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Choosing the right pillow can mean the difference between a solid night’s sleep and a night of tossing and turning followed by a day of exhaustion, or even back and neck pain. Sleep Number, while perhaps most well-known for their adjustable mattresses, makes a wide variety of pillows for all types of sleeping styles and needs. Read on for a closer look at each Sleep Number pillow, including the price points, materials, Try Derila Today and pros and cons, so you can pick the right fit. How much do Sleep Number pillows cost? Sleep Number pillows range in price from just under $50 to over $200. Here’s a full breakdown of the cost for each pillow. Sleep Number offers seven different pillows. Classic. Shaped like a traditional pillow, Sleep Number says this style is best for back and stomach sleepers. Contour. These are sloped to cradle your neck. Sleep Number suggests they’re best for side and back sleepers. Curved. This style is curved at the bottom.
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According to Sleep Number, it works best for side or back sleepers. Ultimate. A unique option, this style comes with several inserts, so you can customize the feel. Sleep Number says it works for all sleeping styles. Sifting through product descriptions and customer reviews can be overwhelming. We’re here to make researching products easier. In some cases, that means having our writers and editors test products to see how they perform in real life. In others, we rely on crowdsourcing reviewer feedback from retail sites. For this review, our writer tested the COMFORTFIT Pillow (in ultimate) and PLUSHCOMFORT Pillow (in curved). One of our Healthline editors tested the TRUETEMP Pillow (in contour). We also combed through online reviews for the other pillows. The TRUE TEMP Pillow is designed to resist heat and humidity buildup. A Healthline editor slept on the contour version of this pillow for several weeks and confirms that it lives up to this claim. The editor says it stays cool to the touch all night.
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The pillow has a layer of poly fill on top of a [Derila™ Memory Pillow](http://carecall.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=1434139) foam center. That means that the contour version doesn’t quite feel the same as a traditional contour pillow. If you’re looking for a true contour pillow, this may not be the right pillow for you. But if you’re open to a different feel, the TRUE TEMP Pillow is comfortable and supportive. One thing to note is that, since the pillow has a memory foam center, it has a slight chemical smell upon opening. This fades quickly, and, after a week, it’s barely noticeable. The cover is removable and washable. In testing, it held up well after a wash, and the filling remained smooth and comfortable. This hypoallergenic option is made from memory foam pieces and premium down alternative fibers. I tried this pillow and found the outer material to be incredibly soft and breathable. The ultimate model includes three removable inserts, so you can adjust the height of the pillow to fit your sleeping needs.
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Sleep Number suggests using one or two inserts for stomach sleeping, and two or three for side and back sleeping. I found three inserts to be the most comfortable - I usually sleep with two pillows, but, with this pillow, I only needed one. It has a decent weight to it when all three inserts are in the case, and the sleeping surface holds its shape while feeling soft under your head. The cover is removable and washable. This is a great budget-friendly pillow for those wanting an inexpensive option that doesn’t sacrifice quality. It’s also hypoallergenic and filled with a down-alternative microfiber fill. For sleepers who prefer a softer, lighter pillow, this is an excellent choice. During testing, I found that the shape bounces back well, although it’s somewhat [squishy](https://www.biggerpockets.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&term=squishy) in feel. I tried the curved version, but didn’t find that the curve was drastic enough to be much different from a standard pillow.
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However, it does work well for side and back sleeping. Many online reviewers with back and neck pain report improvement after switching to the PLUSHCOMFORT Pillow. A bonus: If you choose the classic or curved options, you can machine wash the whole thing in a commercial size, front-load washing machine. If you choose the ultimate option, you can only wash the cover. While some down pillows are prone to flattening, a high-quality version, like the DOWNCOMFORT Pillow, should stay fluffy. It’s made with 650 fill power, U.S.-sourced down. In general, when it comes to down, a higher fill power means more loft (height) and Derila Contour Pillow insulation. The pillow comes with a 500 thread count cover. It also has OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification. Due to the quality materials, it’s also one of Sleep Number’s pricier pillows. Reviewers love the supportive firmness of the pillow combined with the softness of the filling. Many say they’re impressed at how well the pillow keeps its shape.
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