
CreviRest™ Memory Foam Pillow Core That Resists Sinking Offers Zero-pressure Support For Better Sleep And Provides Neck Support
Your first 7 nights with CreviRest
Most people who return ergonomic pillows do so in the first week — before the adjustment is complete. Here's what to actually expect.
It feels firmer than you expected. That's correct.
A pillow that holds cervical alignment has to maintain its shape under head weight — all night. If it felt like your old pillow, it would perform like your old pillow. The firmness is the function.
You might wake up once or twice to reposition. Normal.
Your body is learning a new resting position. Micro-awakenings during this phase are your nervous system recalibrating, not a sign something is wrong. Most people get through this by night 3.
Mild stiffness in a slightly different place than usual.
This surprises people. Your neck muscles are releasing tension they'd been holding chronically — sometimes for years. The stiffness feels unfamiliar because it's in a different spot. It typically fades by day 5.
Sleep is starting to feel more continuous.
Fewer position changes through the night. The pillow is doing its job — your neck stays supported when you roll from side to back, so you're not waking to adjust.
Most people notice the difference on the morning of day 5 or 6.
The morning stiffness you were used to starts to reduce. Not gone yet — but noticeably less. This is when most people stop questioning the pillow and start trusting it.
You stop thinking about the pillow.
The best sign a pillow is working is that you forget it exists. You're sleeping through, waking up without running a mental checklist of what hurts. That's the target.
If you've reached night 7, you've done it.
Most people who complete the first week don't go back. Your neck has recalibrated to proper alignment during sleep. The pillow that felt too firm on night 1 now feels exactly right.
If something still feels genuinely wrong after 7 nights — not just different, but wrong — that's exactly what the 30-day return is for. We mean it. But give it the week first. The adjustment period is real, and most people who push through it are glad they did.

