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Better health starts with your sleep and these top-rated pillows are game changers

Better health starts with your sleep and these top-rated pillows are game changers

CNN30-06-2025
Think of the best day you've ever had. Were you tired, groggy, riddled with sleep debt or even fighting the urge to chug a vat of coffee? Likely not. Since 2013, Coop Sleep Goods has been obsessive about offering personalized sleep solutions to ensure we all feel rested enough to get the most out of each day.
While it might be easy to grab whatever's on sale or opt for hand-me-downs filled with more dust than down, it helps to get specific about your pillows. Whether you spend your days hitting the pavement or typing away on your desk chair, Coop Sleep Goods has a pillow that supports you, your unique lifestyle and your dream way to sleep.
While you can't put a price on good sleep, you can certainly grab luxury-grade sleep gear at an accessible price point, whether you're treating yourself or gifting a sleep-deprived loved one. Coop Sleep Goods' upcoming sale of 20% off across its entire Amazon catalog is a smart place to start. Explore its wide range of high-performing and industry-leading pillows crafted with rigorously tested fabrics that promote deep and restorative sleep while offering tangible solutions to the sleep debt epidemic. Think proprietary blends like cross-cut memory foam and microfiber, down alternative and Talalay latex, all certified safe, non-toxic and rigorously third-party tested.
What's more, Coop Sleep Goods' pillows cater to all sleep positions and temperature preferences (this one's for you, hot sleepers!). The best part? You can always add or remove fill to suit your fancy, or opt for a consultation with the brand to help you land on a product that can best help you drift off and wake up pain-free.
Coop Home Goods Original Adjustable Pillow
No matter your preferred sleep position, the Original Adjustable Pillow is the perfect place to rest your head. Its blend of pillow-soft memory foam, plush microfiber and cooling gel contributes to that sought-after dreamlike state. Customize your level of fill until you reach your desired firmness, whether you're looking for a pillow with more give or structure.Coop Home Goods Eden Adjustable Cooling Pillow
With the Eden, every side of the pillow is the cool side of the pillow. A gel-infused memory foam and microfiber fill help create the ideal environment for falling asleep — and staying asleep. Here, you also get to play around with fill level until it feels just right. And that's pretty cool.Coop Home Goods Adjustable Latex Pillow
Let the latex version of Coop Home Goods' pillow show you how sleep is supposed to feel — comfortable, pain-free and a total dream. With this option, you can expect a bouncier, more supportive feel for optimal spinal alignment thanks to the use of breathable and temperature-regulating Talalay latex. Complete with a washable cover, this pillow is super simple to maintain for years to come. No yellowing here.Coop Home Goods Essence Down Alternative Pillow, Set of 2
If you're on the hunt for a deal that'll contribute directly to better sleep, more energy and thus enhanced mood and performance (to name a few), look toward this set of two down alternative pillows. Neither too firm nor too soft, the Goldilocks of pillows is the ideal addition to your bed setup if you're not sure where to start, but know you need to replace your old pillows stat. Breathable, cooling and supportive where you need it most, this cloud-like duo is now available for an unbeatable price.
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