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A range of pillows are available to suit a variety of individual needs. The range includes standard pillows, back pillows and neck pillows. A guide for features to consider when selecting a pillow is provided.
A rectangular pillow consisting of foam enclosed in a sealed envelope. The pillow is self inflating at the touch of a button. It moulds to the user's personal contours. It is easily deflated and folded for transportation. One size only.
This rectangular shaped pillow has a soft, hypoallergenic fibre filling that floats over the top of a water pouch. The water pillow provides constant support by continuously responding to changes in the user's sleeping position. The support level can be adjusted by adding water. The pillow has been clinically proven to improve the quality of sleep.
A range of contoured pillows of slow recovery foam that moulds to the shape of the users head and neck. Both pillows are rectangular. The Neck Support Pillow has a convoluted surface and the Dual Support Pillow is concave. A cover is included. Filling is antibacterial. Fits standard pillowcase.
A low allergy pillow with 100% cotton cover filled with dacron fibre balls. The fibre balls provide the softness of down and can be moved in the pillow for support and shaping, with less resistance than other fibre pillows. The pillow comes in three models and two sizes for use by adults and children.
A range of pillows made from breathable moulded foam. Three models.
Four styles of moulded pillows with raised sides to comfortably fill the space between the neck and shoulder. They are designed to conform to the user's body shape and provide better support so the neck muscles and ligaments can relax.
A contoured pillow moulded in high density, high resilience latex rubber. The pillow is designed for women in the later stage of pregnancy who sleep on their side. The pillow is placed wider the tummy and takes the strain off the back. Manufactured in accordance with International Standard 150 9001.
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