DreamLayer Pillow
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Lay back into bliss on Purple’s DreamLayer Pillow. Enjoy conforming pressure relief and contour-hugging support. It’s the melt-in comfort of traditional memory foam minus the heat and delayed response. A GelFlex Grid layer stays cool all night and offers instantly adaptive support, while MicroAir Foam gently conforms and hugs. (2) Removable booster layers for adjustable height. Get optimal support for head, neck + shoulders. Recommended pillow for back, stomach, side + combo sleepers. Moisture-wicking stretch-knit cover flexes with your movement and adds breathability. Non-toxic, safe, certified clean air gold materials. Standard size.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
3 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 27, 2025
The Best Pillow for Side Sleepers Currently? Recommendation
I’m a side and stomach sleeper, and I have a tendency to slip off pillows in the night and wake up with my neck shaped like a triangle, even with those funky shaped cervical pillows. The only pillow I’ve had any luck staying on at night has been the original Purple Pillow, but it’s a bit too firm for me. My parents just got me the Purple DreamLayer pillow for Christmas, which is shaped like the OG but is a lot softer, so I’ll check back in a few days and let you know.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Dec 27, 2025
The Best Pillow for Side Sleepers Currently? Recommendation
Hi! I am passionate about pillows for side sleepers. Our guest room pillow graveyard is . . . very well stocked. Lots of people suggesting the Purple Harmony here - that’s the right track! I had the Harmony but it wasn’t high enough for me. Finally landed on the Purple DreamLayer. It has three sections so you can adjust the loft a smidge. I have only one section in and have been anticipating putting in the second section if it collapses over time, but I’ve had it about a year and haven’t needed to. I recommend! I’ve tried them all. I have a running list. the shredded foam kind was not sturdy enough for me. It still flattens out. And for me futzing with filling was annoying. Buckwheat is just not squishy comfortable enough or high enough. It’s quite hard. And noisy. I do keep mine on the bed to prop up my other arm when I’m half on my stomach/half on my side. The PillowCube worked for a while but it eventually did compress a bit. It also just looked funny on the bed and in a pillowcase, but that’s just me. I’m a 5’9” tall person for reference.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jan 10, 2025
Firm/extra firm pillows
I love both versions of the purple pillow. I use the original because of my neck and my husband uses the softer version. They’ve lasted years and haven’t yet shown any signs of wear.
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