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Iso Cool 3 Inch Mattress Topper With Outlast Cover

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About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:Now you can sleep better and provide soothing comfort for your body when you use the Iso-Cool Visco Elastic Memory Foam Sidesleeper Pillow. It features visco-elastic memory foam to help align your neck and shoulders. It also provides support and comfort for side sleepers. The Iso-Cool pillow helps regulate your body temperature as it absorbs and releases your body heat as needed. It also offers a cozy place to rest your head. This 300-thread count foam bed pillow is hypoallergenic and is easy to clean. The supremely plush molded foam equalizes pressure on your body and reduces tension for a better night's rest. The isotonic memory foam has a full 5-lb density. Use this pillow to provide better comfort and soothing relief so you can sleep throughout the night and wake up refreshed in the morning. Turn to the Iso-Cool Visco Elastic Memory Foam Sidesleeper Pillow. Iso-Cool Visco Elastic Sidesleeper Bed Pillow: Side-sleeper bed pillow Regulates body temperature;




absorbs and releases body heat as needed 2'' gusset accommodates side sleepers Supremely plush molded foam equalizes pressure and reduces tension Isotonic visco-elastic memory foam has a full 5-lb density Iso Cool pillow zipper cover is 300-thread count cotton, hypoallergenic and machine washable Spot clean foam pillow Note: The brand name "Iso-Cool" is registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office SpecificationsGenderTypeFeaturesModelBed Pillow SizeBrandAssembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)Fill MaterialShapeSizeMaterialManufacturer Part NumberColorIs HypoallergenicYThread CountCountry of Origin - ComponentsCountry of Origin - Assembly*Size of pillow*by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign In*Size of pillow*by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InDoes this pillow have a cover made of "OUTLAST " material ? Like the previous one?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWhat is the companys name that makes these WONDERFUL PILLOWSby It looks like you are not signed in. /careplansSee details2Get a warranty for it here.Gifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.ReturnsReturns Policy.6 Best Cooling Pillows | We spent 33 hours on research, videography, and editing, to review the top choices for this wiki. Without a good night's sleep, you are never at your best. Chillows, or cooling pillows, use technologically advanced materials to keep you cool at night and help to ensure that overheating will not stop you from getting the rest you need to get up and go the next day. the best cooling pillow on Amazon. Sleep Innovations Reversible Gel Iso Cool Side Sleeper Polyester fluff pillow in dryer as needed Classic Brands Reversible Cool Gel sides offer different cooling levels comes with 3 year warranty Cool Sleep Gel Memory Foam ventilated design promotes cooling




very well reviewed by users perfect for back or side sleepers Getting A Good Night's Sleep The benefits of getting a good night's sleep are hard to overstate, and the issues associated with insufficient sleep are many and varied. In the short term, poor sleep can impact your effectiveness at work, reduce your interest and ability to participate in hobbies or exercise, limit your short term memory abilities, and can negatively effect the relationship you have with family, friends, and coworkers. In the long term, poor sleep can have a direct correlation to higher blood pressure, weight gain, reduced cognitive function, and can even contribute to a premature death by contributing to increased heart health issues and an overall weakened immune system. To put it simply, a good night's sleep is of critical importance. In fact, along with a balanced diet and sufficient exercise, regular, sufficient sleep is one of the most critical factors of overall good health.




Sleep deprivation is caused by myriad factors including physiological issues, psychological issues, and by the conditions under which you are trying to rest. While mitigating physical ailments that hamper good sleep, such as nerve or joint pain, might take help from a doctor or physical therapist, and while confronting emotional issues that plague your thoughts and rob you of sleep may take a mental health professional's assistance, creating the ideal sleeping conditions is entirely up to you. Start by making sure your sleeping environment is dark, with minimal light sources including those little glowing spots that come from phones, chargers, and TV power indicator lights, and with the windows sufficiently blocked against sunlight and the glare of the street. Your bedroom should be quiet save for the consistent "white noise" of a fan or sound machine, if you like the calming background sounds they provide. And lastly, of course, your actual bed and bedding must be customized to provide you comfort.




It starts with the right mattress for your body and preferences; then move to sheets and comforter or blanket that provide the warmth and weight you need. And finally choose the right pillow for your personal sleep preferences. This choice has as much to do with material as with the initial feeling of its softness or support, because while some pillows feel great for a few minutes, they will soon be compressed, lumpy, and/or very warm. Choose a great cooling pillow and you can help guarantee that the comfort you feel in those first few minutes lying comfortably will be maintained all throughout a restful night. Choosing A Cooling Pillow While there are many varieties of cooling pillow available, most of the differences are subtle save for two major categorical differences. These can be boiled down and parsed out as "stuffed" and "solid." While both designs can offer better cooling than most other pillows, it's unlikely that you will find either option viable, so know which type of material works better for you in general before even considering cooling as a factor.




Stuffed Cooling Pillows - A stuffed cooling pillow, like a pillow filled with down and feathers or with a synthetic approximation, is of course stuffed with loose material. Some cooling pillows in this category use shredded memory foam as their filling, while others use thousands of soft little beads. These pillows are able to draw heat into their material, cooling the sleeper, and are a good choice for the person who wants a soft pillow into which their head can settle. Solid Cooling Pillows - A solid cooling pillow is formed by either solid blocks of specialty foams or of slabs of varied materials that together make a solid block. These pillows can feature layers of encapsulated gel or can be perforated or textured, but they will always be solid in shape. They offer more stability and support than stuffed pillows, which some sleepers will find more comfortable, while some will want the softness of the other type. With standard pillows, it is recommended that you replace them once ever year.




Most decent cooling pillows are designed to last much longer than that, with many carrying multiple year warranties. (You will often see a five year warranty in the category, in fact.) In order for the pillows to maintain their ideal support and cooling properties for the longest possible duration, however, you need to care for them properly. Many cooling pillows feature different attributes on opposite sides, such as a pad of cooling gel on one surface, and memory foam on the opposite. If you prefer one side over the other, that means less chance to flip the pillow, so instead at least make sure to rotate it nightly or weekly so the pillow experiences pressure evenly. Cleaning the actual cooling pillow made from memory foam is a several step process. First remove the pillow's case and pick away any obvious hair or debris. Next, run a vacuum over its entire surface. You can spot clean any stains with a mild cleaner, but make sure not to saturate the foam. Leave it upright to dry in a well ventilated area, and consider sprinkling the pillow with baking soda (then vacuuming it off later) for odor control.

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