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HouzeComfortMemory Foam Gel Cooling Pillow

R489

Retail: R900
About

This Memory Foam Gel Cooling Pillow and Cushions is great for sleeping on your back or stomach. It provides a cool and restful sleep. Invest in memory foam and change the way you sleep. The moulded memory foam around your head and neck’s curvature provides optimal support that’s tailored to your individual needs, helping you wake up refreshed, energized and ready to make the most out of your waking hours – all thanks to this simple yet incredibly effective change in your sleeping habits.

Cooling Gel Technology: The HouzeComfort Gel pillow contains a covered cooling gel pad that is specifically formulated to react to the sleeper's body, optimizing airflow. This creates a sleeping surface that is cooler than conventional, moulded foam.

Ventilated Design: Ventilated design along with the temperature regulating gel the cushion maximizes air circulation to provide more comfortable sleep conditions.

2 In 1 Pillow: For those hot summer nights, you can sleep cool and comfortable on the gel-infused side and in winter you can turn the pillow around in order to have a warmer surface.

Product Features
  • Product Size: 72×42×13cm
  • Foam Material: 50kg/m3 molded memory foam (1000g)
  • Gel Size: 51X31cm
  • Weight: 1620g

What's in the box

  • 1 x Memory Foam Pillow
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