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Re: Review of Regenesis Pillow (PurSleep.com)
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 11:31 am
by tattooyu
SleepGuy wrote:scrapper wrote:Any forecast when this new item might appear????
Very soon--10 days or so....I will let people know.
Dang... there's a bigger one in 10 days? I just ordered mine!
Re: Review of Regenesis Pillow (PurSleep.com)
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 2:44 pm
by Jay K
I got my Regenesis Pillow a few days ago and at least for me I am sleeping much better than with one of those weirdly shaped CPAP pillows. I filled up the pillow with about 60 percent of the hulls, meaning it is not so full.
I am a stomach and side sleeper, and among other things I'm finding a bit less of an indentation around my face from the Fitlife mask than I did previously although I need to give this a few more days to see if the effect is real. On the other hand, there doesn't seem to be any change in my AHI number, which still is running around 6 - 7.5 most days using my S8 Autoset 2, with the pressure bracketed between about 9 and 12.
Since this is a preliminary report on the pillow and my comfort level with it, I'll update if my opinion changes over the next weeks.
Re: Review of Regenesis Pillow (PurSleep.com)
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 3:54 pm
by DoriC
I'm just wondering if a King size would be almost too heavy? Can I be a pest and ask why not something in between like a Standard/Queen size?
Re: Review of Regenesis Pillow (PurSleep.com)
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 2:11 pm
by Bearcat42
tattooyu wrote:REVIEW
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Below are my thoughts and feelings regarding the Regenesis Pillow from PurSleep.com. Needless to say, my wife wasn't very pleased to learn that yet ANOTHER pillow would be added to our bed.
First impressions after opening the box
The quilted material is quite thick and durable, and the stitching is quite well done. There were a few stray threads, but nothing that seems to have compromised the integrity of the pillow. I opted for the pillow case which is
very soft. The pillow was folded and packaged nicely in plastic bags, and it came with a well-thought instruction pamphlet. The buckwheat hulls were packaged their own plastic bag. There were definitely plenty of hulls. I can't imagine using all of them.
Filling the pillow
Before even opening the plastic bag containing the hulls, I decided to get a large Rubbermaid container to hold the extra hulls (and all the hulls when I wash the pillow). After reading the pamphlet, I decided to use about 2/3 to 3/4 of the hulls. They can get away from you, so prepare to vacuum, or place something down on the floor first.
First night with the pillow
Definitely an adjustment from my contour memory foam pillow. Just like my brain had to adjust to sleeping all night with my CPAP, my neck was not used to the support. I fidgeted and fidgeted, finally making divots that felt right. However, upon waking, I had absolutely ZERO neck pain. Mind you, I have been dealing with morning neck pain for a long time, and it must have been from my pillows.
Nights 2-4
I can't totally account this to the pillow, but my AI has been zero the last three nights, I haven't woken up at all in the middle of the night, and I feel completely refreshed with NO NECK PAIN!
PROS
- Very comfortable.
- Completely customizable from the density (amount of hulls) to shape (placement of hulls).
- No mask leaks from pressure against a foam pillow.
- Excellent cervical/shoulder support (I'm a side sleeper).
- Quiet - The noise of the buckwheat hulls don't seem to bother me when I move and seem quieter than other buckwheat pillows I have tried.
- Walled Design - The 4" wall on the sides of the pillow really helps create good support, so the pillow doesn't collapse.
CONS
- Price - While this pillow is high quality, and works for me, I feel it is about $10-20 over what I would like to have paid.
- Noise - While they didn't bother me, I could see the shifting of the hulls bothering some who are sensitive to sound.
- Washing - Taking the hulls out to wash the pillow will be a pain, which is why I bought the pillow case to avoid having to do that too often.
OVERALL
I'm very pleased with Bret's products (I own the PAPcap and scents), and you can add this to the list. It's a very good quality pillow that I highly recommend. If he can find a way to manufacture with the same quality at a lower price, that would be great. It is still worth spending the money. I'll report back after using it for a month or two to see if it holds up.
My Regenesis pillow just arrived in the mail! I was hoping to get it before the Thanksgiving weekend! YES!
I'm going to test it out this weekend and give a review next week. I'm so excited! I really think this is going to help a lot of my shoulder and neck problems, since I'm a side/tummy sleeper.
Thanks for the review.I will probably get me one soon.
Re: Review of Regenesis Pillow (PurSleep.com)
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 2:24 pm
by plr66
SleepGuy wrote:I am working on a King Size model that is six inches longer and holds 6 gallons of buckwheat hulls....It's a monster (almost 8 pounds full)...
Thanks for the suggestion--stay tuned!
I certainly realize we all have our distinct preferences, but I can't figure why you'd opt for a fifty pound slab of lead for a pillow that's so large you have to completely shuttle yourself to the other edge when rolling over during the night! The original size is perfect for rolling over without having to move your body or the pillow a bit, as no re-positioning is necessary. I've always been a king size pillow hugger, kind of holding half the pillow down in front of me when side-sleeping. I've found it's really comfy (and a heck of a lot less expensive!) to use the small Regenesis pillow with a separate standard/king size pillow to "hug."