16 best pillows for a quality night’s sleep, tried and tested
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WHO doesn’t love a really good sleep? I’m a total sleep addict- I’ll Irish exit any party so I can get home to my lovely, warm, comfortable bed and sink into a deep sleep while my friends keep the party going without me.
When I’m in bed, there’s zero FOMO going on…it’s me, my soft duvet, memory foam mattress and a pillow that causes zero next-day neck pain.
But it’s the pillow situation that has always stumped me. I’m one of those people who has several different pillows, as well as an array of cushions scattered on the duvet, so I’m spoilt for choice when I slither into my bed at night. However, I still struggle to find that perfect pillow that will hug my weary head as I sleep.
Turns out, different pillows are suited to different people. Oh, and let me tell you, there are so many pillows to choose from. I rated an array of pillows, from high street to high end, spending a night on each and assessing how I felt the next day.
Best pillows at a glance:
- Best overall pillow: Feather and Black
- Best silk pillow:
- Best body pillow:
- Best adjustable pillow:
- Best for alignment:
Feather and Black
Pros: High thread count cover, really does feel like down, come as a pair
Cons: I cannot think of one!
Rating: 5/5
Want down, but without the down? Well, this Feather and Black offering could be the one for you. And as I lay my head on the pillow, it literally melted into the fake down filling, which really does feel like the real thing.
This pillow is filled with synthetic fillings that feel like natural fillings, so it’s great for allergy sufferers who might not cope well with animal-based pillow fillings.
Feather and Down says that the super-soft microfibre fillings are ‘wonderfully cushioning, with a medium comfort grade to ensure your neck and shoulders are well-supported’.
Yes, they are cushioned wonderfully. They feel quite luxurious, a bit like hotel-style pillows.
Oh, and another bonus is that the cover is a pure cotton 233 thread count cover.
I love the fact that these pillows come as a pair; it just makes more sense, and it seems cheaper too.
George
Pros: Luxury, at a great price, comes as a pair, super soft and comfy
Cons: Might be too flat for some, not good for those with allergies
Rating: 5/5
OK, now we’re talking. These George Home pillows are affordable luxury with their duck feather filling and super soft cotton covers.
My head sank into these and I really did feel comfortable and at ease.
I love the fact that these aren’t overly thick - I like flatter pillows and these George Duck pillows are flatter than many of the others I have tried.
Although you can feel the duck feathers inside, it’s not too bad and with a pillow cover on so you’d never know about the feathers. George says these are made for back sleepers, which may explain why I was so comfortable resting on them, as a side sleeper myself.
Also, there really is no arguing that the price of these pillows is brilliant especially as you get a two-pack. This might just prove that you don't need to spend a total fortune on duck feather-filled pillows.