Lamorra1773 t1_ix9fsgu wrote
I’m a side sleeper and have been using buckwheat pillows for a few years. Takes a little getting used to but the support is awesome and my neck pain is gone.
Slow_Ad3662 t1_ixaii95 wrote
I've been using the Purple Pillow and I would describe it similarly to how people describe buckwheat. It is made of Purple's uniquely shaped rubbery material. It's pretty thin, but comes with at least one booster. It's pretty firm, but a little softer at the ends. I've been using it for years and it's great, and you don't have to stuff last year's crop into a pillow case!
Proper_Conversation3 t1_ixbt104 wrote
I second this! My buckwheat pillow is one of the best purchases I’ve ever made :)
ComfyComfy_Pillows t1_ixfx1le wrote
Glad you enjoy your pillow! I'm trying to spread the word about these pillows because they are relatively unknown. They are so unique compared to traditional pillows and more people should try them!
wkosloski OP t1_ix9kk4e wrote
I’ve seen a few people suggest these on other sites and feel tempted to try! I move around a lot at night so was a little worried about the noise but I’m sure you get used to it hey?
Lamorra1773 t1_ix9l23x wrote
Yeah the noise is pretty subtle for sure but I’m sure annoys some people. I never had a problem with it at all. They are definitely heavier than regular pillows but they’ll move and support really well while you’re sleeping. PineTales, Premium Bamboo... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K6Z5FR7?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
ComfyComfy_Pillows t1_ixfxipv wrote
These pillows are filled with buckwheat hulls that rustle when shifted around. Once you get the pillow in the shape that feels most comfortable, you won't need to move it and it should be silent. It will take some getting use to but it will provide much more head and neck support than a normal pillow
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