NewMaster


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So you get two right-handed SideSleeper pillows? Or are they left-handed? Why not give you one of each? Does the earwell go all the way through, and does the resulting hole supply a smooth flow of unbuffeted air like a Dyson fan?

nursedawn


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But why is there a button in the earwell?

sleetish


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Decent reviews on Wal-mart's page. It seems different people have different opinions about the pros/cons of it's hardness.

http://reviews.walmart.com/1336/15706091/as-seen-on-tv-side-sleeper-pro-pillow-reviews/reviews.htm

Krumlov


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Would these work well for plane travel?

Need me some Boxes Of Condoms!

chin4me


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These any good for plane rides? I side-sleep against the window all the time and my neck aches even when I use a sweatshirt or coat as a pillow.

scottman54


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This looks like it would be great, but too many reviews about poor quality of material. Whenever I "test out" these infomercial type pillows (like the sobakawa cloud) in stores like Bed Bath and Beyond, my hopes are dashed. The floor models are usually falling apart and feel either rock hard or overly flat without shape. I would expect this to be a similar disappointment, but might have tried it out if it was $5 cheaper.

tesla33


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ClemsonAsh06 wrote:Just got one of these about a month ago from walmart simply because I was on a mission to try out everything designed to be better positioned sleeping on my side. It seemed quite silly to have my chiropractor fix my extensive problems only to go to sleep at night all jacked up with my spine in horrible alignment. This has honestly been the greatest side sleeper designed pillow I have ever tried thus far...I love it!!! Laying on it now, actually. This is an excellent price, too. I'm definitely taking advantage of this one.



Two questions, if you don't mind: how firm is it, and does it have any kind of odor, like new plastic, or perfume? I'm sensitive to things like that. Thanks in advance.

alexfierro


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jrbarbe1964 wrote:Website with video and price of two is $19.99 plus S&H

https://www.sidesleeperpro.com/

At end of video they offer an addition $5.00 discount, so same price. Don't know S&H charges



The site charges $19.99 plus $9.99 S&H for a set of two.

rlynch19


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sleetish wrote:Decent reviews on Wal-mart's page. It seems different people have different opinions about the pros/cons of it's hardness.


Opinions are like ear wells....


chin4me


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Sounds like you need to invest in a massage bed to sleep in....

elizabethplaid wrote:The best headphones for sleeping are a product called Sleep Phones. Their website has a lot of info, but you can also find 'em at Think Geek. I swear by them as a side/stomach sleeper.

As to the woot item, I'm not sure everyone would enjoy the ear-well feature. If I slept more on my side, this might be a pillow for me, but I usually end up on my stomach (head turned to the side). I hope we see more specialty pillows. I'm looking for a stomach-sleeper one that won't make me twist my head to the sides as much.



cindihoward


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ClemsonAsh06 wrote:Just got one of these about a month ago from walmart simply because I was on a mission to try out everything designed to be better positioned sleeping on my side. It seemed quite silly to have my chiropractor fix my extensive problems only to go to sleep at night all jacked up with my spine in horrible alignment. This has honestly been the greatest side sleeper designed pillow I have ever tried thus far...I love it!!! Laying on it now, actually. This is an excellent price, too. I'm definitely taking advantage of this one.



Thanks for the vote of confidence. I was hoping someone with actual experience with this pillow would respond!

MissouriMomma

jiggersgreen


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■Fill: 100% Polyester Fiber
■Pillow Cover: 100% Polyester Fiber
Don't know about you but polyester makes me sweat. Not good for me.

djrome


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Random thoughts come to my twisted mind....Namely the 3 C's

Cute...
"Mommy, the tooth fairy will pay big bucks for these!"

Corny...
"Honey, i found that button I lost...it was in the ear well!"

Crass...
"Tampax Pro, When Pearls aren't enough."
WARNING: Not for amateurs.

ClemsonAsh06


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tesla33 wrote:Two questions, if you don't mind: how firm is it, and does it have any kind of odor, like new plastic, or perfume? I'm sensitive to things like that. Thanks in advance.



It IS fairly firm, but I do not feel at all like I am laying on a brick as reviewers have apparently mentioned. I feel like it is just the right firmness to properly support my head and neck. It's different than a soft, plush pillow, but I think it's meant to be...and I find it to be quite comfortable (and I'm usually a fan of the soft plush type).

As for your second question, I am incredibly sensitive to things like that as well. I actually have a chronic illness that causes reactions similar to anaphylaxis, and the slightest chemical type odor as you mentioned will quickly trigger a reaction with me. Fortunately, I did not have a single problem with this pillow. There was a TINY bit (barely noticeable) of a plastic smell when I first opened it, but was just the smell of the plastic bag that it was encased in inside the box and it went away very quickly before I even slept on it that night.

Hope that helps!

bsmith1


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metallady wrote:Seems it is seen on TV product. Here is a video of the pillow.

https://www.sidesleeperpro.com/



The video says it's an $80 value, but the website says it's a $120 value. These things must appreciate in value! In for one pack o' two!

cindihoward


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Any idea how this will work with a CPAP for those of us with sleep apnea? Could the Mask fit in the hole so it doesn't angle up on your face?

