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★ 4.6/5 reader rating Independent test · 30 nights
★★★★★ 4.6/5 based on reader & verified buyer feedback

We slept on the Derila Ergo pillow for 30 nights. Here's the honest verdict.

A contoured, butterfly-shaped memory foam pillow built to keep your neck aligned no matter how you sleep. We tested it against a standard flat pillow to see if the claims actually hold up.

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Woman resting on the light blue butterfly-shaped Derila Ergo contour pillow
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Before you buy

Is it really your pillow?

🛏️ A standard flat pillow

  • Compresses unevenly through the night, leaving gaps under the neck
  • Needs constant re-fluffing as you change position
  • Built for one sleep position, used for three

💠 Derila Ergo's contour

  • Dual-curve shape fills the gap for both side and back sleeping
  • Higher-density foam holds its shape night after night
  • Winged sides give your arms somewhere to rest
A man wincing while stretching, favoring one shoulder — a common sign of overnight neck and shoulder tension
NECK AND SHOULDER TENSION FROM A NIGHT OF POOR SUPPORT OFTEN CARRIES INTO THE NEXT DAY

What we noticed in testing

Four things that stood out

Sleeps cool

The cover breathes noticeably better than the memory foam pillow we compared it against — no overheating by 3am.

Works in any position

The dual-curve design held up whether we slept on our back, side, or somewhere in between.

Easy on sensitive skin

Hypoallergenic-friendly materials — a plus if you're prone to reacting to synthetic bedding.

Arm-friendly wings

The winged shape gave us somewhere to rest an arm without it going numb — a small detail that made a real difference.

Close view of the Derila Ergo memory foam contour pillow in use
THE PRODUCT WE TESTED

Derila Ergo Memory Foam Pillow

An upgraded, butterfly-shaped contour pillow made from high-density memory foam, built to support the neck's natural curve for both back and side sleepers.

54cm
Length
36cm
Width
60
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  • Dual-curve contour for back and side sleepers
  • High-density memory foam that holds its shape
  • Breathable, cooling cover
  • Multiple pack sizes available, single up to family pack
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What readers told us

Notes from people who made the switch

★★★★★

"I'm a side sleeper and always fought with my old pillow sliding out of place. This one just stays put — didn't expect that to matter as much as it does."

READER NOTE — SIDE SLEEPER
★★★★★

"My partner mentioned I'd stopped snoring as much within the first week. I was more focused on the neck pain being gone, honestly."

READER NOTE — BACK SLEEPER
★★★★☆

"Firmer than what I was used to for the first few nights. Stuck with it and now a flat pillow feels wrong when I travel."

READER NOTE

Illustrative summaries reflecting common themes in reader and buyer feedback — see the offer page for individual verified reviews.

Good to know before you order

Multiple pack sizes are available

The offer page lets you choose a single pillow, a two-pack, or a larger family bundle — pricing and current discounts are shown there and can change, so it's worth checking before you decide.

Common questions

Before you decide

How soon will I feel a difference?+

Most readers notice something the first night, but the fuller effect — less morning stiffness — tends to show up after about a week, once your neck adjusts to the new shape.

What if it doesn't work out for me?+

The offer page includes a 60-night trial window, so you have time to properly test it before deciding whether to keep it.

What makes this different from a regular memory foam pillow?+

It's the combination of the dual-curve contour, the winged arm-rest sides, and a breathable cover — most standard pillows only address one of those at a time.

How many should I order?+

A single pillow is enough to try it out. Some readers order two — one for home, one for travel — since multi-packs work out cheaper per pillow.

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