
Sleepezy adjustable pillow - Choose from Polyfil, Feathers, or down filling. It's your choice.
An adjustable pillow with two varying width chambers separated by a sealed inner wall which means the pillow keeps its therapeutic shape AND through the zip access you can add, delete or move filling around to raise or lower the pillow to suit you. Supports the neck and cradles the head.
Pillow is available in Polyester fibre, Feathers or Down.
Two chambers create a mild contour pillow

High or low, you create the pillow to suit your comfort and postural needs.
Long and short chambers provide for all physiques and sleeping positions.
An ideal Home Health Care product.
Sleepezy Pillow Features
- Provides anatomically correct support for your head and neck
- Keeps spine correctly aligned while side sleeping. (Improve posture)
- Infinite adjustment for optimum comfort
- Your choice of fillings. Feathers or high-grade polyfill fibre, or goose down.
- Non-temperature sensitive. Softness not affected by room temperature
- Designed with a high and a low side, you choose the most supportive and comfortable
- Fits any standard pillowcase
- May reduce neck, head, and back pain.
- May also help minimise light snoring.

Pillow Construction
Cross section of Sleepezy contour pillow shows the inner 'wall' which separates the two chambers and prevents the 'bunching-up' effect which occurs in traditional fibre-filled, single-chamber pillows.
Natural spinal alignment
Sleepezy's mild contour conforms to the body's shape by naturally compressing to form a gently depression for the head and neck ... a desirable nestling effect that ensures maintenance of the spine's natural curvature during sleep. Natural spinal alignment is maintained ... making for more relaxed sleep and improved breathing patterns.
Adjusting your Sleepezy pillow
The height and softness of this pillow depends upon the amount of filling it contains. Sleepezy is intentionally over-filled to allow you to create a lower pillow if desired.
Zip access allows you to access contents and infinitely adjust from one chamber to the other, or delete and store for later re-plumping.
Prior to use remove 2 or 3 handfulls of filling. Store this extra filling in a plastic bag so you can adjust the pillow's height and 'feel' later if needed.
Characteristics of the different fibres. Polyfill, Feathers, & Down.
Polyfill: Good loft, soft feel, and ongoing support.
Feathers: Quality goose feathers for feather lovers
Down: Premium down filling with a high percentage (80%) of pure down.
Naturally soft and luxurious. Down is the soft and fluffy clusters which grow under the outer layer of Geese and Ducks to protect them from the cold. Down is a lighter and has better insulation capabilities than normal feathers.
Measurements
Length: 56 cm
Width: 38 cm
Height: approximately 12 cm and 11 cm
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Contents
Outer Cover
Fine weave 100% pure cotton japara.
Filling
Down: 80% down/ 20% feather
Feathers:100% sanitized feathers
Polyfill: 100% polyester.
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Care
After use simply shake and plump pillow, or less regularly (via the zip access) tease the filling apart to restore Sleepezy's body as required.
Filling
Polyfill: Do not wash. Air pillow regularly (fluff contents and place in warm area).
Additional polyfill is available from a haberdashery or through Therapeutic Pillow in 1kg bags.
Down and Feather: Dry Clean Only. Do not wash. Air pillow regularly.
Outer cover: First empty contents, hand wash outer cover in warm water with mild detergent. Hang Dry. Do not machine wash. Do not tumble dry.
Sleepezy Pillows: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the product warranty?
Warrenty covers manufacturing defects only. That is defects that can be definitively attributed to the manufacturing process and not those occurring after the product has been opened by the consumer.
Also, once product has been used, Government health regulations prohibit return and/or refunds.
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Is there a guarantee of pillow comfort, support and longevity?
TPI does not provide GUARANTEES about product comfort, support, or longevity. Our company will discuss individual queries with consumers, and if there is seen to be a legitimate case we will work together to provide customer satisfaction. This may result in a recommendation and sale of a more appropriate type of pillow which may be offered at a lower-than-retail price plus freight. There are no definitive guarantees.
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Where does the polyfill in my pillow come from?
It is an oil-derived synthetic product.
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Where does the Down and Feather in my pillow come from?
The down and feather used in our products are the natural by-product of the food industry. Premium raw materials are purchased both domestically and internationally from companies that sell such by-products. Duck and geese are common food items in many countries of the world; we purchase our down and feather primarily from these countries.
Fill Information
Down and feathers are natural materials found on waterfowl. The down and feathers used in our products are from both ducks and geese.
Down is the insulating undercoat that traps warm air next to the bird's skin.
Feathers cover the body of such waterfowl.
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What if I'm allergic to down and feather pillows?
All our feather products have been hygienically treated to meet Australian customs requirements.
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How do I clean/wash my pillows?
We recommend that you only air your pillow.
Polyfill and feather pillows: if you need to clean the cover, then remove the contents away from any breeze, and dry/air separately. Feathers can be hand washed, but the drying process in an airy environment is a delicate process. Polyfill can be hand washed, but you will lose some loft after natural drying, but this can always be supplanted with some replacement fibre available from your local haberdashery.
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What are the healthiest sleeping positions?
Side sleeping or back sleeping
To give your body the proper rest it needs, and to ensure the correct maintenance of your cervical spine (neck), most health specialists prefer side sleeping so long as the spine is evenly supported; or on your back, maintaining the natural curvature of the spine.
Both of these positions will help prevent "subluxation", or misalignment of the neck, but of course both positions are only as good as the mattress and pillow that you are sleeping on. Spinal distortion can result in any sleeping position if the load is not evenly distributed and the natural curvature of the spine is not maintained.
Sleeping on your stomach?
It can create stress on your back and neck depending on your physique, but if you do choose to sleep this way, then a low or no pillow is recommended as the best option.
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