MissouriMomma

ohsnaparoomba


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The silly part is that you are going to a chriopractor. They're basically quacks. My good act for the day is redirecting you to the Science Based Medicine blog. Dude, trust me, chiropractic is based on some truly crazy, insane nonsense. Sure, it feels nice to have someone crack your back, but don't buy that these guys have any idea about medicine.

http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/index.php/the-end-of-chiropractic/

ClemsonAsh06 wrote:Just got one of these about a month ago from walmart simply because I was on a mission to try out everything designed to be better positioned sleeping on my side. It seemed quite silly to have my chiropractor fix my extensive problems only to go to sleep at night all jacked up with my spine in horrible alignment. This has honestly been the greatest side sleeper designed pillow I have ever tried thus far...I love it!!! Laying on it now, actually. This is an excellent price, too. I'm definitely taking advantage of this one.



deckscrew


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Looks like something Grandma would put on her toilet seat. The little pocket at the top is creepy.

scottman54


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alexfierro wrote:The site charges $19.99 plus $9.99 S&H for a set of two.



Actually, they charge $19.99 + $9.99 PLUS another $9.99 shipping for the "free" 2nd pillow, to make it $40 total for 2. About twice the price of what woot is offering. (not counting $5 discount at site)

txvoodoo


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alhaz wrote:Wait, this is the "Pro" version?

This raises two very important questions:

1: There are PROFESSIONAL sleepers?

2: How does one become a professional sleeper?



I am a professional sleeper. I can tell you more about it. Do you want my pricing list?

;)

sdc100


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I've never heard of an earwell. This might be perfect for me. I have lots of earwax and whenever I put pressure on my ear for a prolonged period (aka sleep), the gooey wax acts like glue and I'd be semi-deaf about 6 hours until the internal canal "unsticks" itself. In for 2 ...

HEY DOES THIS 2 PACK MEAN THAT TWOFER TWUSDAY IS BACK????

ClemsonAsh06


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cindihoward wrote:Any idea how this will work with a CPAP for those of us with sleep apnea? Could the Mask fit in the hole so it doesn't angle up on your face?



Answering as a nurse as well as an owner of this pillow: Depending on your mask and your body size, I think you could definitely position this pillow to where it rested more comfortably and properly positioned when sleeping on your side. I wasn't quite sure what you were referencing by "the hole", the gap between the two sides of it where your shoulder goes or the little ear part. The ear hole definitely wouldn't play a part in this.

sdc100


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HEY DOES THIS 2 PACK MEAN THAT TWOFER TUESDAY IS BACK????

metallady


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Call me a sucker but I bought one, or two I guess. I am getting ready to go to bed with neck/shoulder pain and can't get into my Orthopedic for a month. Hopefully this will help a little.

Alison Hudson

palmerkun


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jrbarbe1964 wrote:Website with video and price of two is $19.99 plus S&H

At end of video they offer an addition $5.00 discount, so same price. Don't know S&H charges



It's in the fine print at the bottom. $19.98
"for only $19.99 plus $9.99 processing and handling.
And we’ll also send you a second SideSleeper Pro Pillow free, you just pay the additional $9.99 processing and handling."

So yeah, this is $20 vs $40.

pjeffy


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bsmith1 wrote:The video says it's an $80 value, but the website says it's a $120 value. These things must appreciate in value! In for one pack o' two!



I'm in for a hundy...cause I want to be a pillowmillionaire

sdc100


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nursedawn wrote:But why is there a button in the earwell?



To simulate an outtie belly button...?

sdc100


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sleetish wrote:Decent reviews on Wal-mart's page. It seems different people have different opinions about the pros/cons of it's hardness.



That's what s/he said...

psychomuse


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I use them both at the same time- one for each ear, thus allowing me to use my headphones comfortably in the ear-wells. While not being conducive to sleep, these sidesleeper pillows are certainly ergonomic for aforementioned use, which means my partner sleeps soundly while my Metallica is cranked to 11.

GSimmons01


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I was on board when I thought it was a butt pillow, but this is some kind of regular pillow?

nursedawn


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sdc100 wrote:To simulate an outtie belly button...?



O.K. I'm buying it just for the buttons.

gertiestn


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I sleep on my back. But just about every night I'm on my side for a good bit of time, stretched out & using my iPad. This looks like something that'll really help. Congrats to Woot for offering a product I had no idea I needed!

froster6


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dliidlii wrote:Ear well? what
Never drink water from an ear well



Hahahaha

me_want_Toys


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Seems like it is good that you get 2 and also useful if you sleep on your own queen sized bed!! That way when you happen to roll over you don't have to spend a minute on figuring out how to flip the pillow... ???

I may be in for a pair or two.

froster6


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MMmmmmmmm....Earwax drippings

leita


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Meh. I have one long cat and one short one who performs this duty nightly. The only thing they lack is a button and their own slip covers.

MWPollard


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I tend to start on my back and wind up on my side. Regular generic pillow for me.

Wow - I woot!ed so much my sig can't contain it all!

My page: http://www.MichaelPollard.org

jonmorrell


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Apparently the doctor that created it actually exists. http://www.sidesleepingpillow.com/meet-the-doctor/ He's in Memphis, Tn and sells this thing for $60 EACH. I'm in for 2.

RaisinROM


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jlaufman wrote:Alas, you are thinking of http://www.hammacher.com/Product/78540

This pillow does not cater to the dreaded awkward-arm



That is SO funny. I've always been a side sleeper and often wished I could remove the awkward arm at night, maybe the shoulder too.

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smartheart


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Just about to hit the buy button....when I realized that this is the type of product I would need to examine in person to determine how comfortable it was and how durable it seemed.


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