longer durability

How should I care for and clean different types of pillows?

Most synthetic and down-alternative pillows are machine-washable on gentle cycle and air- or low-heat dryer; down pillows may require professional cleaning or gentle home washing and thorough drying to prevent clumping, while memory foam and latex should be spot-cleaned and air-dried according to manufacturer instructions

Are hypoallergenic pillows worth it if I have allergies?

Hypoallergenic pillows made from synthetic fills, treated down, or naturally resistant materials like latex can reduce exposure to common allergens and dust mites, which helps many allergy sufferers, but effectiveness also depends on using allergen-proof covers and regular washing

What features should I look for if I sleep hot?

Look for breathable covers (cotton or moisture-wicking fabrics), fills with airflow like shredded foam or latex, gel-infused or open-cell memory foam, or pillows labeled cooling; loft and thickness can also affect heat retention, so a lower-to-medium loft can improve airflow