If you’re tired of waking up with a stiff neck, tossing and turning all night, or buying pillow after pillow that flattends in a month, stop everything and order the Saybrook Adjustable Pillow today.
I’ve tried dozens over the years, and nothing comes close to the customizable support and cloud-like comfort this one delivers. Your sleep (and your spine) will thank you. Trust me — just get it.
My First Night With The Saybrook Pillow

The moment I ripped open the box, I knew this wasn’t another ordinary pillow.
It came vacuum-packed, but the second I cut the plastic, it puffed up like it was excited to meet me.
Inside there’s a zipper that reveals a bag of extra shredded memory foam and microfiber fill — you literally get to play pillow scientist and build the exact loft and firmness you want.
I started medium-high because I’m mostly a side sleeper with occasional back-sleeping moments. I fluffed, removed a handful, added a little back, squished it around… ten minutes later I had the most perfect pillow I’ve ever rested my head on.
That first night? I didn’t move once. No flipping the cool side, no punching it into shape at 3 a.m., no waking up with that annoying shoulder ache. Just deep, stupid-good sleep.
The cover feels silky but not slippery — your pillowcase stays put. It’s cool enough that I don’t overheat (huge for me), yet cradles my neck exactly where it needs support. My husband stole it for a night and immediately ordered his own.
That’s how fast this pillow converts people.
The Pros of Saybrook Adjustable Pillow You’ll Feel Immediately

- You Become the Boss of Your Loft and Firmness I can’t stress this enough: you literally sculpt the pillow to fit your neck and shoulders perfectly. Bad day at the desk? Add a handful of fill for extra support. Want that sinking-into-a-cloud feeling on weekends? Pull some out. I’ve gone from high and firm in winter to low and plush in summer without buying a single new pillow.
- Zero Pressure on My Neck and Shoulders The shredded memory foam and microfiber combo flows around my head instead of fighting it. When I flip from side to back to stomach (yeah, I’m a chaotic sleeper), the pillow moves with me. I used to wake up with numb arms and shoulder pain — that disappeared week one.
- Stays Cool Enough for Hot Sleepers Like Me I’m the person who sticks one foot out and still sweats. This pillow actually vents heat instead of trapping it. My husband puts his hand on my side of the bed in the morning and says “yours is cooler than mine” even though we have the exact same pillow. Magic.
- Actually Keeps Its Shape (Unlike 90% of Pillows) Eight months in and it still bounces back like day one. I have friends whose $150 pillows look like tortillas after three months. Mine still looks plump and inviting when I make the bed — that small joy is ridiculous but real.
- Surprisingly Quiet – No Crunchy Sounds Some shredded-foam pillows make that plastic-bag noise when you move. Saybrook is dead silent. I can turn over without waking my husband, which is basically a relationship saver.
- The Extra Fill Bag Is Massive Most brands give you a sad sandwich bag of extra stuffing. Saybrook sends what feels like half a pillow. I’ve “refilled” mine twice just for fun and still have plenty left. That’s years of free adjustments.
- Easy to Clean and Refresh Everything — cover and inner pillow — is machine-washable. I spilled coffee on it (don’t ask) and it came out perfect. No weird smells, no clumps, nothing.
The Few Downsides (Because I Keep It Real With You)

- Takes a Couple Minutes to Dial In Perfectly You’ll unzip and adjust probably four or five times the first two weeks. It’s not difficult, but it’s not “rip open the box and perfection” either. Give yourself a little patience.
- Slightly Pricier Than Basic Pillows You’re looking at around the cost of three or four cheap pillows. If you’re used to $25 wonders from big-box stores, you’ll feel it. But when you stop replacing pillows every six months, the math works out fast.
- The Zipper Can Snag Careless Pillowcases If you wrestle a tight pillowcase on like you’re in an Olympic event, the zipper pull can poke through the fabric and annoy your cheek. I learned to slow down and tuck the pull inside — problem solved.
- Initial Off-Gassing for Sensitive Noses It smelled a tiny bit like a new car for about 24 hours. I left it on the guest bed with the window open and it was gone by night two. Not bad, but worth mentioning.
- Heavier Than Feather Pillows It’s not a feather pillow you can fold in half. If you travel and want to stuff it in a carry-on, you’ll need a compression bag. At home it’s perfect, on the road it’s a commitment.
How I Keep My Saybrook Pillow Feeling Brand New
- Fluff It Like You Mean It Every Morning Ten hard shakes while I’m still half-asleep. Redistributes the fill so I never get flat spots or lumps. My pillow looks Instagram-perfect every single day because of this 15-second habit.
- Wash the Cover Every Two Weeks (or When Life Happens) I bought a spare cover so I’m never without. Cold water, gentle cycle, low heat dry — looks and smells brand new every time. Pro tip: add a splash of white vinegar to the rinse if you want it extra fresh.
- Full Pillow Wash Every 4–6 Months Front-load washer only (top-load agitators can be rough). Cold gentle cycle, mild detergent, extra rinse. Then dryer on low with two wool dryer balls for 60-90 minutes. Comes out fluffy and clump-free every single time — I’ve done it three times now.
- Store Extra Fill in a Dry Spot I keep the bonus bag in a cotton storage bag in my linen closet. No moisture, no dust bunnies. When I want to go full “winter cocoon mode,” I just grab a handful and stuff it in.
- Rotate With the Seasons Summer: I remove about two cups of fill and sleep lower and cooler. Winter: I add it back plus a little extra for maximum snuggle. Takes two minutes and feels like getting a brand-new pillow twice a year.
- Spot-Clean Small Stains Immediately Makeup smudge? Drool spot? A little dish soap on a damp cloth blots it right out. Don’t let it sit — the cover is forgiving if you’re quick.
- Air It Out Monthly On sunny days I put it on the porch railing for a few hours. Fresh air + sunlight keeps it smelling clean and kills any dust-mite vibes naturally. My mom taught me that trick and it still works
How The Saybrook Stacks Up Against the Big Names I’ve Tried?
- Saybrook Vs. Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Cloud Pillow

