- ThermoSync foam, supportive foam & soft foam
- UltraDry machine-washable cover
- Adjustable layers
Tell me more about the Emma Premium Pillow
The Emma Premium Pillow offers a unique experience thanks to its multi-layered, adjustable design.
The pillow as a whole has a firm feel and high loft, making it an excellent choice for side sleepers.
However, the pillow's adaptability allows it to suit all sleeping positions by simply removing or reordering the foam layers.
The Emma Premium pillow supported the neck and cushioned the head for a comfortable sleep that alleviated any pressure.
Another unique aspect is the thermoregulating layer and UltraDry cover, which ensure temperature regulation throughout the night.
Reasons to buy
30-night trial period |
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2-year guarantee |
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Adjustable to all sleeping positions |
Reasons to avoid
It's difficult to remove the inner layers |
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Quite pricey |
- Simba Renew cluster fill, Simba Pure foam & titanium Aerocoil springs
- Adjustable to all sleep positions
- Machine-washable cover at 40°C
Tell me more about the Simba Hybrid Firm Pillow
The Simba Hybrid Firm pillow has three layers, which can be adjusted to your perfect height and firmness.
The supportive Aerocoil layer is encased in soft, cushioning Simba pure foam, relieving pressure from the head and shoulders.
The super-soft Simba renew fibres cushion your head gently, maintain their shape, and stay fluffy for longer.
Made with a 100% Better Cotton cover, this eco-friendly pillow choice supports the Better Cotton Initiative [1].
The Stratos technology and the breathable mesh border keep you cool throughout the night.
Reasons to buy
Excellent adjustability |
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Great temperature regulation |
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1-year guarantee |
Reasons to avoid
The zipper broke during testing |
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No trial period |
- CharcoCell foam & 100% bamboo cover
- Medium-firm
- Machine-washable cover
Tell me more about the Panda Hybrid Bamboo pillow
The Panda Hybrid Bamboo pillow is one of the best pillows we've ever tested.
The foam is blended with activated bamboo charcoal, which regulates temperature, wicks away moisture, and neutralises odours.
We found the pillow particularly comfortable for side sleeping.
The foam gently cradles the head and supports the neck at the correct height, aligning it with the spine.
The BambooCloud quilted cover is kind and gentle to the skin, indulgently soft and also fully washable.
We're also very pleased to know that Panda London makes these pillows using sustainable materials and practices.
Reasons to buy
30-night trial period |
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Unmatched 10-year guarantee |
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One of the most comfortable pillows we've tested |
Reasons to avoid
Not adjustable |
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Unsuitable for stomach sleepers |
- S-shaped foam core & hollowfibre
- Medium
- 70 x 40 x 15 cm (27 x 15 x 5.9 inches)
Tell me more about the Kally Anti-Snore Pillow
The Kally Anti-Snore Pillow has been specifically designed to reduce both snoring frequency and volume.
It has an ergonomic S-shaped foam core to promote quiet sleep.
The S-shape keeps your head and neck in a natural sleeping position, ensuring airways remain open and thus reducing snoring.
It also contains anti-allergy fibres to protect against bacteria.
You do have to fluff and plump the pillow by hand regularly to help it retain its shape.
With a medium firmness and a soft and breathable polycotton cover, the Kally Anti-Snore Pillow combines both comfort and support for optimal snore-free sleep.
Reasons to buy
14-night sleep trial |
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2-year guarantee |
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Reduces snoring |
Reasons to avoid
Not the highest quality |
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Hand wash only |
- Hollowfibre & foam core
- Medium feel
- Machine-washable
Tell me more about the Silentnight Anti-Snore Pillow
The Silentnight Anti-Snore Pillow has been uniquely designed to reduce snoring.
It provides medium support for the head and neck, encourages breathing, and is great for back and side sleepers.
The ergonomically designed foam core is surrounded by hollowfibre.
The pillow is also fully hypoallergenic, making it a great choice for people prone to allergies.
The Silentnight Anti-Snore Pillow has been recommended by the British Snoring Sleep Apnoea Association.
Reasons to buy
Recommended by the British Snoring Sleep Apnoea Association |
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Anti-allergy design to reduce 99.9% of bacteria |
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2-year guarantee |
Reasons to avoid
Some customers found it has not been effective against snoring |
What is snoring?
Snoring, or ronchopathy [2], generally describes a hoarse or harsh sound coming from the nose or mouth while asleep. 💤
Snoring can have various causes, including nasal problems, sleeping position, and weight gain.
But the actual snoring is caused by the relaxation of specific muscles, causing the tongue and soft palate to descend, thus reducing the size of the airway. 👅
As the air tries to push through, it results in vibrations, which induces the sound of snoring.
Most of the time, people who snore don't realise it.
But it can have a detrimental effect on other sleepers - especially since earplugs don't seem to help. 😩
When sleeping next to a snorer, it is difficult to fall asleep — and stay asleep.
Sometimes, the noise can quickly become unbearable. 🎧
At its most severe, snoring can reach 95 decibels, which is the equivalent of the noise of a lawnmower.
There is no miracle cure for snoring per se, but there are numerous steps a snorer can take to reduce snoring, including investing in a stop-snoring pillow.
What is an anti-snore pillow?
Anti-snoring pillows affect two crucial things: posture and breathing. 🌬
We often disregard the position of the body while we sleep.
But it is essential to position ourselves correctly during sleep and keep our spines optimally aligned to avoid aches, pains, and even snoring. 📏
An anti-snoring pillow offers excellent head and neck support.
It also keeps your head slightly tilted forward.
