Sleep Number True Temp Pillow Review
The Mattress Nerd’s Take: The Sleep Number True Temp pillow is made from memory foam with patented cooling technology. It comes in three shapes: Classic, Contour, Buy Derila Pillow and Ultimate, to accommodate all different body types and sleeping positions. The Derila Sleep Aid Number True Temp pillow is made from Derila™ Memory Foam Pillow foam with patented cooling technology. It comes in three shapes: Classic, Contour, and Ultimate, to accommodate all different body types and sleeping positions. The Sleep Number True Temp Pillow comes in three shapes: Classic, Contour, and Ultimate. I tested the Classic, standard pillow, but for more room to roll around, Sleep Number also offers you a King size. The cover to this pillow is super soft and cool to the touch. The sensation was so pleasant, I forewent a pillowcase a few times just to lie directly on it. The material is a mix of polyester and polyethylene, a fancy science term for a cooling material that helps draw heat from the body.
The outer fill of the pillow also uses fiberfill material to give it the same feel and softness of a down pillow, without the feathers. It is squishy and a little bouncy, so it’s easy to mold around your body shape. Read more: Down vs. Finally, the inner fill is a piece of breathable memory foam. The foam has perforations to keep your body heat from staying in the pillow and causing you to overheat. The brand also claims that the True Temp pillow is hypoallergenic. In order to get a thorough look at how this pillow performed, we broke it down to numerical scores for cooling (how well the materials keep you from overheating), alignment (how well your Ergonomic Neck Pillow is supported), adjustability (how moldable the pillow is), quality of materials, care (how easy it is to clean), and customer experience. Out of all three sleep positions, I think the True Temp pillow is made for side sleepers, though the brand claims the product is best for back and stomach sleepers.
The high loft and support level of this pillow allows the neck to stay in alignment with the spine. For more options like this pillow, see the best pillows for side sleepers. I am not a back sleeper by nature, but this was the right pillow for keeping my neck in natural alignment as I attempted to sleep on my back with it. Because I have smaller frame, I felt that the loft was too high with the foam insert, so I removed it for a better night’s sleep on my back. Check out the best pillows for back sleepers for more information on what works. I am primarily a stomach sleeper, so this is the most comfortable position for me. With the foam support center, this pillow just has too high of a loft to keep my neck in line with the rest of my spine. It did help when I unzipped the pillow and removed the foam, but it still wasn’t flat enough.
I woke up with neck pain a few times. Stomach sleepers should look for a firm pillow that is relatively flat. For options like this, check out our list of the best pillows for stomach sleepers. Sleeps cool: This pillow has a cool-to-the-touch cover, perforated foam, and uses temperature-balancing technology which kept me cool all night long. Easy to care for: The cover is removable and machine washable for easy pillow care. You don’t even need to use a pillow case if you don’t want to (we still recommend that, however). Adjustable: You can remove the memory foam pillow insert for a lower loft, great for back sleepers and side sleepers with a smaller frame. Pricey: This pillow will run you about $100 or more, depending on the size and shape you want. Loft too high for stomach sleepers: Stomach sleepers need a firm, flat pillow. This pillow is too high and fluffy to provide proper neck support for stomach sleepers.