Sobakawa Cloud Pillow Review

Do you suffer from sleep problems, or neck and back issues? Well it might just be the result of your pillow. If you think about it, we sleep for almost half our lives so we might as well do it in comfort right? That is why we are reviewing the Sobakawa Cloud Pillow. It would make an amazing new addition to your bedroom.
The Sobakawa Cloud Pillow has been compared to sleeping on a sea of clouds. The design has been based on an ancient Asian buckwheat pillow, however, it has been revolutionized with air beads instead of the traditional buckwheat. It holds over ten million of these specially designed beads that will make you have the greatest sleep ever. The design will cushion your heads as you slowly drift away into your slumber.
The Sobakawa pillow has a crescent shape to it that contours your neck and shoulders. At night, when you move around in bed the ten million air beads will move with you. They do a great job of absorbing the movement, which in the end maintains your neck and shoulder support. Once you try the Sobakawa Cloud Pillow, and try to go back to your old pillow it will feel like you are sleeping on a pile of bricks.
If you decide to try one of these great pillows, you will receive a specially fitted pillow case free of charge. This allows for the Sobakawa Cloud Pillow to breath and adjust to your head, neck, and shoulders. So now you do not need to worry about waking up and feeling stiff or tired. With this pillow every night will be perfect bliss.
So go and get your hands on one of your very own Sobakawa Cloud Pillow now. Your body and mind will thank-you every morning.





On January 19, 2010 pogo wrote:
first off, the pillow has a strong chemical smell, so you have to air it out a few days.
The pillow itself is too hard, very uncomfortable for the face & head. It does provide a little neck support, but the rest is so uncomfortable it’s not worth the trouble. I also think the pillow is too high (thick), which lifts your head up too much and gave my upper spine area some pain. But I prefer a low pillow, some people might like a higher pillow.
The cover seems like it will break easily (if you have pets with claws, lookout). If the beads come out they’re a pain to pick up, you know those tiny beanbag styrofoam beads?
There’s also a scary warning on the pillow that it’s highly flammable and produces toxic gas! Even if it’s near a heater it can burst into flames. I much prefer the old buckwheat Sobakawa pillow.
On October 12, 2010 gale wrote:
the pillow is wonderful!!!!!!!!! i love mine!!!
On November 29, 2010 ludmieser wrote:
I bought this pillow for my 14 year old son who frequently has a sore back and neck from playing sports. He really likes it, but after we bought it every time we opened our car doors, the car smelled like chemical. (we opened it in the car) Also, the warnings are scary- just about anything can catch this thing on fire and the fumes are hazardous. There is also a note in the warnings that anyone 14 years old and under shouldn’t be using it anyway. Plus, you can only “spot” clean it.
On September 29, 2011 maggie althaus wrote:
I bought one,its alot more comfy,than a regular pillow.But its not very big.