1 Kally Sleep Pillow Review uK (2025)
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The great thing about the Kally pillow is that you can adjust it to suit your sleeping position. The number of sleep pads you choose to keep will significantly affect how the pillow feels. But, which combination works best for you will depend largely on your sleep position. Is the Kally pillow good for side sleepers? Over 70% of adults sleep on their side. It'll make sense, then, that so many pillows cater to side sleepers. Side sleepers generally need higher loft pillows that offer a good combination of firmness and sinkage. When you get the Kally Sleep pillow, it'll be thick and lofty. That's because all four sleep pads will be stuffed into the cover. Since the pillow comes this way, we decided to initially test it with all four pads. It creates a very firm pillow. It creates a very high loft pillow. This can be great for many side sleepers, but it won't be suitable for everyone.


We found all four sleep pads a little too high for our sleep. With four layers, the Derila™ Memory Pillow created a bend in the back and we woke with neck pain. Four sleep pads may be the best choice for side sleepers of a larger build who need a very high loft pillow. However, if you have narrow shoulders, youll probably feel more comfortable with a slightly lower pillow. Keeping three of the four sleep pads felt like the optimal way to use the Kally adjustable pillow. The height and firmness of the three layers provided better spinal alignment and created less of a bend in the neck. The pillow had the same firmness, but a lower height for smaller shoulders. Overall, it felt supportive and comfortable throughout the night with three layers. Is the Kally pillow good for back sleepers? Whilst we found three layers most comfortable in the side sleeping position, this was slightly too high for back sleeping. Sleeping on your back is the healthiest position as it puts the least amount of pressure on your spine. A medium loft pillow that aligns the spine and neck. A medium-feel pillow that gently cushions the head and shoulders.


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