Unlike some, the Spanish pillows worked well for me. I am back in the us and having back pain (a concern I was worried about on the camino!) and would like to purchase a pillow like the spanish albergues. Any idea where I can get one in the US?
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Unlike some, the Spanish pillows worked well for me. I am back in the us and having back pain (a concern I was worried about on the camino!) and would like to purchase a pillow like the spanish albergues. Any idea where I can get one in the US?
If you just google something like "buy spanish size pillows in USA" you will get a number of websites. Wide range of prices and materials.I would like to purchase a pillow like the spanish albergues. Any idea where I can get one in the US?
Maybe you don't know what kind of pillows I am referring to.Try Target or Home Goods.
Believe it or not, i tried google before coming here It's not just the size, but also thr composition. I'm hoping someone with hospitalero experience is on this forum and has some insight maybe?If you just google something like "buy spanish size pillows in USA" you will get a number of websites. Wide range of prices and materials.
Try Ikea. I got a pillow there that was the same size and roughly the same composition. You will need a pillow case from a King size sheet set to fit this pillow.Believe it or not, i tried google before coming here It's not just the size, but also thr composition. I'm hoping someone with hospitalero experience is on this forum and has some insight maybe?
If you don’t hear from any hospitaleros, you should look at this website, which provides a ton of info about Spanish pillows. I had no idea they were unique! Only available in UK and EU, but it will give you some insight. I can’t imagine that there is one standard albergue pillow used by all in terms of anything but size, and the Dutch business offers a variety of different compositions.Believe it or not, i tried google before coming here It's not just the size, but also thr composition. I'm hoping someone with hospitalero experience is on this forum and has some insight maybe?
Maybe i need to look again but my ikea has normal us pillows. it's the composition that I'm having difficulty figuring out. As someone w neck pain, trial and error comes w a price, so I'm really trying to find out where to go toTry Ikea. I got a pillow there that was the same size and roughly the same composition. You will need a pillow case from a King size sheet set to fit this pillow.
Thank you! I will take a look at those links when I get home from work today.If you don’t hear from any hospitaleros, you should look at this website, which provides a ton of info about Spanish pillows. I had no idea they were unique! Only available in UK and EU, but it will give you some insight. I can’t imagine that there is one standard albergue pillow used by all in terms of anything but size, and the Dutch business offers a variety of different compositions.
While almost all the pillows that I encountered in Spanish albergues were the long narrow shape, they were not all the same composition. Some were floppy and flat, while others were stiff and thick. It sounds like the size/shape may not be as important for your neck issues as finding the right composition. For that, I suggest that you go to a good bedding store and try as many as you can. Or a mattress store - they usually also sell pillows, and it seems that there is a mattress store on every block in the US!Believe it or not, i tried google before coming here It's not just the size, but also thr composition. I'm hoping someone with hospitalero experience is on this forum and has some insight maybe?
While almost all the pillows that I encountered in Spanish albergues were the long narrow shape, they were not all the same composition. Some were floppy and flat, while others were stiff and thick.
Unfortunately, as we all know, pillows seem to transform in the weeks following their use. Nothing seems to retain it's original shape.While almost all the pillows that I encountered in Spanish albergues were the long narrow shape, they were not all the same composition. Some were floppy and flat, while others were stiff and thick. It sounds like the size/shape may not be as important for your neck issues as finding the right composition. For that, I suggest that you go to a good bedding store and try as many as you can. Or a mattress store - they usually also sell pillows, and it seems that there is a mattress store on every block in the US!
As a side sleeper and tosser/turner, I think this was really helpful for me.That is definitely my experience as well — there is not one standard pillow composition in albergues. The Dutch website talks about some health advantages of having the pillow extend to the length of the typical Spanish pillow, but of course I have absolutely no idea if it’s just marketing hype or not.
Do you have by chance a picture of it? I am very curious to know if these are that different from the ones I have at home! Maybe also people can help you in a better way with the picture.Unlike some, the Spanish pillows worked well for me. I am back in the us and having back pain (a concern I was worried about on the camino!) and would like to purchase a pillow like the spanish albergues. Any idea where I can get one in the US?
Maybe you don't know what kind of pillows I am referring to.
I've seen long pillows at those kinds of stores - they are marketed as "body pillows."The madre/padre/matrimonio long pillow?
I saw pillowcases at Target for those pillows.
Home Goods pillows has some fairly long pillows.
Re the Amazon.es link, I use it here in Spain and you have the option to seek or look for things in Spanish or in English ( just in case your Spanish isn't up to it)Amazon.es has the long ones, and pillowcases. I don't remember the composition of the pillows in the albergues, but Amazon has a few different kinds.
Maybe you could have another go at describing what you’re looking for - obviously there is more than one type of pillow in use in Spanish albergues. You were replying to someone who was trying to help you.Maybe you don't know what kind of pillows I am referring to.
A fair question in reply to your request, it seems to me! tMaybe you could have another go at describing what you’re looking for - obviously there is more than one type of pillow in use in Spanish albergues. You were replying to someone who was trying to help you.
That sounds like a patented type of latex made with the Dunlop method.There is a material, branded Dunlopillo, could it be what was in the pillows you found helpful?