The instructions also explain how much water you should put in to find your level of firmness. Step 3: Hold pillow upright (which I skipped over and did lying flat-learn from my mistakes and hold it upright! I had some water spill out). I was happy to see the instructions, which were pretty straight forward: The pillow itself was protected in a plastic bag and one large sheet of reading material-pillow benefits on the front, and water filling instructions on the back. The Chiroflow pillow arrived in a simple, thick plastic case with a zippered opening. Comes with a 30-day money back guarantee and three year warranty.You can fill it yourself with tap water.Comes in one size (20″ x 28″) which fits Standard and Queen-sized pillow cases.It’s by no means a super soft case, and the cover does feel dense-all of which apparently helps improves thermal insulation while preventing heat loss, so your pillow and your body stays cool throughout the night. The Chiroflow outer case is a made with a Dacron stalest fiberfill and has a polyester 300 thread count. The pillow pre-filled with instructions and spout It’s recommended you change the water once a year, so while it does take some time to set this pillow up, you won’t have to worry about changing the water for a long time. They suggest starting with using three quarts of water if you like soft pillows, four if you like medium firmness, and five if you like your pillows firm. The pillow comes with a little blue nozzle to help you easily add water to the waterbase, putting in whatever amount equates to the firmness level you enjoy sleeping on. The three main parts of the Chiroflow Waterbase Pillow include a cushion of hypoallergenic polyester fiber (called “StāLoft) which rests over the waterbase layer, a thermal insulator that surrounds the waterbase layer, and the waterbase itself-where the water goes. The waterbase filling is said to automatically adjust to your head movement throughout the night, ensuring that your body is properly supported and aligned, even when you move during sleep. The Chiroflow Pillow’s unique design-aka, adding water to the filling- allows people to create the perfect shape for their pillow and find a desired level of comfort, whether soft, medium or firm. The Chiroflow Premium Water Pillow comes in one size Construction & Feel Continue reading to hear how the sleep experience went, or scroll on down to the bottom for a quick summary to learn if this pillow is right for you. As someone who deals with mild neck pain, along with always up for trying something new, I was excited to see how the water-fill compared against other mainstream pillows. The Chiroflow Premium Water Pillow and its water-based technology is said to be the best on the market when it comes to relieving neck pain and promoting deep, restful sleep. That said, you can easily purchase your own Chiroflow pillow on Amazon, cutting out the middleman (or shall we say “middle doctor”) to give you the chance to try it yourself without making a pit stop at the physician’s office. What’s really interesting about this pillow is Chiroflow’s website caters mainly to doctors they cite their pillows as clinically proven to reduce neck pain and improve quality of sleep, and they mainly market to the medical industry. Instead of adding foam or feathers to your pillow, Chiroflow is adding water. Splish splash I was taking a…nap? That’s what this pillow is all about.
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