As a stomach sleeper, I was initially concerned that the Brooklinen Down Pillow would be too soft for my comfort, but it turned out to be surprisingly suitable. This pillow compresses enough to gently support my head and shoulders without putting strain on my neck. I really enjoy using it, though it may not be perfect for everyone — particularly if you're allergic to feathers or prefer vegan options. In that case, the Brooklinen Down Alternative Pillow would be a better choice.

Reasons to Consider the Brooklinen Down Pillow

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    Accommodates all types of sleepers

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    Personalized comfort levels

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    Generous natural loft

Potential Drawbacks

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    Not ideal for sensitive sleepers

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    Contains animal-derived materials

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    Too plush for some preferences

Our team thoroughly tests pillows to ensure you get the best choices for your sleeping preferences. We invest time comparing various products to help you make informed decisions.

When I requested the Brooklinen Down Pillow for evaluation, I had my doubts. As a stomach sleeper, I typically lean toward flatter pillows, as anything overly plush can elevate my head and cause discomfort. However, this pillow changed my perspective. Brooklinen has managed to balance softness with adequate support, allowing me to sleep soundly throughout the night.

Many down pillows are filled with individual feathers that can sometimes escape and irritate your skin. Brooklinen avoids this problem by using down clusters, which are fluffy and minimize the presence of sharp filaments. These spherical clusters create an appealing loft that enhances the visual appeal of your bedding.

Brooklinen Down Pillow Overview

Finding the perfect pillow to meet everyone's needs can be challenging. While the Brooklinen Down Pillow offers a lovely soft support, it may not be suitable for those with feather allergies or those who prefer not to use animal products. If this sounds like you, consider the Brooklinen Down Alternative Pillow.

Specifications of the Brooklinen Down Pillow

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SizesStandard, King
Dimensions20 x 26" (Standard), 20" x 36" (King)
MaterialsDOWNMARK certified down fill, cotton sateen shell
Support OptionsPlush, Mid-Plush, Firm

Who Would Benefit from the Brooklinen Down Pillow?

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  • All types of sleepers: The Brooklinen Down Pillow is designed to cater to everyone, regardless of sleep position. It offers three different weights for varying support levels. I tested the Mid-Plush option, which is generally recommended for back sleepers, but I found it comfortable as a stomach sleeper. Those who prefer a flatter pillow might opt for the Plush version, while side sleepers should consider the Firm option for optimal neck and shoulder support.

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  • Those who enjoy a softer feel: Many customer reviews indicate that even the Firm Pillow has a plush quality, likely due to the down clusters that create numerous tiny air pockets for loft and better breathability.
  • People who appreciate a fluffy appearance: The Brooklinen Down Pillow is incredibly fluffy, making it a stylish addition to your bedding setup.

Experience with the Brooklinen Down Pillow

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I approached the Brooklinen Down Pillow with skepticism, having tried numerous pillows that promise comfort but end up being unsatisfactory. As a stomach sleeper, I prefer flatter pillows, yet I don't want to feel the mattress through the pillowcase.

This pillow compresses just enough to gently cradle my head and neck without making me feel like I'm sinking. I often sleep on the edge of the pillow to ensure I can breathe comfortably. Fortunately, the down clusters extend right to the pillow's edge, providing soft support no matter where I rest my head.

The Brooklinen Down Pillow in a pillowcase, from the side

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My primary concern with the Brooklinen Down Pillow is its size. I wonder if the dimensions listed on the site are inaccurate or if the pillow is simply too plush for my liking. I had difficulty fitting it into a standard pillowcase, leading to some vigorous shaking to get it inside.

This is mainly an aesthetic issue, as my struggle to close the pillowcase didn't affect my sleep quality at all. However, looks matter when it comes to pillows, so it's essential to ensure they fit neatly in their cases.

Online Ratings for the Brooklinen Down Pillow

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The Brooklinen Down Pillow has garnered thousands of five-star ratings on the Brooklinen website. Many customers share their unique sleep requirements and how the Mid-Plush option met their expectations. Reviewers frequently commend the luxurious softness and the overall value, which sounds promising.

That said, there are a few mixed reviews. A common concern is related to shipping times, but I can't speak to that, as my pillow arrived in London within a week. Some customers who purchased the Firm Pillow still found it too soft for their liking. If you're searching for a genuinely firm pillow, consider visiting a specialty store. I personally recommend the Soak and Sleep New Zealand Wool Standard Pillow for a more supportive option.

Is the Brooklinen Down Pillow Worth Your Money?

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The price for the Brooklinen Down Pillow can vary based on size and support type, often seeing discounts during federal holidays and site-wide sales. I purchased the Mid-Plush version, which cost slightly over $100. While that's a significant investment for a pillow, you might find cheaper options elsewhere, but they likely won't offer the same support. For a premium pillow, $100 is quite reasonable.

I would gladly pay that price again for the durability of the Brooklinen Down Pillow, but I acknowledge it may not fit everyone's needs. Shoppers looking for vegan options or those with sensitivities should consider a down alternative. You can either explore Brooklinen's Down Alternative Pillow or check out the Saatva Latex Pillow.

Our Pillow Testing Methodology

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Our pillow testing process is thorough and takes into account various factors. We don't just sleep on the job; we evaluate pillows over weeks or even months to observe their performance over time. We assess how well each pillow retains its shape while sleeping through temperature fluctuations.

We also consider aesthetics: the best pillows should have a natural loft that enhances the overall look of your bedding. We compare our experiences against numerous customer reviews to ensure we cater to a variety of sleep preferences. Additionally, we evaluate how the pillow performs in relation to its price to determine its value.