

When I fall asleep on the pillow properly (side sleeping), I wake up in the morning with no neck pain or headaches! I wake up feeling rested Since I changed to the Pillow Cube, I’ve only had two headaches - from April to now! And both headaches were because I used the pillow incorrectly, meaning I was laying on my back with it (read more about that in the “what I dislike” section). I used to sleep on the Casper Pillow, which is for all types of sleepers, and I would wake up with a headache at least once every other week and neck pain pretty regularly. The Pillow Cube has transformed my sleep in a number of ways, but these are the things I especially love about it: No more headaches! It took me a couple more nights to get used to the pillow’s size, but ever since then (April 2021), I’ve loved my new pillow and how it’s changed my sleep and life. Casper Pillow (Left) and Pillow Cube (Right) I was previously sleeping on the Casper Pillow, which is significantly larger. I wasn’t used to having such a small pillow, so I fell/rolled off of it a few times and woke myself up. My first night on the Pillow Cube was a bit rough. I was able to comfortably lay on my side with my arm nestled next to the pillow. It seemed too small for my toddler’s head, so how would my adult-size head fit on it? I tested it in the living room on the floor and realized it actually put my head at a perfect angle. When I received the Pillow Cube through the mail, I was extremely skeptical. How Was My Transition to the Pillow Cube? The pillow of my choice was the 5-inch Pillow Cube Classic. Prices start at $89.99 and vary depending on the pillow size. The Pillow Cube Pro is 12×24 and comes in three different heights: 4 inches, 5 inches, or 6 inches. The Pillow Cube Classic is 12×12 and offers 5-inch or 6-inch heights. There are two sizes: Pillow Cube Classic and Pillow Cube Pro. This means when you rest your head on the pillow, it’s positioned perfectly with your shoulders and neck, so you’re not straining your neck by having your head sit too high or too low. Your hand won’t sink when you put pressure on the pillow - it softly sits at the top. In easier-to-understand terms, it’s a medium-firm foam that’s soft to the touch. The Pillow Cube is made of viscoelastic polyurethane and carbon fibers - I know, these words don’t mean anything to me either.

This pillow dubs itself the “best and most comfortable pillow for side sleepers on the market.” As a side sleeper, I decided to test it myself for 30 days and see if this pillow is everything it claims to be. If you spend any time on YouTube or watching TV, you’ve likely seen a commercial for the Pillow Cube. For more information, please see How we make money. All information is presented without any warranty or guarantee to you. And the advertised offers may be subject to additional terms and conditions of the advertiser. So, your actual offer terms from an advertiser may be different than the offer terms on this site. We strive to keep our information accurate and up-to-date, but some information may not be current. While we strive to provide a wide range of offers, our site does not include information about every product or service that may be available to you. The compensation we receive and other factors, such as your location, may impact what ads and links appear on our site, and how, where, and in what order ads and links appear. Many, but not all, of the offers and clickable hyperlinks (such as a “Next” button) that appear on this site are from companies that compensate us. To support our work, we are paid for providing advertising services. Our reporters create honest, accurate, and objective content to help you make decisions.
