Perfect for smaller adults, children, or while traveling


















ComfySleep Buckwheat Pillow
The perfect pillow if you’re looking for superior support while you sleep.
Materials
- Filled with USA-grown buckwheat hulls that are cleaned without chemicals or fumigants
- Made with soft and durable organic 10 oz cotton twill fabric that is grown in the USA and certified organic by the Texas Department of Agriculture
- Zippered opening allowing addition or removal of buckwheat for customized support
Envelope Pillowcase
Protect your pillow from the wear of daily use with a pillowcase. Our pillowcases are made from US grown Supima percale. This mid-weight cotton remains crisp even after numerous washes.
TRADITIONAL
14" x 21" x 3.5"
4 lbs + 1 lb extra
CLASSIC
Perfect for anyone, especially smaller adults
14" x 23" x 3.5"
5 lbs + 1 lb extra
CLASSIC PLUS
Good for side sleepers that need additional head and neck support
14" x 26" x 4.5"
6 lbs + 1 lb extra
STANDARD
Good for taller people, and side sleepers with broad shoulders
20" x 26" x 4.5"
8 lbs + 2 lb extra
QUEEN
Good for taller people, and side sleepers with broad shoulders
20" x 30" x 4.5"
10 lbs + 2 lb extra
A buckwheat pillow can last for many years. Taking care of your pillow will help keep it fresh and clean, so it will last for many years.
How to take care of your buckwheat pillow:
- Protect your pillow from the wear of daily use with a pillowcase.
- Spot wash your pillow with a damp cloth. Let the pillow dry out in a sunny spot.
- Keep your pillow dry and well aired. Moisture leads to buckwheat hull degradation.
- Rejuvenate your pillow by adding new buckwheat hulls.
- To store buckwheat pillows, place in a clean pillowcase and keep in a dry well ventilated area.
Whole buckwheat pillows cannot be put into the washing machine or dryer.
Soaking buckwheat hulls with water will ruin them, so buckwheat pillows should not be put directly into the washing machine. However, you can empty all the buckwheat hulls from your pillow. The cotton pillow cover can be washed and buckwheat hulls can be set in the sun to dry. For more details check out our blog post on How to clean a buckwheat pillow.
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