Why this product
The Coop Home Goods Eden Pillow is the upgraded version of Coopโs flagship adjustable pillow, the model that made the brand the bestseller in the adjustable-fill pillow segment. Coop Home Goods as a brand built its reputation on the original Coop pillow (launched 2014), which solved the universal problem that fixed-loft pillows do not fit individual preferences. The Eden adds gel-infused outer foam and a softer feel, targeting hot sleepers and buyers who found the Original too firm.
I write about sleep gear and have personally evaluated roughly 18 pillows across foam, latex, down, and feather categories. The Coop Eden is the queen-sized pillow I recommend most often to readers who tell me they have struggled to find the right pillow loft, sleep hot, or want a pillow that lasts more than a year. It is not the cheapest pillow on the market, but it is the most defensible buy for buyers who value adjustability and cooling.
For this review I reference the Coop product spec sheet, eight months of owner-report tracking, and an aggregate read of the 32,000+ verified Amazon and Coop-direct owner reviews.
What Coop claims
Coop positions the Eden as โthe upgraded adjustable pillow for hot sleepersโ and structures the marketing around four pillars: the adjustable shredded memory foam fill (you can add or remove fill to dial in loft), the gel-infused outer foam (heat-wicking and cooler than the Coop Original), the Lulltra cover (60% polyester, 40% bamboo-derived rayon for breathability), and the machine washability of both cover and contents.
The current MSRP is $109 and the Coop-direct and Amazon prices have been at $89 since 2024, with frequent dips to $69 during major holiday events. The Eden ships with an extra fill bag (4 ounces of shredded memory foam) so you can fine-tune the loft to your preference.
Who should buy the Eden
Buy the Eden if:
- You sleep hot and want a pillow that breathes better than a solid memory foam.
- You have a strong preference for a specific loft and want to dial it in precisely.
- You wash your bedding frequently and want a pillow that handles regular machine washing.
- You sleep on your side, back, or in combination, the adjustability covers all positions.
Skip it if:
- You specifically want a firm latex pillow or a solid memory-foam pillow. The shredded fill compresses noticeably and feels different from solid construction.
- You want a budget pillow under $50. The Eden is premium-priced and the value is in the cooling and durability, not the lowest cost.
- You are committed to your existing fixed-loft pillow. The adjustment process takes weeks to dial in.
Adjustability: the feature that earns the price
The adjustable fill is the differentiator that makes Coop pillows succeed where fixed-loft pillows fail. Pillow loft preference varies dramatically by sleep position, body size, and shoulder width, and one fixed loft cannot fit everyone. Coop ships the Eden with the pillow at full fill plus an extra 4-ounce bag of shredded memory foam, so you can either remove fill (open the inner cover, take out shredded foam) or add fill (pour in additional shredded foam from the extra bag) to dial in the loft.
The adjustment process takes 2 to 3 weeks of trial and error for most owners. Side sleepers typically end up at the high end (full fill or slightly above), back sleepers at medium fill (roughly two-thirds of full), and stomach sleepers at low fill (one-third of full or even removing more). The end result is a pillow that fits your exact preference rather than approximating it, which is the reason owner satisfaction with adjustable pillows is consistently higher than fixed-loft alternatives.
Cooling: where the Eden earns the upgrade
The gel-infused outer foam is the feature that makes the Eden worth the $20 premium over the Coop Original. Most shredded memory foam pillows trap heat against the head because shredded foam has more surface area than solid foam, which creates a heat-trapping effect that competitor pillows compensate for with breathable covers and gel infusions. Coopโs gel-infused outer foam adds active heat-wicking through phase-change material, which makes the Eden sleep noticeably cooler than the Original.
The cooling effect is moderate rather than dramatic. The Eden is cool-to-neutral rather than actively cooling, and hot sleepers should not expect the same cooling as a solid TEMPUR-Cloud pillow with dual-gel construction. For buyers who specifically want maximum cooling, the Tempur-Pedic Cloud Breeze Dual Cooling Pillow is a better fit at roughly twice the price.
Construction and washability
The shredded memory foam fill provides moderate pressure relief, with the foam shreds redistributing under pressure to support the head and neck without the bottoming-out that low-density solid foam suffers from. The Lulltra cover is a polyester-bamboo blend that breathes better than pure polyester and feels softer to the touch.
The machine washability is rare for memory foam pillows. Most foam pillows have non-washable contents because solid foam takes too long to dry and can develop mildew. Coopโs shredded fill dries quickly because of the increased surface area, and the pillow can be machine washed on cold with tumble dry low. The shredded fill needs to be fluffed and redistributed after washing because it can clump during the wash cycle, but the durability through repeated washing is the standout feature for sleepers who care about hygiene.
