All day we get questions about the right pillow for sleeping. Some customers like a firmer pillow, some a softer pillow. Some like a wedge pillow to sleeping on. Some like foam, others like water, and then others like an adjustable pillow.
Which brings me to the level of support a pillow provides - does it provide firm support or a little bit of support. One of our most popular pillows that we sell is the arc4life traction pillow. We recently got this review back for this pillow.
🌟 Thin and uncomfortable. Did not solve my back problems. Back to the drawing board. - by Kelli.F
So how to respond about support levels for a pillow?
Dear Kelli,
Ouch ! only 1 🌟 on this review of the arc4life traction pillow. Well it looks like we get the gamut of reviews with the arc4life traction pillow. This one I have not heard at all: that our pillow was too thin. But then, every person is different and everyone’s preferences are different too.
Every once in a while we get a customer that likes more support for their pillow. While, the arc4life traction pillow medium REGULAR support is by no means a THIN pillow (the thickness and loft is 3-4 "), some patients just need (and like) more support. For the majority of customers, the thickness of this pillow works well. Many are dealing with a neck issue such as a herniated disc, degeneration, poor posture, severe neck pain, numbness and tingling- a pillow that is too high would work against their issue.
Also, keep in mind, every arc4life traction pillow has two sides to it. A gentle side (the support side) and the firmer side (the traction v side).
Here is the link for the arc4life traction pillow medium extra firm pillow.
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