Engineered for menopausal women dealing with night sweats, sleep apnea, or both. Natural silk cooling and cervical contour alignment- in one pillow.
Rated 5.0 · 500+ happy sleepers
Rated 5.0 · 500+ happy sleepers
Engineered for menopausal women dealing with night sweats, sleep apnea, or both. Natural silk cooling and cervical contour alignment- in one pillow.
BEST PRICE OF THE YEAR!
Most ergonomic contour pillows make you choose between cooling, support, or hygiene. IcyChill doesn't ask you to compromise.
Because they're not us.
Because they're not us.
IcyChill
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Naturally cool all night
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Hypoallergenic by nature
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Neck & shoulder support
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Low-friction surface
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Repels moisture & oils
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Because those pillows use cotton or polyester — materials that absorb heat and hold it. IcyChill's outer layer is natural silk, which disperses heat rather than storing it. That's a materials difference, not a feature upgrade. Silk doesn't degrade or "run out" of cool. It works the same way at 5am as it does at 10pm.
It's typically the opposite — contour alignment helps CPAP users maintain the neck position that keeps masks sealed and reduces air leakage. Several of our verified buyers specifically mention better CPAP performance after switching to IcyChill.
Yes — and this is actually what the pillow was designed for. The silk outer layer handles temperature, and the hollow contour core handles alignment. These are two separate design elements doing two separate jobs. They don't compromise each other. That combination is why IcyChill exists — because menopausal women are frequently dealing with both, and no other pillow was designed with that in mind.
Most people adjust within 5–10 days. A contour shape positions your neck differently to a flat pillow, and your body needs time to settle into it. Several reviewers mention nearly returning it in the first week — and being very glad they didn't.
I'd tried gel pillows, bamboo sheets, a fan pointed at my face — nothing worked past the first hour. I was waking up drenched every night, changing sheets three times a week, and honestly disgusted with myself. Night three with IcyChill, I touched my neck at 2 AM and it was dry. Six weeks later, my husband is back in our bed and I caught myself humming in the bathroom this morning.
For eight months I was forgetting names mid-sentence, losing my train of thought in meetings, and quietly wondering if I should find something less demanding. A colleague mentioned IcyChill almost as an afterthought and I was too desperate not to try it. By week three, my director stopped me in the hallway — 'whatever you're doing, keep doing it.' This pillow didn't just fix my sleep. It gave me my confidence back.
My wife had been up three or four times a night for over a year — tossing, overheating, miserable — and I'd eventually moved to the couch just to function. Two weeks after she got IcyChill, she was sleeping through the night and back to herself. I tried it one night when she was visiting family and slept seven straight hours. I'm 57 and I don't think I've done that in a decade.