Coop Sleep Goods vs Leesa Pillow Review

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Editor’s Note: Leesa no longer makes this pillow model. For more options, check out our list of the best pillows for every type of sleeper. The Coop Sleep Goods Adjustable Shredded Memory Foam pillow and Leesa’s Avena foam-filled pillow are both fresh takes on the standard and typical foam pillow. They both offer soft knit covers that are removable but it’s their bespoke fillings that clearly stand out. Could one be the perfect match? Read on for my full Coop Sleep Goods vs Leesa Pillow comparison!

Coop Sleep Goods vs Leesa Pillow: Video Overview

Top Similarities

  • Foam-filled
  • Traditional-shaped
  • Removable covers that are washable and dryer friendly
  • Designed for all types of sleepers
  • Multiple pillow sizes available
  • Made in the USA
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Key Differences

Coop Sleep Goods

  • The cover is 60% Polyester, 40% Bamboo-Derived Rayon and designed to be breathable
  • Shredded memory foam filling (CertiPUR-US® certified foam)
  • Access to filling – can remove as much/little as desired
  • Comes in Standard, Queen and King sizes
  • 5-year warranty
  • A 30-night no-questions money-back guarantee
  • Price: $55 for Standard, $60 for Queen and $65 for a King
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Leesa

  • Cover: 70% Polyester, 17% Viscose, 13% Nylon
  • Filling: Avena foam (similar to latex) 100% polyurethane foam (ventilated)
  • 5” height profile
  • Comes in King and Standard size
  • Removable cover that is washable and dryer friendly
  • Designed for all styles of sleeper and all body types
  • Price: $75 for Standard size, $95 for King size
  • 100-night trial
  • Included in Leesa’s One-Ten Program, one pillow will be donated for every ten sold
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Who Might Choose Coop Sleep Goods… 

  • Heavier body types. One factor that immediately stands out about the Coop Sleep Goods pillow – once it’s fully fluffed – is just how massive it is. This overstuffed and substantial feel can be ideal for large individuals who need a significant pillow to provide support.
  • Combination sleepers. One of the biggest contrasting features between these pillows is adjustability. Coop Sleep Goods allows sleepers to access the fill and add/remove foam chunks in accordance with their height and firmness preferences. This makes it a good fit for all sleep types – individuals just need to take some time to find the right loft for one’s ideal neck/spine alignment.

Coop Sleep Goods Original Pillow

Coop Sleep Goods Original Pillow

The Adjustable Shredded Memory Foam Pillow from Coop Sleep Goods is distinct in more than one way. The memory foam shredded filling is responsive and guarantees the pillow will never go flat, plus sleepers can remove as much filling as they like which makes it great for people who sleep in several positions.

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Who Might Choose Leesa… 

  • Those who prefer solid cores in their foam pillows. Leesa’s pillow is a solid piece of ventilated Avena foam that won’t go flat and won’t require adjusting or any form of manipulation to attain a certain level of loft and support.
  • Don’t like the slow response of memory foam. Leesa’s unique Avena foam filling has a latex-like feel. This makes it super responsive so one’s head will rest on the pillow and feel supported, but it won’t sink into the pillow as it would be compared to a pure memory foam option.
  • The charitably inclined. Leesa has a philanthropic program called the One-Ten Program. Through this, Leesa donates one mattress or pillow for every 10 sold. Purchasing a pillow means helps Leesa get one step closer to donating to the community.
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Who Could Go with Either…

  • Side sleepers. Although they have numerous differences they both benefit side sleepers with their supportive foam fillings. The Coop Sleep Goods pillow has made our list of Best Pillows for Side Sleepers for years now.
  • Hot sleepers. While foam has a tendency to sleep hot for some, both these pillows are designed with ventilation and breathable knit covers to promote airflow and keep sleepers cool.
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Overall

Based on our reviews, there is a wealth of reasons to like both the Coop Sleep Goods Adjustable pillow and Leesa’s pillow. Potential customers and sleepers should look to the overall feel of each to help determine which onto ultimately select. Individuals who prefer that slow “sinking in” feeling that’s characteristics of memory foam over the bouncier and more resilient latex, should look to Coop Sleep Goods. Meanwhile, sleepers who prefer a solid piece of foam and like the lightweight nature of a latex-like pillow, Leesa’s could be an excellent choice. Fortunately, the brands behind both these pillows offer substantial return policies. Perhaps it’s worth checking out both?

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Katie Golde

Katie Golde

Senior Digital Content Manager/Managing Editor​

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Katie Golde is a Certified Sleep Science Coach and previously served Managing Editor and Head of Sleep Research for Mattress Clarity. She handled the daily operations of the site and you’ll still see her in plenty of reviews, from mattresses to travel pillow and bed pillow reviews – plus the occasional How-To video. In addition, Katie reported, writed, and edited sleep health and sleep industry news for the site.

Since joining the Mattress Clarity team in 2016, she has reviewed hundreds of sleep products, like bed pillows and mattresses and written over 200 sleep-related stories for the site. She probably knows more about bamboo sheets and bed pillows than any one person should.

Katie has been writing about wellness-related topics, including sleep, for the last eight years. The first sleep story she wrote covered the best and worst foods to eat before bed. Her previous work can be found in print and online publications like Discover Magazine, USA Today, Bustle and The Huffington Post.

She has a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in Journalism with a focus on Interactive Publishing from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism as well. During her graduate studies, Katie focused on health and science reporting and she received the G.D. Crain Award for demonstrating leadership, management, and entrepreneurial excellence during her final innovation project.

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