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The 6 Best King-Size Pillows For Comfortable Support And Extra Space
The 6 Best King-Size Pillows For Comfortable Support And Extra Space

Forbes

time24-04-2025

  • Health
  • Forbes

The 6 Best King-Size Pillows For Comfortable Support And Extra Space

Whether you have a larger bed or simply crave extra space and support for your head while sleeping, the best king-size pillows provide unrivaled comfort. The ideal pillow for you depends on your body type, sleeping position and material preference. After testing and researching dozens of options, we chose the Coop Sleep Goods Original Adjustable Pillow as our top pick overall, as it can accommodate a wide variety of sleepers due to its adjustable, supportive feel. The best king-size pillows offer ample support while fitting comfortably in your sleep space. Our ... More picks include options from Coop Sleep Goods, Tempur-Pedic and more. But if the Coop's shredded memory foam doesn't appeal to you, we rounded up five other options that vary in fill, construction, firmness and loft. As Dr. Angela Holliday-Bell, a board-certified physician and certified sleep specialist, explains: 'The right pillow will provide the support needed to keep your head, neck and spine in neutral alignment while sleeping.' From latex to down, these king-size pillows suit a range of needs. Coop Sleep Goods Fill: Crosscut memory foam and microfiber | Cover fabric: Lulltra (bamboo-derived viscose rayon and polyester blend) | Loft: Adjustable | Trial/warranty: 100-night trial; five-year warranty Best for: Skip if: This adjustable pillow from Coop Sleep Goods has been a Forbes Vetted favorite for several years now. It uses shredded memory foam and microfiber for its fill, which allows it to be more responsive and breathable than solid foam. The pillow comes with an extra half pound of fill so you can add (or remove) as much as you like. Along with the standard rectangular shape, the Original Adjustable Pillow comes in a crescent shape specifically for side sleepers who also sleep on their backs and a cutout shape for strict side sleepers. Just note that those cost more. I tested this pillow for about two weeks and found it offers a contouring, supportive feel that fits my needs as a side and back sleeper. Forbes Vetted managing editor Emmy Favilla has been using this pillow every night for the last four months and says it quickly became her new go-to, adding that 'it's comfortable no matter what position I'm sleeping in.' It's also easy to care for, as both the pillow and outer cover are machine washable. Amazon Fill material: Down alternative | Cover fabric: Polyester microfiber | Loft: Unspecified | Trial/warranty: 30-day trial through Amazon; one-year warranty Pros: Cons: This set of down-alternative pillows comes in soft and medium firmness options; soft is recommended for stomach sleepers, while medium is best for back and side sleepers. Over 23,500 reviewers have given the pillows a 5-star rating, with many complimenting their soft yet supportive feel. The down-alternative fill is also a good option for those who suffer from allergies, and you can machine-wash and dry the pillows to ensure cleanliness. Our testers also say the pillows hold up over time with no signs of flattening or getting lumpy after multiple washes and months of use. However, since they do have a fluffier feel to them, you may need to periodically fluff them. Along with the competitive price tag, Amazon Basics offers a 30-day return window and one-year warranty. Tempur-Pedic Fill material: Memory foam | Cover fabric: Polyester knit | Loft: 5 inches | Trial/warranty: No trial; five-year warranty Best for: Skip if: The Tempur-Pedic Tempur-Cloud Pillow features the brand's popular memory foam, Tempur-Material, which is known for its cozy, moldable and cradling feel. Our tester describes the foam as doughy, soft and slow-moving—offering great support and pressure relief for back and stomach sleepers. (This particular pillow is not designed for side sleepers.) The pillow's cover is removable and washable, and you can easily compress the pillow to take it on the go. Though our tester didn't experience any overheating with the Tempur-Cloud, you can upgrade to a cooling version if you tend to sleep hot. Purple Fill material: Talalay latex, polyester | Cover fabric: 92% nylon fiber, 8% spandex fiber | Loft: 5.5, 6.5 or 7.5 inches | Trial/warranty: 100-night trial; one-year warranty Best for: Skip if: Unlike the majority of pillows I've tested, the Purple Harmony Pillow doesn't require constant flipping throughout the night to find the cool side. This is thanks to its breathable cover, Talalay latex and proprietary GelFlex Grid, which allow for air to pass through the pillow more easily. Along with regulating temperature, these materials offer a nontraditional feel (similar to a gel shoe insole) that I find to be extremely comfortable and supportive. There's a nice level of give, but there's no need to fluff the pillow the next day thanks to the bounciness and strength of the materials. The Harmony is offered in three different heights, so you can pick the right one for your needs. The lowest is recommended for stomach and back sleepers, while the middle and tallest are recommended for side or combination sleepers. Casper Sleep Fill material: Polyester microfiber | Cover fabric: Cotton | Loft: 9 inches | Trial/warranty: 30-night trial; one-year warranty Pros: Cons: The Casper has a pillow-in-pillow design to provide a soft yet supportive feel. I tested this pillow for several months and found it to be comfortable for side and back sleeping, with the right amount of sinkage. It now lives in my guest room and has stayed in great shape for more than three years. It's a little denser than most down pillows, such as the Parachute Down Pillow, but it still offers enough contouring for your head and neck. As one of our testers describes it: It has a give and feel that's similar to classic down, but is less squishy. You can also throw the entire pillow into the washer and dryer for easy cleaning. Just note the Casper has the highest loft (height) on this list, which may not be comfortable for some stomach sleepers. Parachute Fill material: 85% down clusters, 15% down and feather fibers | Cover fabric: Cotton sateen | Loft: 5 to 8 inches | Trial/warranty: 60-night trial; three-year warranty Pros: Cons: The Parachute Down Pillow comes in soft, medium and firm densities for stomach, back and combination sleepers to choose from, along with a model specifically for side sleepers. No matter the density you pick, the down is luxuriously fluffy and plush. Our tester says it squishes and sinks but doesn't entirely collapse beneath you, resulting in a relaxing cloud-like experience. The pillow has double stitching to help keep the feathers from poking out, and the down is certified by the Responsible Down Standard to meet strict animal welfare standards. Like most down pillows, it does require some regular fluffing in order to return to its original shape—the brand recommends doing so once a week. You can also machine-wash it on a gentle cycle with cool water and tumble dry on low heat. The Forbes Vetted team has extensively researched and tested hundreds of pillows to recommend the best ones for various sleep needs. Along with rounding up the best pillows overall, our robust library of sleep content consists of the best sheets, the best mattresses and more. To compile a list of the best king-size pillows, we relied on our team's testing experience and thorough research of top brands. It's important to factor in your personal needs when shopping for a new pillow—regardless of its size—such as sleeping position, material preferences and firmness. Here's what to keep in mind. King-size pillows are made for king-size and California king mattresses, since their bigger size (20 x 36 inches) can fill up the larger beds. That said, you can still put two of them on a queen-size mattress if you like a fuller look or one of them on a twin or full-size mattress. In comparison, a standard pillow measures 20 x 26 inches, or 10 inches narrower. But at the end of the day, 'the size of the pillow doesn't matter as much as the type of support,' says Dr. Holliday-Bell. Most brands, especially those that offer different heights or firmnesses, share recommendations for specific sleeping positions for their pillows. That's because different sleeping positions require different types in order to keep their head and neck properly supported. King-size pillows can be especially great for combination sleepers who switch from one position to another throughout the night, but other sleepers can enjoy them too. Body type can also play a role in this, with larger bodies typically needing a higher-loft pillow and smaller body frames doing better with a lower-loft pillow. (More on this below.) Loft refers to the height of a pillow, and firmness to how dense it is (think: how much your head sinks into it). Different materials will result in different firmnesses. 'There is no one-size-fits-all in terms of pillow material recommendations. However, there are some generalizations based on sleeping position,' says Dr. Holliday-Bell. She notes that the biggest concern if you choose the wrong pillow loft or firmness for your needs is that back or neck pain (or strain) can develop. 'Back sleepers tend to do well with a medium-firm material,' Dr. Holliday-Bell adds. They also do best with a medium loft. 'Stomach sleepers tend to do better with a softer, more compressible pillow fill like feather or down pillows.' With that, a lower loft is preferred. And lastly, she says, 'Side sleepers tend to do better with thicker, firmer-filled pillows like memory foam.' High-end hotels typically use down pillows that are made from 100% duck or goose down (the soft undercoating of the animals). It results in a soft, fluffy and luxurious feel. King-size pillows are typically best for king-size mattresses since two of them equal the width of a king bed (76 inches). You can use standard or queen-size pillows if you prefer, but just keep in mind they won't cover the full width and may not be as aesthetically pleasing. Our best-rated pillow is the Coop Sleep Goods Adjustable Pillow because it can accommodate a variety of sleepers' needs and preferences. As its name states, it's adjustable, so you can add or remove fill to your liking to make it feel softer or firmer.