I owned the Tempur-Cloud for almost a year before I switched, so I can tell you exactly where they clash. The Tempur-Cloud is a solid chunk of that famous Tempur material — super supportive, yes, but zero forgiveness. Once you pick the low or medium loft, you’re locked in forever.
My neck measurements apparently live in the awkward space between their two heights, so I always felt either slightly propped up or slightly sinking. The Saybrook let me add and remove fill until my head sat exactly where my spine wanted it — no compromise.
Temperature is the bigger crime. The Tempur-Cloud sleeps like a baked potato with a blanket over it. I’d wake up flipping it every hour trying to find a cool spot that didn’t exist. The Saybrook’s shredded fill creates air channels, so heat escapes instead of building up.
My husband actually comments that my Saybrook side of the bed stays noticeably cooler. Price-wise, the Tempur-Cloud runs $30–$50 more and you get zero adjustability for that premium. I’d rather spend less and sleep better.
- Saybrook Vs. Blissy Pillowcase (on the Same Saybrook Pillow)

Okay, this isn’t exactly pillow vs pillow, but so many people pair Blissy silk cases with adjustable pillows, so I tested both setups for months.
Here’s the truth: the Blissy pillowcase is heaven for your hair and skin — no creasing, no frizz, cooler face feel. I still use mine.
But the case itself does almost nothing for temperature regulation of the pillow underneath.
My Saybrook with a regular bamboo or cotton case already slept cooler than most pillows I’ve owned.
Adding the Blissy made it even cooler to the touch (bonus!), but the real cooling still comes from the shredded fill inside the Saybrook, not the silk on the outside.
If you already love the Saybrook and have $80 burning a hole in your pocket, grab a Blissy in a heartbeat for the beauty benefits. But if you’re choosing between upgrading your pillow or just slapping a fancy case on a mediocre one, fix the pillow first.
The Saybrook wins the sleep-quality war; Blissy just makes the victory prettier.
- Saybrook Vs. Zen Fluff Sleep Pillow

The Zen Fluff showed up on my feed nonstop last year, promising “hotel luxury every night” with their “adaptive cloud clusters.”
I fell for it.
First two weeks were decent — super soft, tall loft, pretty cover. Then reality hit.
The clusters started shifting and clumping into weird corners.
I’d wake up with half my head on a mountain and half off a cliff. I spent ten minutes every morning karate-chopping it back into shape. The Saybrook’s fill is finer and more uniform; it flows back evenly when I fluff it once and stays that way all night.
Zen Fluff also sleeps warmer than you’d expect for something marketed as “cooling cloud.” I was sweating into it by week three. The cover is pretty, but it pills after a few washes and the zipper broke on mine after four months.
Saybrook’s cover still looks brand new after three washes and daily abuse. Plus, Zen Fluff gives you a tiny ziplock of extra fill — maybe a cup. Saybrook sends what feels like another half pillow. When the Zen started flattening permanently around month five, I tossed it.
My Saybrook at the same age still feels like the day it arrived. You pay roughly the same, but Saybrook actually delivers the longevity they both promise.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
In my experience, the Saybrook takes the crown for comfort, cooling, and long-term shape retention.
They’re made in China with CertiPUR-US certified foams.
Lagoon uses a latex-microfiber blend that feels bouncier; Saybrook is all memory-foam/microfiber and sleeps cooler for most people.
100%. Once you dial in the perfect height and firmness, you’ll never go back to one-size-fits-all pillows.
The Bottom Line – Yes, You Should Buy This Pillow
After hundreds of nights, I can say without hesitation that the Saybrook Adjustable Pillow is the last pillow I’ll ever need to buy. It molds perfectly to whatever my body needs that night, stays cool, keeps its shape, and cleans up like new.
If you value sleep (and who doesn’t?), treat yourself to this pillow. Your neck, your partner (who won’t have to hear you complain anymore), and your future well-rested self will thank you.
