THE SKINNY: OUR WINNER


Dosaze
- Contoured design for total cervical support
- Adjustable thickness options
- Fantastic value and quality for the price
- CertiPUR-US Certified Memory Foam
- Luxuriously soft cooling bamboo cover
- 60 Night Sleep Trial
- 10-Year Warranty
- BOGO
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On a quest to find the perfect cervical pillow, my husband and I tried sleeping on 2026’s “Best Pillows” for a week each. We were genuinely surprised by the results.
Here’s the list of pillows my husband and I tried (in alphabetical order):
We were excited to try these pillows because you hear and read so much about them online.
Here’s a summary of our findings before we dive into the details below:
- πDosaze Contoured Orthopaedic Pillow β for the first time in years, I woke up with no neck pain or headache or anything. I don’t think I have slept that deeply in a long time. This was one of the last pillows I tried and was the only one where I clearly noticed a difference in sleep quality.
- EPABO β This was a decent budget option, but reviewers found that it flattens relatively quickly over time. Most people also found it too thin and that it didn’t provide enough support.
- Groove Pillow β This pillow was alright. I didn’t love how it was only a one-size-fits-all solution (so if you are taller or sleep on your side, then it is less likely to work for you), and that the cover was so hot at night.
- Simba β This is a premium pillow with quality fill, but it lacks the moulded support of a contoured cervical pillow. Your head sinks in rather than staying aligned. Expensive for what you get.
- Sutera β This pillow is fine if you only sleep in one position. The nook is only one height, and that height is usually only good for side or back sleeping. The “wings” get in the way if you try to sleep on the edges of the pillow.
- TEMPUR β I like the contour of this, but the Dosaze contour was better. I got some relief, but not enough!
In-Depth Review
Our Favourite: Dosaze Contoured Orthopaedic Pillow (BOGO Right Now)


This was the only pillow that I tried where I noticed a clear difference in my sleep quality.
This pillow is the cream of the crop. I used to think it was normal to toss and turn in the middle of the night, but the innovative shape and the quality of the materials of the Dosaze Contoured Orthopaedic Pillow stopped that for me. The innovative shape really works wonders to keep my neck and back aligned, and I was so surprised by how much deeper my sleep was with this pillow. When testing this pillow, I woke up so much more well-rested.
This pillow is great if you are a back, side, combination back and side, or stomach sleeper. Because the centre of the pillow is a different height (lower) than the sides, you can sleep in the centre as a back or stomach sleeper (who usually requires lower heights) or on the edges of the pillow (which are higher) as a side sleeper. If you are a combination back and side sleeper, you can sleep on the edges of the pillow when sleeping on your side or roll to the centre of the pillow when sleeping on your back. You cannot do this on the Sutera pillow (due to the “wings”).
It is also great because Dosaze offers multiple size options (because pillows aren’t one-size-fits-all). You can tailor it to the level of support your neck requires, whether that’s injury-specific or just to your own comfort. If the pillow doesn’t work for you, they also have a generous 60-day risk-free trial.
Standout Benefits:
- Targets the C1-C7 vertebrae for stabilisation and healing
- Adjustable support levels for various injury and comfort needs
- Designed for side, back, stomach, or combination sleepers
Cons:
- Only Available Online
EPABO


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 was not as comfortable as the memory foam in other pillows. The cover is also a bit scratchy (it uses a rayon and polyester blend that doesn’t feel as soft as bamboo).
I found that this pillow was alright for back sleeping, but not as 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 doesn’t 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. On top of that, the pillow only comes with a 30-day trial period (and sometimes it can take that long to get used to a new pillow) and does not come with a warranty, and this pillow is a bit of a punt. This cheaper version might work for you, and it might not, and you don’t have that much time to decide.
Groove


This pillow is a decent budget option for pillows, but there were a few flaws that made it not the best option for cervical pillows. The general shape of the contoured orthopaedic pillow is good, however I found that it was too low for me, especially for side sleeping. They do offer an Adjustable model with multiple heights, but the Original is one fixed size. I also didn’t love the cover fabric, which felt scratchy compared to bamboo alternatives. This kind of fabric heats up and is also relatively scratchy. If you’re operating on a budget, it could be worth a try, but I think there are better overall options that will last longer.
Simba Hybrid Pillow


This adjustable memory foam pillow is a premium-priced pillow filled with “nanocubes” that supposedly provide additional airflow and support. Our biggest issue with this pillow is that, ultimately, cubed or shredded fill lacks the same support that a moulded foam pillow offers. Your head sinks in rather than staying aligned.
The pillow also sleeps relatively cool, which is a plus. However, the price is hard to justify. 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.
This is a great overall pillow, but it doesn’t do too much to help reduce neck pain. The fill feels nice, but your head sinks in a bit too much, and your neck doesn’t stay as aligned. For a cervical pillow specifically, you want moulded support that keeps your spine in position throughout the night. The Simba doesn’t deliver that.
Sutera


As you can see, this pillow is a decent solution for exclusively back sleepers, but it does not work as well for side sleepers. Add to that the fact that the return policy and warranty aren’t the best, and purchasing this pillow is a bit of a risk. That being said, it isn’t the most expensive, and it could work for you if you try it out β just be sure you’re willing to keep it if it doesn’t work! (or risk not being able to return it or having to pay a flat $20 processing fee to return it).
The biggest issue here is that the centre of the pillow isn’t high enough for side sleepers, and the “wings” get in the way and aren’t comfortable for side sleepers if you try to sleep on them (see above).
TEMPUR


Best known for their mattresses, the Danish 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” β 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 specialises in mattresses, and while their pillow offering is solid, it’s not the best available, especially for the price.
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