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Somnia 3.0 Posture Pillow - Canadian Cervical Support

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Somnia 3.0 Posture Pillow - Canadian Cervical Support

The Somnia 3.0 takes the right approach to cervical support: rather than making one pillow and hoping it fits everyone, it comes in four heights sized for different sleep positions and body types. Choosing the right height is the most important variable in whether a cervical pillow helps or hurts, and having four distinct options makes this significantly more accessible to a range of sleepers.

Available in 3 inch (back sleeper), 3.5 inch (travel), 4.5 inch (side sleeper), and 5.5 inch (side sleeper, wider shoulder).

Choosing the Right Height for Your Position

The 3 inch height is designed for back sleepers. When lying on your back, the gap between the mattress and your neck is smaller, so a lower pillow maintains alignment without pushing the head forward. The 3.5 inch travel version is similar in profile but sized for portability.

Side sleepers need more height because the shoulder creates a significant gap between the ear and the mattress. The right height depends on shoulder width: average shoulder width typically works with 4.5 inches; broader shoulders need 5.5 inches. An incorrectly sized side-sleeper pillow, either too high or too low, creates the same spinal misalignment it's meant to prevent. If you're unsure which size fits your shoulder, come into our showroom and we can help you assess.

When a Posture Pillow Actually Helps

Cervical support pillows help most with neck stiffness caused by poor overnight alignment. Research in the Journal of Pain Research found ergonomic cervical pillows reduced chronic neck pain by an average of 40% after 8 weeks compared to standard pillows when properly sized. The operative phrase is "properly sized." A badly fitted cervical pillow creates problems.

For neck pain with a specific underlying cause such as a disc issue, injury, or nerve compression, a pillow is a complement to treatment, not a replacement for it. We'd recommend pairing this with advice from your physiotherapist or chiropractor on the right height. Browse our full pillow selection including the Symbia Wedge Pillow for elevation needs, and see our mattress range if you're doing a broader sleep assessment.

Visit Our Brantford Showroom

Mattress Miracle
441 1/2 West Street, Brantford, Ontario
Phone: (519) 770-0001
Hours: Mon-Wed 10-6, Thu-Fri 10-7, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4

Not sure which height to choose? Come in and we can help you assess the right size for your shoulder width and sleep position.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which height to choose?

Back sleepers typically use the 3 inch option. Side sleepers use 4.5 inch for average shoulder width or 5.5 inch for broader shoulders. A rough guide: when lying on your side, your ear should be level with your shoulder. If the pillow is too low, your head drops; too high and your head tilts up. The 3.5 inch travel option works as a backup for back sleepers on the go.

Will a cervical pillow help my neck pain?

For stiffness caused by overnight misalignment, frequently yes. Research supports properly fitted cervical pillows for chronic neck pain reduction. For pain from an underlying injury or disc issue, a pillow helps as a complement to treatment but won't resolve the underlying problem. Consult your doctor or physiotherapist for guidance.

Is this pillow Canadian-made?

The Somnia 3.0 is a Canadian product. Cervical support pillows that are designed and tested in Canada tend to account for the population's health profile and climate, which is a relevant difference for a therapeutic product.

How do I care for this pillow?

A pillow protector is strongly recommended. The pillow itself should be spot-cleaned only, not machine washed. The protector handles daily exposure and can be washed regularly.

The Somnia 3.0 takes the right approach to cervical support: rather than making one pillow and hoping it fits everyone, it comes in four heights sized for different sleep positions and body types. Choosing the right height is the most important variable in whether a cervical pillow helps or hurts, and having four distinct options makes this significantly more accessible to a range of sleepers.

Available in 3 inch (back sleeper), 3.5 inch (travel), 4.5 inch (side sleeper), and 5.5 inch (side sleeper, wider shoulder).

Choosing the Right Height for Your Position

The 3 inch height is designed for back sleepers. When lying on your back, the gap between the mattress and your neck is smaller, so a lower pillow maintains alignment without pushing the head forward. The 3.5 inch travel version is similar in profile but sized for portability.

Side sleepers need more height because the shoulder creates a significant gap between the ear and the mattress. The right height depends on shoulder width: average shoulder width typically works with 4.5 inches; broader shoulders need 5.5 inches. An incorrectly sized side-sleeper pillow, either too high or too low, creates the same spinal misalignment it's meant to prevent. If you're unsure which size fits your shoulder, come into our showroom and we can help you assess.

When a Posture Pillow Actually Helps

Cervical support pillows help most with neck stiffness caused by poor overnight alignment. Research in the Journal of Pain Research found ergonomic cervical pillows reduced chronic neck pain by an average of 40% after 8 weeks compared to standard pillows when properly sized. The operative phrase is "properly sized." A badly fitted cervical pillow creates problems.

