Purple Pillow
Purple’s original pillow is made with their signature Smart Comfort Grid polymer material that gives the pillow a plusher feel but without losing the support.
Mattress Clarity Score
3.80 / 5
Read Full ReviewThe Similarities Between Purple and Purple Plush
- Both pillows are – surprise – made by popular mattress brand, Purple
- Each pillow comes with a 100-night trial period to let customers decide if it’s the right fit for them
- The brand offers free shipping with a pillow purchase
- There is a 1-year warranty with each pillow
- Based on my experience both pillows are breathable and will work well for hot sleepers
- People who like to clean their pillows can rejoice – both pillows can be machine washed and dried (the Purple inner fill must be hand-washed)
Purple Pillow: The Basics
- The Purple pillow offers a soft but squishy feel and provides pressure relief to the head and neck
- The pillow comes in one Standard size: 24″ long, 16″ wide, and 3″ tall and weighs an incredible 10 lbs
- The pillow’s filling is made out of their Smart Comfort Grid which is a Hyper-Elastic Polymer or a gel-like material that Purple is known for
- The cover is called Hyperstretch Mesh and it’s made up of 88% Polyester, 3% Nylon, and 9% Spandex Mesh
- The pillow is hypoallergenic, which makes it a great option for those struggling with challenging allergies
- Care: Here’s Purple’s recommendation on cleaning the pillow
- Cover: Machine Wash cold. Tumble dry low. Do not bleach; do not iron.
- Filling: For the Smart Comfort Grid, hand wash in warm water with mild detergent (eg: dish soap), air dry.
- $99 at full price
Purple Plush Pillow: The Basics
- The pillow comes in two sizes: Standard and King; Standard is 26″ x 18″ and weighs 3.6 lbs
- The cover is 60% Lyocell and 40% Nylon with a moisture-wicking treatment; gives the pillow a soft but cooling feel
- The filling is what Purple calls “Smart Fluff,” or interlocking, denier poly-fiber puffballs that keep the pillow lofted and firmer compared to other down alternative pillows
- The Purple Plush pillow feels like polyester fibers that won’t fall flat or lose a lot of air when compressed
- Adjustable – can be unzipped to make it softer and zipped to make it firmer. Two zippers make it the firmest or do half-and-half for even more precision with no messy filling to deal with
- To care for the pillow, machine wash in cold water, gentle cycle. Then tumble dry on a low heat setting with a clean dryer or tennis balls
Main Differences Between Purple and Purple Plush
- Covers: The signature Purple pillow cover is 88% Polyester, 3% Nylon, and 9% Spandex Mesh, while the Purple Plush is a combination of 60% Lyocell (this synthetic fiber is known for cooling) and 40% Nylon
- Fillings: The original Purple has its unique Smart Comfort Grid made with their gel-like polymer and the Purple Plush is “Smart Fluff,” which is interlocking poly-fiber ball technology
- Adjustable features: Purple’s original pillow offers no adjustable options and will stay put as is, while the purple Plush can be adjusted via zippers that lay along each side of the pillow
- Sizes: Purple comes in just Standard size and the Purple Plush comes in Standard and King sizes
- Price: Purple is $99 for a Standard at full price; Purple Plush is $49 for a Standard and $64 for a King at full price
Best Sleeping Positions For Purple and Purple Plush
A person’s primary sleep position is the one they find themselves in when they wake up in the morning. Let that position be a guide for determining which pillow may be the best choice.Purple
This pillow has a solid gel-like core and stands 3″ tall which means it won’t move or go flat overnight. Purple says their pillow will work for all sleep positions but that it’s especially popular for average-sized back and stomach sleepers. Based on my experience, I agree that it’s a better fit for average-sized back and stomach sleepers than side sleepers. I’m a combo back and side sleeper (and 5′ 7″ and average weight) and I felt that the pillow’s height and medium-firm feel made it the perfect fit when I slept on my back but didn’t like it as much on my side. When I moved to my stomach, I was pretty comfortable, except that I didn’t care for the texture of the Smart Comfort Grid against my face. Aside from that, I think it’s a good height for stomach sleepers.Purple Plush
Purple Plush holds its own on with support and loft, and for that reason, I think it’s the perfect height and firmness for average-sized back sleepers and side sleepers. The Smart Fluff interlocking poly-fiber balls are designed to keep the pillow fro from falling flat. This makes it a nice down alternative for side sleepers who tend to need more than just the average amount of firmness in a down alternative pillow. One of the coolest features about the pillow is the two zippers on the side that create a firmer or softer feel depending on the person’s preference. At its firmest, I thought it was great for side sleepers and I unzipped one of them to lay on my back and felt comfortable with that, as well. However, even with both sides unzipped (the softest option), it was still too firm when I slept on my stomach and caused too much neck strain.Marten’s Take
So, I’m a bigger guy. Size and weight are always something to consider when shopping for a pillow. Katie’s review is based very much on her experience, so I wanted to give my thoughts on both the Purple pillow and the Purple Plush.Purple
Purple Pillow
Purple’s original pillow is made with their signature Smart Comfort Grid polymer material that gives the pillow a plusher feel but without losing the support.