Technology
We found these ergonomic Tempur-Pedic pillows on sale for super cheap
TL;DR: Grab some solid Zs with the Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Neck support pillow for $40.76. Normally $99, you save 59%.
Are you a log sleeper, or a restless toss-and-turn type? Do you arise each morning refreshed and rejuvenated, or do you always feel like a zombie barely able to function?
Obviously, no two people sleep alike and some of us get way less than the recommended 7-8 hours of nightly rest due to the vagaries of life — and there is only so much coffee you can drink to keep you going the other 16 hours of the day.
If you can’t get cozy at night and have given up on ever sleeping through the night again, perhaps it is time you replaced your standard pillow with one that is ergonomically designed to provide maximum support and comfort. Nothing fancy, mind you, but definitely something a step up from that shapeless blob you’ve been saddled with for years. You know, the thing that kinks your neck every night, twists your shoulders, gets too hot, and is the reason you are a sleep-deprived zombie when the sun is out.
Side and back sleepers rejoice, because the Tempur-Pedic TEMPUR-Neck support pillow‘s contoured shape provides plenty of relief for stiff necks and tight shoulders, using a form-fitting cushion first developed by NASA (ooooh, science!) that reverts to its original shape when not in use.
The pillow is designed to adapt to the individual and helps promote proper back alignment so you can truly, finally relax for a proper night’s rest. As a bonus, the pillow even comes with a washable, removable cover made of quilted cotton, for that double fresh snooze sensation.
The TEMPUR-Neck pillow normally retails for $99, but you can pick one up at Amazon for 59% off — a total savings of $58 and the lowest price it’s been since Black Friday.
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