The Origin Coolmax Latex Pillow is one that's likely to to divide the bedroom.
The Origin pillow is a strikingly firm, springy and hefty cooling latex pillow that would be best suited to back sleepers who need a lot of support. At its RRP we'd say it's a little on the expensive side, but on sale it's a good buy if you get on with it.
One last thing to note is this pillow's weight: on my bathroom scales it clocks in at around 1.6kg, which is very much on the heavy side for a pillow.Effective cooling featuresI tested the Origin Coolmax Latex Pillow for over two weeks to find out how it performed in terms of setup, comfort, support and temperature regulation. Both myself and my partner slept on it, covering all the sleeping positions, and I also roped in another TechRadar reviewer to try it out along with her husband.
Not only is it just a little too responsive for my liking , its height meant that it was rarely comfortable enough for me. Case in point: the first night I tested it the Origin Coolmax Latex Pillow I used it on its own, and while it felt comfortable and supportive lying on my back, it was too shallow for side sleeping and far too unyielding for sleeping on my front. Nevertheless I persisted and was rewarded with a pretty rotten night's sleep and, randomly, pain in one hip the next day.
Another TechRadar reviewer also tried out the Origin Coolmax Latex Pillow; she's a back sleeper of light build and found it far too high for her, and also reports that both she and her husband found it to be far too bouncy.
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