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Easy Peasy - filter arrived on time.
I purchased the Wireless Bluetooth Headband. Frustrating from first use fiddling around with the control panel and the cabled buds inside the band. After just a few uses the control unit wouldn't charge as advertised (inside the band). Troubleshooting suggested removing from the band, did this but still would not charge. Contacted sleep solutions, sent them a short video of the charging error lights. Despite the product being less than 2 months old they sent me a pre-paid consignment note, to send the control panel & charging pad back to them - I was instructed to include a detailed explanation of the problem and of course my contact details. They would investigate and come back to me. I was also to ensure the product was packaged in a manner to prevent damage. What they should have done, given the age of the product is apologise and sent me a replacement. Unit is useless, I'll throw it out.
Quick delivery and great communication. Sound machine works perfectly for my daughters room
Bought online, after 9 days of having no notice about shipping I emailed them and only then they sent the package. It's been two weeks and I still haven't been delivered.
Easy to order quick delivery and very happy with product.
Item deliverd fast
Excellent product, excellent customer service and very fast delivery. I will say, however, that I find the headhand too hot at the moment. This can't really be helped. But if you tend to run hot or get hot flushes, consider this.
We couldn't believe how fast the electric blankets got here from Sydney. Just 3 days by Australia post to Toowoomba. The products have all the features we wanted as well.
Natural Wool Pillows are a great choice and are Australian Made.
Sleep Solutions is NDIS Registered and Approved
Wool types, fill blends, Australian brands, and care tips - everything you need to find the right natural wool pillow for better sleep.
Wool pillows are filled with sheep's wool, alpaca fleece, or blends of both - sometimes combined with a latex or foam core for added support. The key properties that distinguish wool from synthetic fills are breathability, moisture wicking, and natural resistance to dust mites. This range covers pure wool, alpaca, and wool-blend options from Australian manufacturers. For a complete overview of all pillow types, see the Australian Pillow Buying Guide.
Wool's crimped fibres create tiny air pockets that allow airflow and help disperse heat and moisture away from the head and face. This keeps the sleeping surface at a stable, comfortable temperature rather than trapping heat the way synthetic fills can.
Wool can absorb up to 30% of its own weight in moisture without feeling damp. It wicks perspiration away from the skin and releases it as vapour, keeping the sleeping surface dry and comfortable.
Wool is naturally resistant to dust mites, mould, and mildew. When treated with Ultra-Fresh or similar antibacterial treatments, wool pillows are suitable for allergy and asthma sufferers. Browse allergy sensitive pillows.
Australian wool and alpaca are renewable, biodegradable natural fibres. Every wool pillow in this range uses Australian-sourced fibre and is made in Australia.
Both are natural animal fibres with temperature-regulating and hypoallergenic properties, but they differ in feel, weight, and allergy suitability.
| Sheep's Wool | Alpaca Fleece | |
|---|---|---|
| Breathability | Good airflow through crimped fibre structure. Wicks moisture effectively to keep the face dry | Hollow fibre structure allows excellent airflow. Lighter than sheep's wool, so less likely to feel heavy or trap heat against the face |
| Weight & Feel | Moderate - provides a substantial, supportive feel | Noticeably lighter than wool. Feels less dense against the head |
| Softness | Soft, with a springy resilience | Exceptionally soft - alpaca fibre has no scales (unlike wool), giving it a naturally smooth, silky hand feel |
| Allergy Suitability | Naturally hypoallergenic. Resists dust mites | Naturally hypoallergenic. Lanolin-free - better for people with wool/lanolin sensitivity |
| Best For | All-round natural pillow. Sleepers wanting breathability and firm support | Sleepers wanting ultra-soft luxury, a lighter feel, or those with sensitivity to sheep's wool/lanolin |
Some pillows in the range pair a wool outer layer with a latex core. This gives the breathability and temperature regulation of wool on the sleeping surface with the firm, resilient support of latex underneath - a combination that suits sleepers wanting both natural comfort and structural support.
Wool pillows come in several fill configurations - from pure wool blends through to hybrid combinations with latex or foam cores. Scroll down or tap a fill type to learn more.
Blends sheep's wool with a proportion of man-made fibre (typically polyester). The added fibre improves loft, resilience, and washability while retaining wool's temperature and moisture benefits. The most popular configuration in the range.
Best for: All-round sleepers wanting a natural wool feel with improved durability and easy care.
View RangeAlpaca fibre has no scales (unlike sheep's wool), giving it a naturally smooth, silky hand feel. Hollow fibre structure provides excellent airflow while being noticeably lighter than wool. Lanolin-free - ideal for people with wool or lanolin sensitivity.
Best for: Sleepers wanting ultra-soft luxury, a lighter feel, or those with sensitivity to sheep's wool/lanolin.
View RangeCombines a wool quilted casing with a natural latex core for firm structural support. The wool outer layer provides breathability and temperature regulation on the sleeping surface while the latex core delivers resilient, lasting support.
Best for: Sleepers wanting both natural comfort and firm structural support. Suits side sleepers and those needing extra neck support.
100% Australian alpaca fibre surrounding a urethane foam core for firm, lasting support. Cotton Japara cover with piped edge. The foam core prevents the pillow from going flat over time while the alpaca fibre provides a soft, breathable sleeping surface.
Best for: Side sleepers and larger frames who need firm, reliable support with a luxury natural surface.
All wool pillows in this range are made by Australian manufacturers using Australian-sourced wool and alpaca fibre.
Wool pillows require gentler care than microfibre but are not as high-maintenance as many people expect.
The most important care step. Airing a wool pillow outside in sunlight refreshes the fibres, evaporates moisture, and naturally reduces bacteria. This extends the time between washes significantly.
Most wool pillows in this range are machine washable in a front-loading machine on a gentle wool cycle with mild detergent. Always check the care label.
Excess heat damages wool fibres. Dry flat or line dry in shade. Some pillows allow a low-heat tumble dry.
A cotton or Tencel pillow protector underneath the pillowcase keeps the wool clean and reduces washing frequency.
Wool pillows pair naturally with other wool bedding products for a fully natural, temperature-regulated sleep environment. Each layer adds breathability and moisture management.
Breathable natural fill
A complete wool bedding set creates a consistent temperature-regulating environment across every layer. Wool responds to body temperature and humidity at every contact point - pillow, quilt, and underlay - keeping the microclimate around the sleeper balanced and dry throughout the night.
Sleep specialists can help match the right wool pillow to your individual needs. Free delivery on orders over $150.
Wool breathes and wicks moisture, which helps disperse heat rather than trapping it the way synthetic fills can. However, wool does retain more warmth than something like gel-infused foam. Sleepers who overheat at night may prefer a pillow specifically designed for airflow, get a cool gel pillow instead.
Yes, in most cases. Wool naturally resists dust mites, and several wool pillows in this range are treated with Ultra-Fresh or similar antibacterial agents. However, people with a specific sensitivity to lanolin (the natural oil in sheep's wool) may want to choose alpaca instead - alpaca is lanolin-free.
A wool rich pillow blends wool with a proportion of man-made fibre (typically polyester). The added fibre improves loft, resilience, and washability while retaining wool's temperature and moisture benefits. A pure wool pillow uses only wool fill — it offers the most natural experience but may lose loft faster over time. Most pillows in this range use a wool-blend approach for the best balance of performance and durability.
With proper care (regular airing, pillow protector, occasional washing), a quality wool pillow will last 3-5 years. Pillows with a latex core can last longer due to the structural resilience of the latex. Replace when the pillow no longer returns to shape after fluffing or when support noticeably declines.