For neck pain with a specific underlying cause such as a disc issue, injury, or nerve compression, a pillow is a complement to treatment, not a replacement for it. We'd recommend pairing this with advice from your physiotherapist or chiropractor on the right height. Browse our full pillow selection including the Symbia Wedge Pillow for elevation needs, and see our mattress range if you're doing a broader sleep assessment.

Visit Our Brantford Showroom

Mattress Miracle
441 1/2 West Street, Brantford, Ontario
Phone: (519) 770-0001
Hours: Mon-Wed 10-6, Thu-Fri 10-7, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4

Not sure which height to choose? Come in and we can help you assess the right size for your shoulder width and sleep position.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which height to choose?

Back sleepers typically use the 3 inch option. Side sleepers use 4.5 inch for average shoulder width or 5.5 inch for broader shoulders. A rough guide: when lying on your side, your ear should be level with your shoulder. If the pillow is too low, your head drops; too high and your head tilts up. The 3.5 inch travel option works as a backup for back sleepers on the go.

Will a cervical pillow help my neck pain?

For stiffness caused by overnight misalignment, frequently yes. Research supports properly fitted cervical pillows for chronic neck pain reduction. For pain from an underlying injury or disc issue, a pillow helps as a complement to treatment but won't resolve the underlying problem. Consult your doctor or physiotherapist for guidance.

Is this pillow Canadian-made?

The Somnia 3.0 is a Canadian product. Cervical support pillows that are designed and tested in Canada tend to account for the population's health profile and climate, which is a relevant difference for a therapeutic product.

How do I care for this pillow?

A pillow protector is strongly recommended. The pillow itself should be spot-cleaned only, not machine washed. The protector handles daily exposure and can be washed regularly.

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The Somnia 3.0 takes the right approach to cervical support: rather than making one pillow and hoping it fits everyone, it comes in four heights sized for different sleep positions and body types. Choosing the right height is the most important variable in whether a cervical pillow helps or hurts, and having four distinct options makes this significantly more accessible to a range of sleepers.

Available in 3 inch (back sleeper), 3.5 inch (travel), 4.5 inch (side sleeper), and 5.5 inch (side sleeper, wider shoulder).

Choosing the Right Height for Your Position

The 3 inch height is designed for back sleepers. When lying on your back, the gap between the mattress and your neck is smaller, so a lower pillow maintains alignment without pushing the head forward. The 3.5 inch travel version is similar in profile but sized for portability.

Side sleepers need more height because the shoulder creates a significant gap between the ear and the mattress. The right height depends on shoulder width: average shoulder width typically works with 4.5 inches; broader shoulders need 5.5 inches. An incorrectly sized side-sleeper pillow, either too high or too low, creates the same spinal misalignment it's meant to prevent. If you're unsure which size fits your shoulder, come into our showroom and we can help you assess.

When a Posture Pillow Actually Helps

Cervical support pillows help most with neck stiffness caused by poor overnight alignment. Research in the Journal of Pain Research found ergonomic cervical pillows reduced chronic neck pain by an average of 40% after 8 weeks compared to standard pillows when properly sized. The operative phrase is "properly sized." A badly fitted cervical pillow creates problems.

For neck pain with a specific underlying cause such as a disc issue, injury, or nerve compression, a pillow is a complement to treatment, not a replacement for it. We'd recommend pairing this with advice from your physiotherapist or chiropractor on the right height. Browse our full pillow selection including the Symbia Wedge Pillow for elevation needs, and see our mattress range if you're doing a broader sleep assessment.

Visit Our Brantford Showroom

Mattress Miracle
441 1/2 West Street, Brantford, Ontario
Phone: (519) 770-0001
Hours: Mon-Wed 10-6, Thu-Fri 10-7, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4

Not sure which height to choose? Come in and we can help you assess the right size for your shoulder width and sleep position.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know which height to choose?

Back sleepers typically use the 3 inch option. Side sleepers use 4.5 inch for average shoulder width or 5.5 inch for broader shoulders. A rough guide: when lying on your side, your ear should be level with your shoulder. If the pillow is too low, your head drops; too high and your head tilts up. The 3.5 inch travel option works as a backup for back sleepers on the go.

Will a cervical pillow help my neck pain?

For stiffness caused by overnight misalignment, frequently yes. Research supports properly fitted cervical pillows for chronic neck pain reduction. For pain from an underlying injury or disc issue, a pillow helps as a complement to treatment but won't resolve the underlying problem. Consult your doctor or physiotherapist for guidance.

Is this pillow Canadian-made?

The Somnia 3.0 is a Canadian product. Cervical support pillows that are designed and tested in Canada tend to account for the population's health profile and climate, which is a relevant difference for a therapeutic product.

How do I care for this pillow?

A pillow protector is strongly recommended. The pillow itself should be spot-cleaned only, not machine washed. The protector handles daily exposure and can be washed regularly.