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The Heat-Escape Pillow for Women in Menopause DryNight

The Heat-Escape Pillow for Women in Menopause DryNight

More than a $15 pillow that quits on you. Far less than a $2,000 machine.

Regular price $89.00
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No, it won't cure your hot flashes. Yes, it will stop them from ruining your sleep.The flash passes in 90 seconds. The heat finally has an exit. You go back to sleep — and wake up dry.

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Your 'Cooling' Pillow Is Lying to You.

You aren't crazy, and you never were. Gel pillows feel cool for exactly the time it takes the gel to fill up with your heat — about 20 minutes. Then it does the only thing physics allows: it hands every degree back to your head. That's the "world's hottest pillow" by 3am. You didn't buy wrong. You were sold a sponge and told it was a fix.

So what actually works? ↓

The Heat Draining Pillow

It was never your pillow's job to stay cold — it was its job to let you cool down. Your body naturally sheds 1 to 2 degrees overnight to reach deep sleep. Instead of storing heat like a sponge, our continuous heat-escape surface acts like a drain. Heat hits it and keeps moving away from your head, so it never pools and wakes you.

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  • Never Goes Warm.

    Gel saturates in 20 minutes and radiates your heat back. The DryNight surface stores nothing — heat enters and keeps moving away from your head, hour after hour. The cool side you used to flip for? The whole pillow is that side now.

  • Zero-Risk Guarantee

    Test it for 100 real nights — including the bad ones. If you're not sleeping better, send it back for a full refund, free return shipping, no questions, no fine print

  • Wake Up Dry

    The flash passes in 90 seconds. With the heat off your head, your body finally gets the cool-down it needs to put you back under. You sleep through it — and wake up dry, in your own bed, feeling like yourself.

  • Actually Comfortable

    Adjustable loft so it fits how you sleep, with a soft, wicking, machine-washable cover. A cooling pillow you can't sleep on is just a cold brick — this one wins both.

  • "It just never gets hot." ★★★★☆

    Would have saved me probably $200 in pillows that ended up in the guest room closet. It's not cold to the touch like gel is at first — it just never gets hot. Which, it turns out, is the entire point.

  • "First full night in over a year." ★★★★★

    I didn't believe it, because I've returned three of these. I still get flashes — that hasn't changed. What's changed is I'm not awake for two hours after. I woke up at my alarm and my first thought was honestly confusion.

  • "Not magic. But I stopped dreading my bed." ★★★★★

    Took me a couple nights to get used to the feel — it's bouncier than a normal pillow. But on really bad nights I still wake once. Once is not five times, and I haven't done a 3am shirt change in three weeks.

  • "I'm back in our bedroom." ★★★★★

    I'd been sleeping in the spare room out of embarrassment. I'm back in my own bed. My husband noticed before I said anything.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will it go warm in 20 minutes?

No. Gel goes warm because it stores your heat until it's full, then radiates it back. DryNight stores nothing — heat passes into the surface and keeps moving away. There's nothing to fill up, so there's nothing to come back at you. That's not a promise, it's the construction.

Will it cure my hot flashes?

No — and you should be suspicious of anything on a bed that claims to. Your flashes come from your hormones. What DryNight changes is what happens next: the heat gets an exit, the flash passes in its 90 seconds, and you go back to sleep instead of lying awake soaked until 4am. We can't stop the flash. We do stop it from taking the rest of your night.

Is it too expensive for a pillow?

It's more than the $15 gel pillow that quits on you in 20 minutes — and a fraction of the $2,000 cooling machines. And for the first 100 nights it effectively costs nothing, because if it doesn't earn its place on your bed, you get every dollar back.

What if it doesn't work for me?

Then you send it back — free return label, full refund, no questions, no restocking fee, no "have you tried adjusting it" emails. You've been through enough hopeful purchases. This one is guaranteed for 100 nights, and the guarantee is real.

Founder — women taking care of women

Margaret Ellison

It was started by Margaret Ellison — not a materials scientist, not a sleep guru, just a woman who spent the better part of three years changing her sheets at 3am. She bought the "cooling" gel pillows, one after another. She lived the 20-minute lie, flipped them a hundred times a night chasing the cool side, and finally got stubborn enough to go down the rabbit hole of why every single one of them quit on her. The conclusion she reached is the one you just read: stop trying to build a pillow that stays cold. Build one that gets the heat off her.

So instead of a gel layer that saturates, DryNight uses a continuous heat-escape design: an open, breathable core sits beneath a conductive, cool-touch surface and a moisture-wicking, fully washable cover. Heat from your head enters the surface and is drawn away and released continuously, because there's nothing to fill up.

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