How to Buy the Right Pillow in Australia

Australian Pillow Buying Guide

Most people sleep with a pillow, yet few give much thought to the type of pillow they buy. Did you know that sleeping on the wrong type of pillow for your size can lead to disturbed sleep, headaches, and neck pain? Minimize or eliminate sore necks and neck pain by selecting the right pillow and shape for your body size and sleeping position.

Picking the right pillow is important given that you can spend an average of 8 hours a day resting your head on it - and more if you're lucky! Consider the following to help you choose the right pillow for better rest and the wellbeing of your neck and spine.

What is Best Pillow for me?

Best Pillows for Back Sleepers

Choose a pillow that is not too firm or too high as you want your neck supported with your head at the same level as your upper spine.

According to an article by Harvard Medical School, a rounded pillow with built-in neck support that supports the natural curve of your neck and an indentation for the neck is a good way to go.

One option for people exeperincing a sore neck or neck pain is to consider a contoured pillow (however if pain persists consult a health profession such as a chrioprator or physiotherapist).

Contoured Pillows

A medium profile pillow is typically recomended for back sleepers.

Medium Profile Back Sleeper Pillows

Best Pillows for Side Sleepers

The key is to keep your spine straight with a pillow that is higher at the neck and lower at the head. There should be no gap between your neck and your pillow when lying on your side. Hence try and find a pillow that conforms to your head while providing support. Memory Foam or Contoured Pillows and Latex Pillows provide good support while remain comfortable and retaining their shape and support.

A high profile pillow is recommended for side sleepers with a larger frame.

High Profile Side Sleeper Pillows

A medium profile pillow is recommended for side sleepers with a medium frame.

Medium Profile Side Sleeper Pillows

Best Pillows for Tummy Sleepers

Experts don't recommend sleeping on your stomach. When you do so, it causes your back to arch and neck to turn, straining your neck and spine.

If you do find yourself unable to sleep any other way or waking up mostly on your stomach, then it's advisable to choose a very soft, flat pillow or no pillow at all to help keep your neck and spine as level as possible.

A low profile pillow is recommended for stomach sleepers.

Low Profile Tummy Sleeper Pillows

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What is the Right Pillow Profile for me?

Consider a pillow's profile and the best one to suit your specific preferences and needs. Profile refers to the height of the pillow and determines how your head and neck will be positioned in comparison to your spine. Your body shape also determines the best profile for you, i.e. the smaller the frame, the lower the profile and vice versa.

Low Profile Pillows

Ideal for stomach sleepers or small framed adults

Medium Profile Pillows

Ideal for back sleepers or medium framed side sleeping adults

High Profile Pillows

Ideal for side sleepers or large framed adults

Contoured Profile Pillows

Ideal for back sleepers, side sleepers, or medium framed adults

Kids Profile Pillows

For when they move from a cot to their first bed

What is the best pillow for neck pain?

If you are suffering from a sore neck and looing for the best pillow for neck pain - you might like to consider a contoured pillow which matches the natural shape of your head,neck, and shoulders providing continuous support and elimiating presure points and compression of the neck vertebrae.

If a contoured pillow is not your preference - make sure you are selecting the right profile pillow for your body size and sleeping position as this is one of the leading causes of neck pain as the pillow is not maintaining the correct / neutral alignment of your spine

Australian Physiotherapy Association

Also look for pillows that have been have been Endorsed by the Australian Physiotherapy Association - such as the Dunlopillo Pillow range

Note: If pain persists consult a heath professional such as a General Practictioner, Physiotherapist or Chiropractor.

What else can the right pillow do for you?

Along with being a place you look forward to resting your head at night or for a lazy Saturday afternoon nap; pillows can also help you with certain issues. You already know that your pillow can help alleviate or prevent neck and back pain, and headaches, but it can also help with Snoring, Sleep Apnoea, Asthma, Allergies, Muscle and other aches and pains

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Pillow Care and Maintenance

The care and maintenance that a pillow requires should also be a consideration when shopping for the right one for you. Look for machine washable covers and durable materials to save money and time in the long-term. Covers should be washed monthly and the pillow itself at least yearly. Some fabrics are better at wicking moisture and preventing odours than others, which should also be a consideration when shopping. Happy shopping and sweet dreams!

Australian Pillow Sizes

Pillow Size cm Inches
Standard 45 x 70 17.7 x 27.5
Queen 50 x 78 19.7 x 30.7
King 50 x 90 19.7 x 35.4
European 65 x 65 25.6 x 25.6

Amount of Fill

The amount of fill in your pillow is what makes a pillow softer or firmer. Your choices include: Soft to medium, Medium to firm, Firm to extra firm

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