
The Coop Home Goods Original Loft pillow has been one of the top selling pillows on Amazon for years now. Over 65,000 reviews, a 4.4 star average, and a price tag between $60 and $72 depending on the size. But heres the thing, you can buy a perfectly decent pillow for $25. So what exactly are you getting for that extra $35 to $47? Is the hype justified?
I’ve been sleeping on the Coop for about 6 weeks. Heres my honest take on who should buy it, who should skip it, and whether the adjustable fill thing is as good as it sounds.
What Makes This Pillow Different
The big selling point is the adjustable fill. The Coop comes stuffed with shredded memory foam and microfiber blend, and you can unzip it and remove fill until you get the exact loft and firmness you want. They also include an extra half pound bag of fill in the box so you can add more if you need it.
This matters because most pillows are a gamble. You buy one, its either too thick or too flat, and you’re stuck with it. With the Coop you can literally reach inside, pull out a handful of fill, test it for a night, adjust again. Takes about 3 nights to dial in but once you find your sweet spot, it stays there.
The cover is a bamboo derived rayon and polyester blend thats machine washable. The whole pillow is machine washable actually, which is a bigger deal than it sounds. Most memory foam pillows say “spot clean only” and slowly become gross over time. Being able to throw this in the washer every month or two is a real advantage.
The Good Stuff
What We Liked
- Adjustable fill actually works. Took 3 nights to get right but now its perfect for my side sleeping position
- Extra fill bag included means you cant accidentally remove too much
- Fully machine washable, cover AND fill. Most foam pillows cant do this
- CertiPUR-US certified foam, no chemical off gassing smell after the first day
- Sleeps cooler than a solid memory foam block. The shredded fill allows airflow between pieces
Worth Knowing
- Initial chemical smell lasts about 24 hours. Not terrible but noticeable
- The fill shifts around during the night if you toss and turn a lot. You wake up and one side is thicker than the other
- At $60 to $72 its 2 to 3x what a basic pillow costs. Hard to justify if you’re on a tight budget
- Takes a few nights of adjusting to find the right amount of fill. Not an instant gratification purchase
- Gets a bit clumpy after washing if you dont dry it with tennis balls
How It Actually Sleeps
I’m a side sleeper, about 170 lbs, and I ended up removing maybe a third of the fill. Out of the box it was way too thick for me. If you’re a bigger person or a strict back sleeper, you’ll probably keep most of the fill in. The point is you can customize it, which already puts it ahead of 90% of pillows on the market.
Once dialed in, the shredded memory foam conforms to your head and neck without that sinking-into-quicksand feeling you get with solid foam pillows. Theres some bounce to it thanks to the microfiber blend. It doesn’t go completely flat after a few hours the way cheap shredded foam does.
Temperature wise, its noticeably cooler than my old solid memory foam pillow. Not as cool as a dedicated cooling pillow with gel or phase change material, but the shredded fill creates air channels between the pieces that help dissipate heat. I didn’t wake up flipping the pillow to the cool side, which used to happen a lot with my old one.
One complaint I do have: the fill shifts. If I start on my side and roll to my back during the night, I sometimes wake up with a lumpy distribution. Not enough to ruin my sleep, but enough that I notice it in the morning and have to fluff things around. If you sleep like a rock and dont move, this wont be an issue. If you toss and turn a lot, it might bug you.
Who Should Buy It
Side sleepers who havent found the right pillow height yet. The adjustable fill is genuinely the best solution I’ve found for dialing in side sleeper loft without buying five different pillows.
People who run warm. Its not a cooling pillow, but the shredded fill breathes way better than solid foam. If your current pillow turns into a heat trap by 2am, this is a solid upgrade.
Anyone who wants a washable memory foam pillow. This is surprisingly rare. Most foam pillows cant go in the machine. The Coop can, and it holds up well.
Who Should Skip It
Stomach sleepers. Even with most of the fill removed, its still thicker than what most stomach sleepers need. You’d be better off with a flat traditional pillow or something like the ACCURATEX on its thinnest setting.
People who want firm, structured support. The shredded fill is inherently soft and moldable. If you want a pillow that holds its shape like a contoured cervical pillow, look at the Cushion Lab Deep Sleep instead.
Budget shoppers. At $60 to $72, this is a premium pillow. If you’re happy with a $20 to $30 option, theres no reason to spend this much. A good budget alternative is the ACCURATEX adjustable pillow which does a similar thing for about half the price, though the foam quality isnt quite as good.
Quick Specs at a Glance
| Brand | Coop Home Goods |
| Model | Original Loft Adjustable Pillow |
| Fill | Shredded memory foam + microfiber blend |
| Cover | Bamboo derived rayon / polyester (Lulltra fabric) |
| Sizes | Queen ($60) / King ($72) |
| Adjustable | Yes, removable fill + extra fill bag included |
| Washable | Fully machine washable (cover and fill) |
| Certifications | CertiPUR-US, GREENGUARD Gold |
| Amazon Rating | 4.4 / 5 (65,000+ reviews) |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is the Queen or King size better?
Final Verdict
The Coop Home Goods Original Loft delivers on its core promise: you can actually adjust it until the loft is exactly right for you, and the shredded foam plus microfiber fill is noticeably more comfortable than cheap shredded foam alternatives. The machine washable design is the cherry on top. At $60 for a Queen, its not cheap, but its also not the most expensive adjustable pillow out there. Skip it if you’re a stomach sleeper or want structured cervical support. But for side and back sleepers who are tired of buying pillows that are almost-but-not-quite right, the Coop is genuinely worth the money. It solved the “wrong pillow height” problem I’d been dealing with for years.
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