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The Sobakawa Traditional Buckwheat Pillow combines a 100% organic cotton cover with natural buckwheat hull filling, offering breathable comfort and adjustable support for all sleeping positions. Its cooling properties and easy-to-clean design make it the ideal choice for health-conscious individuals seeking a restful night's sleep.
Fabric Type | Cotton |
Material Features | Organic |
Cover Material | Cotton |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Fill Material | Buckwheat |
Item Weight | 1.59 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 19"L x 15"W |
Size | Standard |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sleeping |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Firmness Description | Soft |
Additional Features | Cooling |
Pillow Type | Bed Pillow |
Style | Traditional |
Theme | oriental |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | White |
J**N
Small but mighty, the only pillow to help my neck pain and let me sleep
Living with Lupus for over 20 years and battling painful neck arthritis, finding the perfect pillow has been an ongoing quest for me. Countless nights of discomfort and restless sleep led me on a frustrating journey of trial and error with various pillows, all ending up in disappointment and wasted money. However, my search finally came to an end when I discovered the Sobakawa Traditional Buckwheat Standard Size Pillow. This is my second time buying this pillow and I am just as happy with my purchase.Living with Lupus brings its own set of challenges, and coupled with my neck arthritis and bone spurs, finding a pillow that could accommodate my specific needs seemed like an impossible task. Many pillows I tried lacked the necessary support, causing more pain and discomfort.What sets this pillow apart is its unique design and filling. The Sobakawa pillow is filled with buckwheat hulls, which conform to the contours of my neck and provide excellent support. The hulls offer just the right balance of firmness and flexibility, allowing my neck to rest in a comfortable and natural position throughout the night.It's worth mentioning that the durability of this pillow is outstanding. Unlike other pillows I've tried, the Sobakawa Buckwheat Pillow maintains its shape and support even after extended use. It has become a reliable companion in my sleep routine, bringing consistent relief night after night. I am just now purchasing my second one after two years of constant use.If you, like me, have spent countless nights searching for the perfect pillow to alleviate neck pain and sleep peacefully, I highly recommend giving the Sobakawa Buckwheat Pillow a try. It may seem small, but its impact is immeasurable. Say goodbye to restless nights and embrace the relief and comfort this amazing pillow brings.
H**H
It's different, but that's not bad
Just be aware that it's different from other pillows. It's not lightweight and fluffy, or even particularly soft--the weight of the Sobakawa might break someone's neck if you used it in a pillow fight. The buckwheat husks provide a firm support, and there's enough space within the pillow to allow you to shape the husks to best fit the contours of your neck and head. I use a small Sobakawa on top of a medium-sized one, which creates a little step that accommodates my shoulder when I want to sleep on my side; I also slide the small pillow forward to line up with the medium one when I want to sleep on my back. But the best thing about Sobakawas, and the reason I've used them for years, is that they do not get hot. At least, the buckwheat husks don't. The cotton case the husks are contained in will hold a little heat as will any pillow case you put it in, but compared to other pillows, the Sobakawa stays much, much cooler, and that makes a big difference in my ability to sleep comfortably. My only real complaint with them is that they've made it nearly impossible for me to sleep on other pillows, and since Sobakawas are pretty heavy and bulky, it's difficult to take them along when I travel, which means I usually sleep pretty poorly in hotels. But I suppose that's true for most people. In any case, I definitely recommend Sobakawa pillows if you're willing to give yourself some time to get used to them. You will end up sleeping better, but they feel different than the pillows most people--most Americans, anyway--use, so there it will likely take at least a few nights to get accustomed to the different feel. But aren't a few night, or even a few weeks, worth it to sleep better and more comfortably in the long term?
Z**N
All I've used for 30 years
I've used a Sobakawa pillow for over 30 years. It's important to take care of it, doing a weekly stint on a rack in the dryer (if you have that available) and replacing it every five years or so. I can't imagine sleeping on anything else. It's comfortable and keeps you cool. Or more accurately, it keeps you from overheating in the way that conventional pillows do for me. I shudder to think what my neck and back would be like now if I hadn't discovered this pillow. Granted, those who are predominantly back sleepers don't actually need pillows, but if you use one it needs to be good. I've tried other brands and they have always come up short. This is the only one for me.
M**N
Great pillow if you have neck pain
I have had problems with waking up with crik in my neck or just cannot get comfortable with standard pillows. I’ve spent a lot of money on memory foam pillows which are fine but after 3 months they lose their memory or become too squishy. I have been using the buckwheat pillows for about 12 yrs. I replace it every year or two. It supports my neck and head well all night. It does take a night or two to get used to it because it’s smaller than standard pillow. I like the smaller one verses the larger ones that are available. The best way to use, for me is to lay it on the bed, making sure the buckwheat is distributed evenly. Then when I lay down, I move my head back and forth, making a cradle like depression. I will never use a fluffy pillow again and I always pack it in my suitcase when I go on trips. It is heavy but not any heavier than a memory pillow. Try it, you will have the best sleep and no sore neck. You can also sleep on your side, if you are a side sleeper. Sweet dreams!!
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