Survey says this Washington city is the perfect place for some good shut eye
Survey says this Washington city is the perfect place for some good shut eye

Yahoo

time16-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Survey says this Washington city is the perfect place for some good shut eye

As Americans grapple with exhaustion and sleep deprivation, there's one Washington city emerging as the ideal destination for a restful retreat. According to a recent survey by the travel planning website KAYAK, 85% of Americans reported feeling sleep-deprived over the past year, with 55% expressing a desire to book a vacation focused on improving their sleep in 2025. Fortunately for Washingtonians, they don't have to travel far. Leavenworth, a charming Bavarian-style village, has been ranked the top U.S. destination for a 'sleep-cation' — a vacation dedicated to quality sleep and relaxation. The village's limited noise pollution and abundant accommodations with spa facilities make it an ideal spot for catching up on much-needed rest, Kayak said. 'Rest and relaxation are no longer afterthoughts but are becoming the main event,' Dr. Angela Holliday-Bell, Sleep Specialist, Coach and Speaker, wrote on the the KAYAK website. 'We're in a time where burnout is at an all-time high and people are struggling to achieve restorative sleep in their home lives.' People who wanted gold, timber, and furs soon settled in the town, and by 1890, Icicle Flats was born. The area exploded with the arrival of the rail line near the turn of the century. Leavenworth's transformation into a Bavarian-themed village began in the 1960s as a strategic move to boost tourism. The town faced economic decline after the Great Northern Railway re-routed its tracks. To revitalize the area, community leaders decided to remodel the town center to resemble a German Bavarian village, complete with alpine architecture and themed festivals. This initiative proved successful, turning Leavenworth into a popular tourist destination known for its unique charm and scenic beauty. Mammoth Lakes, California and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee were ranked No. 2 and No. 3, respectively, in the U.S. Split, Croatia and Canmore, Canada were the top two cities for 'sleep' in the world. For more information on sleep getaways, visit the KAYAK website. Follow Bill Kaczaraba on X.

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