For decades, I’d been sleeping on whatever pillow I grabbed from the shops. Usually, these pillows were just run-of-the-mill designs with standard qualities, but I wasn’t getting what I needed.
Every time I slept on my side, my head would be at an odd angle, giving me headaches, my hand would go numb from the pressure on my shoulder, or I would wake up uncomfortable because the pillow was just plain unsuited for me. My sleep was impacted, and I needed something to change.
As a side sleeper, I need a specific type of pillow.
Summary
- WINNER: Dosaze Contoured Orthopaedic Pillow
- Runner Up: Emma Diamond Pillow
- Third Place: Ecosa
- Tempur-Pedic Neck Pillow
- Saatva Memory Foam Pillow
- Coop Home Goods
- GoKindly Signature Pillow
- Complete Sleeprrr Pillow
- EPABO Contour Memory Foam Pillow
In-Depth Review and Process
Finally, I decided to systematically go through a process of testing different pillows. I went through this process and ranked the top pillows in America to determine which was TRULY the best for side sleepers. Here’s what I measured:
- Support for side sleepers
- Comfort
- Cooling cover performance
- Return policy/warranty
- Value


The Best Pillows for Side Sleepers Ranked
Winner – Best Overall




Overall, the best pillow I slept on by far was the Dosaze Contoured Orthopedic Pillow. I enjoyed sleeping on the Dosaze Contoured Orthopedic pillow in all three sleep positions thanks to its winged design. The contour aligns your neck and back, and when you sleep on your sides, the wings are perfectly supportive. I was SO surprised by how much deeper my sleep was with this pillow.
We also found it significantly cooler than the other pillows that we tested. I highly recommend this pillow as my top pick, especially for side-sleepers or people who sleep in a combination of positions.
This pillow is especially good for side sleepers and combination sleepers. Because the center of the pillow is a different height (lower) than the sides, you can sleep in the center as a back or stomach sleeper (who usually require lower heights) or on the wings of the pillow (which are higher) as a side sleeper. During the night, as you alternate between positions, your head never comes out of alignment. This is much healthier for your back and spine and also better for your sleep!
We found the Dosaze to be the superior pillow for side sleepers for FOUR MAIN REASONS:
- ✅Actually designed for side sleepers – This pillow is great for side sleepers for two reasons: it aligns your head and neck, and its contoured shape allows combination sleepers to easily switch between back and side sleeping.
- ✅Quality Materials – the foam in this pillow is CertiPUR-US certified, unlike many other pillows, including Sutera, which means it’s lead, mercury, and formaldehyde-free. It also comes with a free, all-natural bamboo cover. We found the memory foam has the perfect ILD (indentation load deflection).
- ✅Innovative Shape – the innovative contour of this pillow is amazing. It does wonders to align your neck and back and keeps your neck in place throughout the night. This reduces neck pain and tension headaches and can even alleviate snoring and sleep apnea (because your airways won’t get blocked). Other pillows have tried to copy this shape, but I found this one to be the best, by far.
- ✅Customer Experience – I had the best experience purchasing this pillow. The Dosaze team was incredibly responsive when my pillow got lost in the mail and sent me one free of charge. They also offer a 60-day sleep trial and a 3-year warranty.
This pillow is seriously a case of you getting what you pay for. With high-quality materials, an innovative shape, and incredible customer service and experience, I found that it was the best overall for side sleepers.
Example:
You can see that this pillow is great for side and back sleepers. For back sleepers, it is perfect to sleep with your head in the contour. For side sleepers, it is great to sleep on the edges of the pillow – it will fill your shoulder gap and ensure that you sleep in perfect alignment all night long. If you are a combination sleeper, you can roll from on side to the middle and to the other side.
UPDATE (3 months later): I’ve now been sleeping on this pillow for 8 months, and it is still the best one. I’m super satisfied with the overall quality and durability of this pillow. I usually toss this pillow in the dryer on low heat to give it a bit of a plump up. This has been the best investment for me in terms of improving my overall sleep quality!
Runner Up (Second Place)




Best known for their mattresses, the German company also has a great array of foam pillow products. It is ergonomically sound and made with memory foam in order to give you solid support when you’re on your side or back. Additionally, the pillow is contoured in order to curve naturally around your head, neck, and shoulders to prevent any unnecessary stress or pressure on pivotal joints. While the polyester outer layer can be removed and machine washed, it’s important to note that this product can be tricky to fit into pillowcases.
This is a great pillow produced by a well-known company. You can tell by feeling the memory foam that it is high quality. This is a great pillow for side sleepers, but it isn’t as good for combination back and side sleepers. The primary reason for this is that the contour is merely a single “wave” – this wave doesn’t prevent your head from moving side to side as a back or combination sleeper, and so it doesn’t align your neck as well as other contoured memory foam pillows.
When I lay my head down on this pillow, it feels a bit too firm. While I feel supported, the foam kind of hurt my ears (especially when I slept on my side).
If you’re looking for a trusted name in the industry, this is a good option. However, we feel as though there are other, better-designed pillows in the market. This company specializes in mattresses, and while their pillow offering is good, it isn’t the best available, especially for the price.
Third Place




