Tired of duck mattress sorted, now a decent pillow needed

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ColeyS1

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A while ago I was recommended a sleeping duck mattress by a few of you. It's fantastic, thankyou !
Is there a similar simple solution for pillows ? The ones I get only seem to last a few months before turning into thin pieces of cardboard. Surely somebody must make one that stays nice and bouncy for atleast 6 months ? I've tried relatively expensive feather types, foam types and have now settled on tescos offerings and change every few months.

Cheers
Coley

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Be wary of memory foam ones - we paid a small fortune for two, used them for a week and threw them out they were so uncomfortable (I'd do the same with the mattress if I could).
 
Hypnos Latex Pillows.

Not cheap at least £50 each but you wont regret buying, nice and cool do not even need “plumping” up after use.
 
phil.p":2xdhggy9 said:
Be wary of memeory foam ones - we paid a small fortune for two, used them for a week and threw them out they were so uncomfortable (I'd do the same with the mattress if I could).
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks Phil. It's a minefield just trying to compare them.
Cheers
Coley

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Hemsby":2rk34vn5 said:
Hypnos Latex Pillows.

Not cheap at least £50 each but you wont regret buying, nice and cool do not even need “plumping” up after use.
Sounds absolutely perfect ! How long have you had yours for ?
Thanks
Coley


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Hemsby":1tsryawz said:
At least 9 months, still like new :D

for £50 I'd bloody hope so - that would be £200 for me - wonder how many "6 month" pillows you can get for that?
 
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