Cervical Neck Traction Pillow
Your neck wasn't built for 8 hours of screens. Hours of looking down compress the muscles at the base of your skull — that's the stiffness, tightness, and tension headaches you feel by the end of the day. The PulseFit Cervical Neck Traction Pillow helps reverse it in just 10 minutes a day.
How it works
Lie down, rest your neck in the contoured cradle, and let gravity do the work. Gentle traction stretches tight neck muscles and supports your neck's natural curve, while raised acupressure nodes press into the exact spots that hold the most tension — the same ones a massage therapist works on.
Why you'll love it
- Relief in 10 minutes a day — use it after work or before bed
- Targeted acupressure — massage nodes hit where you hold the most stress
- Soft, slow-rebound foam — firm enough to support, gentle enough to relax into
- Lightweight & portable — use it on your bed, couch, or floor
How to use
- Place the pillow on a flat, stable surface.
- Lie back with your neck resting in the curved cradle.
- Relax for 5–10 minutes. Start with shorter sessions and build up.
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What Our Customers Say
Real reviews from real people
"My neck is always stiff after long days at my desk. Ten minutes on this thing and the tension just melts away. I use it every evening now."
"I was getting headaches almost daily from staring down at my screen. After a week of using this before bed, they're way less frequent."
"It feels intense for the first minute or two, then your neck just relaxes into it. I get up feeling so much looser every time."
"Bought it for my husband who's on his laptop all day. He stopped cracking his neck constantly, which says a lot."
"Cheaper than a single massage appointment and I can use it whenever I want. The pressure points hit exactly the right spots."
"I keep it next to the couch and use it while scrolling my phone, which is ironic — but it works. My neck feels noticeably better."
"Took a few uses to get used to, but now it's part of my wind-down routine every night. My neck and shoulders feel lighter."
"As someone who works on two monitors all day, this is the first thing that actually relieves the tightness at the base of my skull."