The Ecosa pillow is ergonomically sound and made with memory foam in order to give you solid support when you’re on your side or back. Additionally, the pillow is contoured in order to curve naturally around your head, neck, and shoulders to prevent any unnecessary stress or pressure on pivotal joints. While the polyester outer layer can be removed and machine washed, it’s important to note that this product does have an odd time fitting into pillowcases.
This is a great pillow produced by a well-known company. You can tell by feeling the memory foam that it is high quality. This is a great pillow for side sleepers, but it isn’t as good for combination back and side sleepers. The primary reason for this is that the contour is merely a single “wave” – this wave doesn’t prevent your head from moving side to side as a back or combination sleeper, and so it doesn’t align your neck as well as other contoured memory foam pillows.
When I lay my head down on this pillow, it feels a bit too firm. While I feel supported, the foam kind of hurt my ears (especially when I slept on my side).
If you’re looking for a trusted name in the industry, this is a good option. However, we feel as though there are other, better-designed pillows on the market. This company specializes in mattresses, and while their pillow offering is good, it isn’t the best available, especially for the price.
You can see that the pillow doesn’t do much to align your neck and back – it is a high-quality pillow, but I didn’t find it the most comfortable. I didn’t really enjoy the feel of the latex — a bit too springy for me.
Fourth Place




Best known for their mattresses, the Swedish company also has a great array of foam pillow products. It is ergonomically sound and made with memory foam in order to give you solid support when you’re on your side or back. Additionally, the pillow is contoured in order to curve naturally around your head, neck, and shoulders to prevent any unnecessary stress or pressure on pivotal joints. While the polyester outer layer can be removed and machine washed, it’s important to note that this product does have an odd time fitting into pillowcases.
This is a great pillow produced by a well-known company. You can tell by feeling the memory foam that it is high quality. This is a great pillow for side sleepers, but it isn’t as good for combination back and side sleepers. The primary reason for this is that the contour is merely a single “wave” – this wave doesn’t prevent your head from moving side to side as a back or combination sleeper, and so it doesn’t align your neck as well as other contoured memory foam pillows.
When I lay my head down on this pillow, it feels a bit too firm. While I feel supported, the foam kind of hurt my ears (especially when I slept on my side).
If you’re looking for a trusted name in the industry, this is a good option. However, we feel as though there are other, better-designed pillows in the market. This company specializes in mattresses, and while their pillow offering is good, it isn’t the best available, especially for the price.
As you can see, this pillow was relatively aligned when I slept on my side, but it was too high when I slept on my back. This pillow has a “contour,” which can be helpful, but because it is one consistent height throughout the pillow, it actually isn’t best for combination sleepers who require different heights when sleeping in different positions.
Fifth Place




This graphite-infused memory foam pillow is a combination of memory foam and latex foam pillow – you can definitely feel the quality of the fill when you sleep on it. The pillow has a good level of firmness – it isn’t too firm, and it is not too soft. It definitely provides enough support for your head.
The pillow also sleeps relatively cool – the graphite-infused memory foam and the latex foam are generally cooler than most memory foam pillows. It is overall a good pillow, but we had two primary issues with this pillow.
- Price / Value – this pillow is expensive; there is simply no other way to put it. While the fill is good quality, we would have also expected a higher quality cover (than just cotton) for a pillow of this price. It is significantly more expensive than others on the market. We think the quality of this pillow justifies some price increase, but definitely not this large of a price increase.
- No specific neck pain reduction features – this is a great overall pillow, but it doesn’t do too much too help reduce neck pain. It is not adjustable and does not have an innovative shape or design to help reduce neck pain, and you can tell by sleeping on this pillow. It definitely does not help reduce neck pain as much as other pillows do, but it is a high-quality pillow nonetheless.
You can see that the pillow doesn’t do much to align your neck and back – it is a high-quality pillow, but I didn’t find it the most comfortable. I didn’t really enjoy the feel of the latex, which was a bit too “springy” for me.
Sixth Place







