Reddit Reddit reviews Core Products Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow for Neck Pain, Orthopedic Contour Pillow, Standard Firm, White, Petite Size, 19" x 12"

We found 2 Reddit comments about Core Products Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow for Neck Pain, Orthopedic Contour Pillow, Standard Firm, White, Petite Size, 19" x 12". Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Core Products Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow for Neck Pain, Orthopedic Contour Pillow, Standard Firm, White, Petite Size, 19
DESIGNED TO HELP CORRECT SPINAL POSTURE OF THE NECKSMALL SIZE of this pillow is ideal for most children ages 6-10VERY FIRM PILLOW: the Petite Core Pillow must be FIRM to provide therapeutic benefits. This pillow is NOT a soft comfort pillowADJUSTMENT PERIOD: The body may need several weeks to adjust to this pillow. Immediate overuse may increase neck pain. Follow instructions during adjustment periodMADE IN USA. Petite Tri-Core Firm 19 x 12 inches. Nonallergenic, 100 percent virgin polyester fiber fill. Cover 50/50 cotton/polyester blend
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2 Reddit comments about Core Products Tri-Core Cervical Support Pillow for Neck Pain, Orthopedic Contour Pillow, Standard Firm, White, Petite Size, 19" x 12":

u/catterfly · 4 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I have this guy fyi

My neck is funky because of a car crash so idk if it'll significantly help you buuut it might!

u/Aqueerium · 1 pointr/ehlersdanlos

I use an orthopedic memory foam pillow from amazon, it was like $20 and it has a sort of dip in the middle to give better neck support.

Can't remember the exact one i got, but [this one](Classic Brands Cool Sleep Advanced Contour Cool Gel Memory Foam Pillow, Standard https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZHSX9LC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_S8hpybQ9JVQH3) is very similar. I've been using the same one for almost 3 years now, they don't get flat or lumpy at all like normal pillows. The only con I can think of is that memory foam is temperature-reactive, so its softer in hot temps and harder in cold temps, so if you don't have AC/climate control it could be a very minor issue, but I've never been made uncomfortable from it.

If you don't want foam, I also used this one for around a year before getting my foam one: [cervical pillow (amazon)](Tri-Core Cervical Pillow, Firm, Petite Size - 19"x12" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010VMQDC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Z4hpybC5XRX4J)

It was also really good, but the foam one was more supportive to my super odd EDS sleeping positions. (Ever seen a cat twist into a churro? Yeah thats how I sleep >_>)