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Visco PedicHybrid Memory Foam Pillow

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About

This Visco Pedic Memory Foam Hybrid Pillow is the ultimate memory foam pillow. This innovative pillow combines two memory foam densities (one side firmer) and offers the following benefits:

  • Caters for different personal firmness preferences.
  • Memory Foam is temperature sensitive and firmness generally changes between summer and winter. The Hybrid pillow allows you to simply turn the pillow if it gets too soft or too firm because of room temperatures.
  • It is better than a all soft, or all firm pillow as using two firmness levels in one pillow creates a unique dynamic. When sleeping on the softer side, the firm side of the pillow helps to provide extra support. When using the firm side of the pillow, the soft side allows for some give and better elasticity in the pillow.
Product Features
  • Top-quality removable covers treated with Aloe Vera & Anti Acaria
  • Hypo-Allergenic and Dust Mite Resistant
  • Temperature-sensitive memory foam moulds around the shape of your head and neck giving proper support
  • Our advanced memory foam formulation absorbs pressure and thereby gives relief to the pressure points in your body
  • Deeper REM Sleep as a result of improved sleeping comfort
  • Recommended by many South African chiropractors and other health professionals
  • Firmness rating: 6 / 8   
Product Specifications
  • Dimensions: 550mm x 370mm x 110mm

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