The Coop Adjustable Pillow is a very good pillow for general use – it is adjustable and can suit the needs of many different kinds of people. Our primary issue with this pillow is that it doesn’t specifically help with neck pain.
In my experience, neck pain is mostly due to incorrect alignment between your neck and back. Your neck and back can become misaligned vertically and horizontally. This pillow helps with the vertical misalignment – i.e., you can adjust the pillow so that it is the correct height for your neck and back. However, it does not do much to align your neck horizontally – i.e., while you sleep, your neck can tilt left or right, and this will cause strain to build up and you to wake up with neck pain.
Again, I would recommend this pillow for a general audience (or maybe for your guest room, if you really like your guests!), but not for someone who is specifically dealing with neck pain or is looking for a pillow for side sleepers.
A few other minor issues I noticed:
- Over time, it becomes harder to plump up
- The fill isn’t 100% memory foam, and you can feel the difference compared to other adjustable pillows. This fill doesn’t provide as much support as 100% memory foam pillows.
- The adjustable fill can get messy
As you can see, this pillow doesn’t really align your neck horizontally — the difference might seem slight, but it is important and can be a cause of that crick in your neck when you wake up.
Seventh Place





The GoKindly pillow is another solid pillow for general use – it is adjustable and can suit the needs of many different kinds of people. Our primary issue with this pillow is that it doesn’t specifically help with neck pain.
I would recommend this pillow for a general audience (or maybe for your guest room, if you really like your guests!), but not for someone who is specifically dealing with neck pain.
I found that my neck was moving back and forth on this pillow, and so I would wake up with a crick in my neck. This was the case both when I was sleeping on my side and when I was sleeping on my back. For someone looking to alleviate neck pain, this pillow is probably not the best option.
You can see that the pillow doesn’t do much to align your neck and back – if you are looking for a solid, generic pillow, this is a good option, but might not be the best if you struggle with neck pain.
Eighth Place







This pillow is designed by Therapeutic Pillow. After sleeping on this pillow, I think it is a solid pillow for the right person.
The way this pillow works is that there is an insert that you can either leave in or take out to adjust the height/firmness of the pillow. If you happen to enjoy one of the two levels, then this pillow could be a good fit for you. However, if you don’t, then it might not work for you. That being said, it is easier and less messy to adjust this pillow than it is to adjust other adjustable pillows.
How often are you going to adjust your pillow once you get it? Once you find that ideal level of firmness, you probably don’t have to adjust it again. That also brings me to my next issue with the pillow – if you don’t happen to like one of these levels, then it will not help you at all with reducing your neck pain. These levels might be too high or too low for you.
Another issue I have with this pillow (and most pillows, to be honest!) is that I am a combination side and back sleeper (as most people are!), and that most pillows only have one height throughout the pillow. One consistent height might be okay if you only sleep on your back or side, but if you sleep on both, you need a pillow that has multiple heights. In my opinion, this is a great benefit of the contoured orthopaedic pillows that have a dip in the middle (for back sleeping) and are higher on the edges (for side sleeping).
The Complete Sleeprrr Pillow doesn’t offer a sleep trial. This is another thing to take into consideration when making a purchase.


As you can see, this pillow is clearly too high. It can work for some people, but definitely not everyone.
Ninth Place







This pillow is a lower-quality version of the Dosaze Contoured Orthopaedic one. It is smaller, made of lower-quality materials (fill and cover), and not as comfortable. I found that the memory foam in this pillow (which was not CertiPUR-US certified) was not as comfortable as the memory foam in other pillows. The cover is also a bit scratchy (as it is 100% polyester).
I found that this pillow is okay for back sleeping, but less good for side sleeping. The contour of the pillow works okay if you sleep on your back (although again it was a bit too shallow for me), but when you sleep on your side, the pillow is not thick enough to fill your shoulder gap, which can cause alignment issues. I also found that the foam on this pillow is noticeably firmer than that of other pillows. This does a lot for providing support, but does not do much in terms of providing comfort.
While this pillow is a bit cheaper than other alternatives, it is not the best product in terms of quality and might need to be replaced more quickly. The foam is not CertiPUR-US certified. Add to this the fact that the pillow only has a 3o day trial period (and sometimes it can take that long to really get used to a new pillow) and does not come with a warranty, and this pillow is kind of a gamble. This cheaper version might work for you, and it might not, and you won’t have much time to decide.


It’s a bit hard to tell in this photo, but I essentially felt like 100% of my body weight was on my shoulder when I slept on my side on the EPABO pillow. There was a lot of pressure on my shoulder as I kind of “sank” into my bed to meet the pillow. The memory foam wasn’t supportive (or high) enough for me.
Conclusion
For most sleepers (side, back, and combination) with neck pain, I highly recommend the Dosaze Contoured Orthopaedic Pillow. The quality of the foam, the innovative shape, and the cover are all best in class. And if you don’t like it, you have 60 full days to return. That being said, you can try any of the pillows on this list and see for yourself, hopefully risk-free (well, except for a few!).
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