This positioning helps keep your spine in a healthy alignment and avoids restriction of the airways. 🌱
There are a couple of pillows specifically designed for this:
- Memory foam pillows offer both contouring and excellent support.
- Pillows with a shaped foam core keep your head and neck aligned.
- Wedge pillows are designed to elevate the upper body, which is thought to relieve sinus pressure and prevent snoring.
- Adjustable pillows allow you to modify loft and firmness, giving you the most tailor-made experience.
We love adjustable pillows like the Emma Premium pillow. 🔧
While no pillow can eliminate snoring, anti-snore pillows can significantly reduce both the frequency and volume of snoring.
Key criteria for choosing an anti-snore pillow
Like a mattress, buying a pillow shouldn't be done in a hurry. 🏃♂️
A pillow must be well-suited to the person in question, matching use, characteristics, body type, and more.
If you tend to snore, you should choose a pillow to prevent, reduce, or correct snoring. 👌
Your best bet is to choose an ergonomic pillow that prevents having your mouth open, reducing the noise of snoring.
Optimal spinal alignment
Your pillow should enable your spine to remain as straight as possible when you're lying down, no matter which sleeping position you choose. 📏
A quality anti-snore pillow will be well-suited to back sleepers, side sleepers, and stomach sleepers - though some may only work for specific sleeping positions. 🤔
The ideal anti-snoring pillow will keep your head in proper alignment.
This prevents neck pain and allows for better breathing.
There are a few factors that may influence spinal alignment:
- Loft: The pillow needs to be high (or low) enough to match your build and sleep position.
- Support: A pillow may have a good loft, but if it's not supportive enough, it will sink down too much and bring your spine out of alignment (or vice versa).
- Firmness: You need a firmness that best matches your build and sleeping position. Soft pillows can work if you're of slight build, but firmer pillows or those with medium support generally work better.
Even though your pillow should best match your sleeping position, it's also worth changing your sleeping position to one that's less likely to cause snoring.
We look at this in a tad more detail further down. 👇
Choice of materials
The materials of your pillow and linen can cause allergies, which can lead to snoring 🤧
It's best to avoid natural materials, like down pillows.
This is also why anti-allergy pillows make great options for snorers!
Opt for synthetic materials like memory foam, hollow fibre, microfibre, or polycotton.
These new-age pillows effectively prevent the build-up of dust mites and bacteria, are exceptionally hygienic, and do not cause allergies.
Memory foam pillows are especially well-suited to help relieve snoring.
The Panda memory foam pillow is one of our favourites. 🐼
Below, you'll find a quick overview of pillow materials and their effect on snoring.
Memory foam anti-snore pillows
Solid memory foam pillows mould to the sleeper's head and neck, keeping a natural curvature of the neck. 🤗
This reduces the likelihood of poor posture leading to snoring.
Shredded memory foam pillows are more mouldable but offer less support.
Polyfoam anti-snore pillows
Shredded polyfoam offers better mouldability, but solid foam pillows retain shape better.
Polyfoam offers better breathability than memory foam, so these pillows may better suit hot sleepers. ❄️
That said, low-quality polyfoam can deteriorate quite quickly.
Latex anti-snore pillows
Latex is durable, supportive and resistant to dust mites, so it's an excellent option for snorers with dust mite allergies. 🦟
Feather & down anti-snore pillows
Feather pillows are both mouldable and supportive, but they can lead to frequent allergies. 🦆
Bedding material
You should also consider the materials of your duvet, pillowcases, and bed linen. 🤔
We'd recommend opting for silk or cotton covers that are washable at higher temperatures.
Some of our favourite bedding:
Choosing the correct sleeping position can help
The sleep position you choose can affect the severity of your snoring. 😴
Generally, sleeping on your back is the worst position for snorers, as this position more easily obstructs your airways.
Side sleeping is the best position for snorers. 👍
It's also the best position for people who struggle with obstructive sleep apnoea.
Of course, you also need to make sure that the pillow you choose allows for comfort and support while sleeping on your side.
A healthy lifestyle reduces snoring
Of course, an unhealthy lifestyle can often affect your sleeping patterns and snoring problems. 🍟
Here are some general tips and tricks that may help:
- Maintain healthy body weight.
- Don’t have too rich a dinner right before you go to bed.
- Ensure your airways are free before going to bed.
- Sleep on your side rather than on your stomach or back.
- Avoid smoking or drinking alcohol.
- Hydrate properly throughout the day.
- Perform breathing exercises to improve your breathing.
By improving your overall health and lifestyle, you can optimise your sleeping patterns. 👌
Can a mattress for snoring help?
If you're looking for an anti-snore pillow, you may also be considering a mattress for snoring. 💤
Your pillow will have the most influence as it directly influences your head & neck position, but a good mattress can also help.
There are two important factors to look at:
- Choose a mattress with the right degree of firmness for you to keep your spine in optimal alignment.
- Choose a mattress with good pressure relief to keep the head & neck aligned.
Ultimately, the perfect mattress will balance comfort and support, ensuring that your body stays in its optimal position so that your pillow can support your head better.
Our favourite UK mattresses for snoring:
Should you buy an anti-snore pillow?
Snoring is a widespread health problem [3] that affects about 45% of the adult population. 😮
So if this is something you struggle with, then you’re certainly not alone.
Investing in an anti-snoring pillow is a good idea, but it may not necessarily be a miracle cure.
Above all else, it is essential to maintain a healthy diet and take care of your body, internally and externally. 🥗
That said, if you're investing in a new pillow, then a stop-snoring pillow won’t do any harm and can help you get a good night's sleep.
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