Cards on the table: I love latex pillows ... to be firmer and denser than Talalay latex, which tends to be fairly soft. I’ve noted what type of latex each pillow is made with when the brand ...
The soft and cushiony talalay latex core, combined with the fresh mesh cover gives it an overall feeling of lightness and airiness that is incredibly comfortable. This pillow does a remarkable job ...
Deciding to upgrade to a latex mattress isn’t hard. Take it from me: They’re bouncy, responsive, and good for the environment ...
The pillow also has a Talalay latex core that's perforated for airflow. (Talalay is a natural latex sourced from rubber trees.) When you put your head down on this pillow, it feels light and ...
Whether you seek fluffy, cloud-like comfort to cooling, cradling support, we tested over 30 pillows filled with down, down-alternative materials, latex, foam, and even ones with untraditional ...
The luxurious Saatva Latex Pillow is the best we've tested and we now recommend it to anyone shopping for a luxury cooling and organic pillow. During testing we discovered that the shredded ...
At 7 inches tall, the Saatva Latex Pillow has plenty of height—and our testers say you can pop out the inner pillow insert to personalize it to your perfect fit. We also recommend the Puffy ...
Alternately, foam or latex pillows are a solid option as they’re typically firmer and can be moulded for the best possible shape to support side sleepers. Back sleepers: Through-the-night ...
Just below a half-inch layer of cushioning memory foam is a layer of zoned micro-coils ... to the attached pillow top. The medium firmness and extra few inches of latex give the mattress gentle ...
In combination with the Harmony’s bouncy Talalay-latex core, the grid gives the pillow a springy and responsive feel. What I love about this pillow as a back sleeper is that it is sturdy enough ...