Vik Veer - ENT Surgeon
2nd PreOrder Batch - Side Sleeping Pro - Available November 2025
2nd PreOrder Batch - Side Sleeping Pro - Available November 2025
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Side Sleeping Pro
Engineered for Better Sleep. Backed by Science.
Snoring isn’t just a noise problem—it’s a health issue. And for many, it’s also a relationship strain. The Side Sleeping Pro is a clinically-informed pillow system developed to keep you comfortably in the recovery position throughout the night—an effective position that can significantly reduce snoring and sleep apnoea in the right patient.
✔ Designed by a leading UK ENT surgeon
✔ Reduces supine sleep to improve airway stability
✔ Ideal for positional sleep apnoea and habitual snoring
✔ Quietly protects intimacy, confidence, and independence
Why It Matters:
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Loud snoring heard through a closed door? You may be in the 70% of loud snorers with undiagnosed sleep apnoea.
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Embarrassed to share a room when travelling? You’re not alone—many snorers feel isolated, missing out on holidays, spa days, and new relationships.
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Already on CPAP? Side sleeping can improve tolerance and reduce pressure settings for many users.
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Poor sleep affecting your work, mood, or libido? Studies link untreated apnoea with job loss, burnout, and reduced sexual wellbeing.
What Makes It Different:
Unlike standard pillows or wedge systems, the Side Sleeping Pro supports the whole body—head, torso, and hips—to make it more comfortable for you to sleep in the recovery position and discourage you from rolling onto your back during deep sleep. It’s firm enough to guide posture, yet soft enough for real comfort. The result? A natural side-sleeping position that lasts until morning, with fewer disturbances for both you and your partner.
Evidence-Based Results:
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Out of 6044 patients, 60.3% reduced their sleep apnoea down to normal levels (AHI less than 5) when they slept on their side.
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85.7% of patients are at least 20% better when they sleep on their side.
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People who sleep better are more alert, more intimate, and more independent.
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The life expectancy of men with moderate or severe sleep apnoea is thought to be about 58 years old in the UK.
- Sleep apnoea is associated with heart attacks, strokes, depression, weight gain, infertility and diabetes.
Who It’s For:
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People with diagnosed or suspected positional OSA to help them sleep comfortably on their side.
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Snorers who snore less when they sleep on their side.
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Partners who want peace and quiet without sleeping in a separate room
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Anyone who needs to sleep on their side at night.

