You know the moment.
Eyes still closed. Body still. And already, before you've moved a muscle—that familiar tightness at the base of your skull. That dull ache where your neck meets your shoulders.
Here we go again.
You'll stretch. Rotate your head slowly. Maybe grab your neck and dig your fingers in, hoping for some relief before the day even starts.
And it's not just mornings.
It's the tension headache by 2pm. The shoulder stiffness that makes driving uncomfortable. The constant, low-grade distraction that steals your focus and your patience.
You've tried to fix it. Of course you have.
Firm pillows that felt like sleeping on a phone book. Soft pillows that collapsed by 3am.
"Orthopaedic" pillows so rigid you couldn't fall asleep at all. Memory foam that trapped heat until you woke up sweating.
You've probably spent £200+ on pillows over the years. Maybe more.
And here's the part that really stings: deep down, you've started to believe this is just how mornings are now.
That waking up stiff is something you have to manage, not solve.
But here's what I want you to consider:
What if the problem isn't your neck—but every pillow you've tried forcing you to choose between softness and support?
What if there's a different approach entirely?