

The average trial period for pillows bought online is 100 days. The Pillow Cube company has a 60-day satisfaction guarantee for their pillows, so you can return your pillow for a refund (minus $20) during that time. The foam can’t be washed, so try to keep spillable items away from your bed. The company recommends machine washing the cover once a year but you can-and probably should-wash it more often than that. The original Pillow Cube cover comes off the cube just like the pillowcase.

We only deducted a half point because memory foam isn’t the most eco-friendly material.
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Plus, the materials used to make the pillow are anti-microbial. The foam is CertiPUR-US certified, meaning it’s produced with no harmful chemicals and passes tests for low emissions.Ī Pillow Cube customer service representative also confirmed that their manufacturing meets environmental requirements mandated by California’s Proposition 65. Otherwise, you can’t do much to adjust the feel of the pillow. The Classic version comes in two pillow sizes -5” and 6”. Since the Pillow Cube is made from a single piece of memory foam, it’s not adjustable beyond choosing the height you want. Related: Best Pillows for Neck Pain Adjustability: 2/5 It will likely cause these folks’ neck to arch out of alignment, which can cause substantial neck pain come morning. The Pillow Cube isn’t a good pillow for stomach sleepers and some back sleepers (specifically those with smaller body types). Those with especially broad shoulders or narrower shoulders will want to check out the different height options. The Pillow Cube doesn’t skirt around the fact that they designed the cube for side sleepers, and to that end, it does a great job with alignment. Good alignment occurs when your head isn’t tilted up or down on your pillow. If you want to wake up without a crick in your neck, you need a pillow that keeps your head and neck in alignment. We didn’t notice much heat retention after a few minutes on the pillow, which is promising. It’s worth noting that the vast majority of customer reviews don’t even mention the temperature of the pillow, and of the ones that do, at least half say that they’re impressed with how cool it stays. The foam is infused with carbon fibers that help absorb moisture and excess heat. Solid memory foam pillows aren’t the most cooling option on the market, but the Pillow Cube stays temperature neutral enough for most sleepers. Specifically, we cover pillow temperature, adjustability, quality, ease of care, customer experience, and how well it keeps your neck and head aligned. We get up close and personal with every pillow we bring into our Nerd testing lab-after all, we want you to have a super clear idea of whether or not each pillow we review will help you achieve the best sleep possible. The company sells a collection of funky pillow cases designed especially for the Pillow Cube (think waffle, tie dye, and dollar bill patterns). Personally, I’d want to use a pillow case over the cover, since I never was a huge fan of my old rec soccer jerseys. It feels a lot like the material used to make sports jerseys-a little slippery, but soft. The pillow cover is made of quilted polyester and spandex. Without the pillow cover, the foam has a grippy, doughy feel. The foam compresses quite a bit, and it feels denser with increased pressure. The Pillow Cube is made from a single piece of high-density memory foam with a medium-firm feel. It doesn’t look like a regular pillow, but that’s the trade-off for designing one of the best pillows for side sleepers. You’d be forgiven for mistaking the Pillow Cube for a yoga block or funky throw pillow.
