Most Americans (82%) find one extra hour of sleep at night somewhat or extremely valuable.
Choose your perfect Relax Right pillow!
Benefits of Relax Right’s proprietary design:
- It’s better for your body and the quality of your sleep! The patented hollow core is the key to ergonomically correct support. The Relax Right pillow promotes healthy posture and better sleep by keeping your head, neck and spine aligned. Alleviates neck pain and stiffness, headaches; helps to reduce sleep apnea and snoring.
- It’s customizable! Patented multi-positional and multi directional with four unique sides and up to 8 choices for side sleeping and 8 choices for back sleeping. Try turning it around or flipping it over to find the perfect fit for your body.
- Scientifically engineered for comfort! The ‘hammock effect’ of the hollow core allows the pillow to be more supportive under the neck and softer under the face and head.
- Wrinkles? It’s well established that back sleepers have fewer wrinkles; The Relax Right pillow is the best for losing those sleep wrinkles.
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