Cervical pillows engineered around posture, not slogans.
SensaRest develops private-label cervical memory foam pillows for bedding brands, retailers and distributors. Choose proven butterfly, wave and dual-height platforms, then tune contour height, foam response, cover touch and packaging for your market.
A cervical pillow program starts with the buyer profile.
A cervical pillow is not one universal shape. Side sleepers usually need a higher zone to fill the shoulder gap, while back sleepers need a lower cradle that supports the natural neck curve without pushing the head forward. Combination sleepers benefit from two usable heights or a removable core. We turn those posture requirements into measurable contour zones before discussing cosmetic details.
For an OEM buyer, the commercial risk is often wrong height rather than poor foam. That is why we recommend approving samples across representative body builds, mattress firmness and regional sleep preferences. The final specification can combine slow-rebound memory foam, Q-bounce support, ventilation grooves and a washable ice-silk or knitted cover, with comfort claims kept separate from medical-treatment claims.
Choose a proven platform, then make it yours.
Five production-ready platforms cover low, medium, high and adjustable support. Each can be customized without forcing a buyer to fund a completely new mold on the first market test.
Translate the market brief into measurable specifications.
Samples should be approved against an agreed checklist. This keeps sales language, engineering decisions and production quality aligned.
| Target sleeper | Back, side, combination or mixed-market assortment |
|---|---|
| Contour height | Low and high zones tuned to shoulder width and mattress firmness |
| Foam response | Slow-rebound, Q-bounce or dual-core combinations |
| Thermal design | Perforation, airflow grooves, cooling cover or gel option |
| Validation | Approve height, rebound, odor, cover fit and recovery after compression |
What serious cervical-pillow buyers should lock before PO.
Posture and body-build brief
Define the main sleeper posture, shoulder range, target mattress and preferred feel. A vague brief creates a vague pillow.
Height-set approval
Approve both nominal dimensions and loaded height under a representative head weight, not only the unloaded catalog measurement.
Claim and test alignment
Use posture-support and comfort language. Cooling, antibacterial or low-VOC claims should be tied to the selected material and supporting report.
Range architecture
A high/low or firm/soft pair often serves a market better than one supposed universal SKU and can reduce height-related returns.
Answers for sourcing, sampling and private label.
What is the MOQ for a private-label cervical pillow?
Can contour height and firmness be customized?
Do cervical pillows make medical claims?
How quickly can we review a sample?
Confirm the feel before committing to production.
Send your target market, posture or use case, preferred feel and quantity. We will recommend a platform and prepare a customized sample, usually within five working days.




