Pillows
Height, firmness, fill, and cover feel.
Bedding and products
Bedding choices are easier when you separate comfort factors: height, firmness, temperature feel, texture, movement, weight, and how layers work together.
Height, firmness, fill, and cover feel.
Surface feel, support impression, edge feel, and motion.
When a topper changes feel and when it only hides a mismatch.
Texture, warmth, breathability, fit, and laundry feel.
Warmth, weight, fill, cover shell, and seasonal swaps.
Product pages often use vague words like plush, cooling, breathable, luxury, or hotel-style. Those words are not useless, but they are not enough. A better approach is to ask what you actually want the item to change: softness, height, warmth, texture, weight, or stability.
A bed is a system of layers. A warm mattress surface plus thick sheets plus a heavy comforter can feel very different from the same mattress with lighter layers. Before replacing the largest item, check whether the smaller layers are creating the comfort problem.