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I'm not taking a head count, so you don't need to say if you haven't :D or are still in love with the old horse hair one

 

Curious about anything new that's good and not Memory foam...

 

Have you tried "MY PILLOW" AND "MIRACLE BAMBOO PILLOW"?

 

thnx

 

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I like the memory foam one haven't tried the other ones.

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cant remember name. its a Japanese word but my pillow is filled with some kind of buckwheat. all I use now. very firm and does not get warm like some stuffing found in pillows. plus I think you can chill it in fridge. GW

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Tried all the others including memory foam and buckwheet. Found the buckwheat was too firm and the memory foam pillows don't last but a few months. From what I have read the "My Pillow" is filled with individual chunks of memory and regular foam vice one solid piece. If you read the reviews written by people that have had them for a while they eventually lose their fluffiness just like the all the other memory foam pillows.

 

What I have found and absolutely love is a water filled pillow :wub: :wub: :wub: . Best pillow I have ever had. Love it so much I have two still NIB in case this one ever wears out. So far it has lasted over 3 years and is still going strong.

 

You adjust the firmness by how much water you put in it. It has some kind of filler so it doesn't make sloshing noises but is still pliable. It also stays put. Only drawback is that it probably weighs 6 or 7 pounds however it is so comfortable that even if it weighed 20 pounds I would still love it.

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Tried all the others including memory foam and buckwheet. Found the buckwheat was too firm and the memory foam pillows don't last but a few months. From what I have read the "My Pillow" is filled with individual chunks of memory and regular foam vice one solid piece. If you read the reviews written by people that have had them for a while they eventually lose their fluffiness just like the all the other memory foam pillows.

 

What I have found and absolutely love is a water filled pillow :wub: :wub: :wub: . Best pillow I have ever had. Love it so much I have two still NIB in case this one ever wears out. So far it has lasted over 3 years and is still going strong.

 

You adjust the firmness by how much water you put in it. It has some kind of filler so it doesn't make sloshing noises but is still pliable. It also stays put. Only drawback is that it probably weighs 6 or 7 pounds however it is so comfortable that even if it weighed 20 pounds I would still love it.

 

ifn it ever bust, you'll drown in your sleep..... :lol::lol::lol:

 

I still like a good feather pillow although I haven't tried all the new stuff.

 

 

..........Widder

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Ya we know about feather pillows

 

since I'm a swim teacher, mebe I'll be better off with the water pillow :P

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My wife got use the new super pillow with the chunks inside. She loves hers and It feels fine to me. Of coarse, I've been fine with a baseball glove, knapsack, roled up pants, my arms or notin' so maybe I'm noot a good judge.

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My wife has a difficult time with her having C1-C2 alignment problems from a broken neck when she was young. She has constant pain and 40% range of motion. Her pillows are a serious study for comfort/rest. She chose 100% foam beads. It doesn't matter how often she has to buy a new pillow, it works but it does last a few years.

 

I think she finds it at Bed, Bath and Beyond

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I was in Sam's Club and they advertised a new kind of pillow for $100 each. It was the be all, end all of pillows. i was going to get one, but they were sold out. They had another type for $35 called Comfort Revolution. Best pillow I've ever had. Don't know whats in it, but it is very firm. It will stand up on edge if you hold it to keep it from falling over. It does not weigh any more than a feather pillow, but it holds it's shape very well.

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