AERO CRADLE CONTOUR STRETCH PILLOW
AERO CRADLE CONTOUR STRETCH PILLOW
AERO CRADLE CONTOUR STRETCH PILLOW
AERO CRADLE CONTOUR STRETCH PILLOW
AERO CRADLE CONTOUR STRETCH PILLOW

AERO CRADLE CONTOUR STRETCH PILLOW

YO672000

Regular price$70.00
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Phiten’s Contour Stretch Pillow is designed to provide comfortable support for an aching neck and shoulders.

This pillow is made with 3D reticular structured, multi-directional, multi-spring fiber (the cushion's inner filling) which utilizes Aqua-Gold Silica Technology while the outer covers contains Phiten's Metax Technology.

The unique contour shape can support your neck in its most natural position, helping to relieve cervical strain which is often caused from looking down at your cell phone, tablet or other devices for prolonged periods of time due to our modern lifestyles. It also can be used as a stretch tool to help relieve pressure from the shoulder and back area (when the contoured side of the cushion is placed against the shoulder and back areas)

Its versatility makes it convenient to use regularly and can even be carried with you on the go for added comfort.

Size (Approx):
H: 7" (18cm) x L: 9" (23cm) x D: 3.5" (9cm)

Material:
Filling Fiber (Body): Polyethylene
Cushion Cover: Polyester

Technology
Metax (Cushion Cover)
Aqua-Gold Silica (Filing Fiber)

*Metax is Phiten's latest technology which is created by combining two or more Aqua Metals (ie. Aqua-Titanium, Aqua-Gold, Aqua-Silver, Aqua-Palladium, etc) and utilizing their combined characteristics.

Made in Japan

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