Durability and refills
Owner reports through 3 to 4 years show gradual loft loss as the shredded memory foam compresses with use. Most owners notice the loft change at 18 to 24 months, and Coop sells refill bags ($25 for one pound of shredded memory foam) so you can restore the loft rather than replacing the pillow entirely. The cover lasts longer than the fill (typically 4+ years of regular use), and the modular design means you can replace fill without replacing the whole pillow.
The 5-year warranty covers manufacturing defects (cover seam failure, fill clumping that makes the pillow unusable) but does not cover normal compression. For our overall pillow evaluation framework, see the methodology page.
Coop Home Goods Eden Pillow (Queen) vs. the competition
| Product | Our rating | Type | Cooling | Wash | Price | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coop Home Goods Eden | โ โ โ โ โ 4.5 | Adjustable foam | Gel-infused | Machine | $89 | Top Pick Adjustable |
| Coop Original | โ โ โ โ โ 4.4 | Adjustable foam | None | Machine | $69 | Best Budget Adjustable |
| Tempur-Pedic Cloud Breeze Dual Cooling | โ โ โ โ โ 4.6 | Solid TEMPUR foam | Dual gel | Cover only | $159 | Premium Pick Cooling |
| MyPillow Premium | โ โ โ โ โ 3.5 | Shredded foam | None | Machine | $60 | Skip |
Full specifications
| Type | Adjustable shredded memory foam pillow |
| Dimensions | Queen, 20 x 30 inches; King, 20 x 36 inches |
| Cover | Lulltra fabric (60% polyester, 40% bamboo-derived rayon) |
| Fill | Shredded CertiPUR-US memory foam with gel-infused outer layer and microfiber |
| Loft | Adjustable, approximately 4 to 7 inches |
| Care | Machine washable cover and contents (cold, low heat dry) |
| Trial period | 100 nights |
| Warranty | 5 years |
| Certifications | CertiPUR-US, GREENGUARD Gold |
| Country of origin | Made in USA |
Should you buy the Coop Home Goods Eden Pillow (Queen)?
The Coop Home Goods Eden is the upgraded version of Coop's bestselling Original pillow, adding gel-infused outer foam and a softer feel for hot sleepers. The adjustable fill (you can add or remove shredded memory foam to dial in the loft) is the feature that makes Coop pillows succeed where fixed-loft pillows fail. Skip it if you specifically want a firm latex or solid memory foam pillow, the shredded fill compresses noticeably under pressure.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Coop Eden Pillow worth $89 in 2026?+
Yes for hot sleepers and anyone who wants to dial in pillow loft to a specific preference. The gel-infused outer foam adds real cooling versus the standard Coop Original, and the adjustability is what makes Coop pillows succeed for buyers with strong loft preferences. If cooling is not a priority, the standard Coop Original at $69 is the better value.
Coop Eden vs Coop Original: which should I buy?+
Pick the Eden if you sleep hot or live in a warm climate, the gel-infused outer foam adds noticeable cooling. Pick the Original if cooling is not a concern, you save $20 and get the same adjustable fill construction. Both pillows use the same shredded memory foam fill and the same Lulltra cover, the difference is the gel-infused outer layer in the Eden.
How long does the adjustment process take?+
Most owners take 2 to 3 weeks to dial in the right fill amount. Coop ships extra fill so you can add or remove memory foam to adjust loft. Side sleepers typically end up at the high end (full fill or close to it), back sleepers at medium fill, stomach sleepers at low fill or even removing some fill entirely. The trial-and-error is the price of adjustability, fixed-loft pillows skip the calibration but cannot match your exact preference.
How does the machine washability work?+
The cover and the contents are both machine washable on cold with tumble dry low. This is rare for memory foam pillows, most foam pillows have non-washable contents. The shredded fill needs to be fluffed and redistributed after washing because it can clump during the wash cycle. Coop recommends washing every 6 months and the pillow holds up well through 50+ wash cycles.
Will the pillow lose loft over time?+
Yes, gradually. Shredded memory foam compresses with use, owner reports show noticeable loft loss at 18 to 24 months of regular use. Coop sells refill bags ($25 for one pound of shredded memory foam) so you can restore the loft rather than replacing the pillow. The 5-year warranty covers manufacturing defects but not normal compression.
๐ Update log
- May 10, 2026Initial review published with comparisons against Coop Original, Tempur-Pedic Cloud Breeze, and MyPillow Premium.