
Hear It From Them, Not Us
I used to wake up with a stiff neck almost every morning and just assumed it was normal. I’d stretch it out, crack my neck, then do the same thing again the next day. This pillow felt strange for the first night because it’s a totally different shape, but after a few nights I understood the point. My neck feels supported instead of hanging off the edge of the pillow.
By 2pm every day I'd have this burning tightness through my upper back that made it hard to even focus on the screen. I'd been spending about $180 a month on massage appointments — good massages — but I'd feel great for two days and then we'd be back to square one. I started using the APEX Cupper on my lunch break. 10 minutes on my traps and shoulders, heat on medium, suction cranked up. It actually gives real relief I can feel for the rest of the afternoon. I've cut my appointments down to once a month now. That's money I'm keeping in my pocket and I'm honestly feeling better than I was going weekly.
I own a Theragun. Compression boots. A foam roller I trip over every morning. I am the guy who buys recovery gear and then quietly admits it doesn't really do much. I had a stubborn knot in my right lat that had been there since a heavy deadlift session six weeks earlier — nothing touched it. First session with this, suction on high, heat on, I could feel it getting into the muscle in a way none of my other gear ever has. Like deep tissue work without someone digging their elbow into me. After three sessions across a week the knot was gone. Actually gone. I took all my other gadgets and put them in a box.
I run four times a week and my calves have been chronically tight for years. I'd roll them out, use the gun, stretch until I was blue in the face. I even commented on a thread once saying cupping seemed like placebo. Then I tried this. The heat and suction combo on my calves is a completely different feeling to anything I'd used before — it's pulling the tension out, that's the only way I can describe it. After two weeks of using it consistently post-run I noticed an actual change in my dorsiflexion. I went back and deleted my sceptical comment.
I'd been seeing the same remedial massage therapist for three years. $120 a session, sometimes twice a week. I started doing the maths and realised a big chunk of that was funding a nice room with dim lighting and essential oils, not the actual relief. I've now had the APEX Cupper for six weeks. I use it every night on my lower back and upper traps and the relief is comparable to what I was paying $120 to achieve. I still see my therapist once a month instead of weekly. I've saved several hundred dollars already. The maths are pretty clear.
My problem with physio and massage isn't the cost — it's the scheduling. I travel constantly, my week changes, and booking a 60-minute appointment and actually making it there is a logistical exercise I can never seem to win. So the tightness in my neck and upper back just got worse. I use this in hotels, on the couch Sunday morning, for 15 minutes while I read briefs. The suction and heat on my neck after a long-haul flight is the best thing I've discovered this year. Treating myself when I actually need it instead of when a gap in someone's diary allows — that's the thing I didn't know I needed.
I used to wake up with a stiff neck almost every morning and just assumed it was normal. I’d stretch it out, crack my neck, then do the same thing again the next day. This pillow felt strange for the first night because it’s a totally different shape, but after a few nights I understood the point. My neck feels supported instead of hanging off the edge of the pillow.
By 2pm every day I'd have this burning tightness through my upper back that made it hard to even focus on the screen. I'd been spending about $180 a month on massage appointments — good massages — but I'd feel great for two days and then we'd be back to square one. I started using the APEX Cupper on my lunch break. 10 minutes on my traps and shoulders, heat on medium, suction cranked up. It actually gives real relief I can feel for the rest of the afternoon. I've cut my appointments down to once a month now. That's money I'm keeping in my pocket and I'm honestly feeling better than I was going weekly.
I own a Theragun. Compression boots. A foam roller I trip over every morning. I am the guy who buys recovery gear and then quietly admits it doesn't really do much. I had a stubborn knot in my right lat that had been there since a heavy deadlift session six weeks earlier — nothing touched it. First session with this, suction on high, heat on, I could feel it getting into the muscle in a way none of my other gear ever has. Like deep tissue work without someone digging their elbow into me. After three sessions across a week the knot was gone. Actually gone. I took all my other gadgets and put them in a box.
I run four times a week and my calves have been chronically tight for years. I'd roll them out, use the gun, stretch until I was blue in the face. I even commented on a thread once saying cupping seemed like placebo. Then I tried this. The heat and suction combo on my calves is a completely different feeling to anything I'd used before — it's pulling the tension out, that's the only way I can describe it. After two weeks of using it consistently post-run I noticed an actual change in my dorsiflexion. I went back and deleted my sceptical comment.
I'd been seeing the same remedial massage therapist for three years. $120 a session, sometimes twice a week. I started doing the maths and realised a big chunk of that was funding a nice room with dim lighting and essential oils, not the actual relief. I've now had the APEX Cupper for six weeks. I use it every night on my lower back and upper traps and the relief is comparable to what I was paying $120 to achieve. I still see my therapist once a month instead of weekly. I've saved several hundred dollars already. The maths are pretty clear.
My problem with physio and massage isn't the cost — it's the scheduling. I travel constantly, my week changes, and booking a 60-minute appointment and actually making it there is a logistical exercise I can never seem to win. So the tightness in my neck and upper back just got worse. I use this in hotels, on the couch Sunday morning, for 15 minutes while I read briefs. The suction and heat on my neck after a long-haul flight is the best thing I've discovered this year. Treating myself when I actually need it instead of when a gap in someone's diary allows — that's the thing I didn't know I needed.
Real Relief, Without the Ongoing Appointment Costs
said they felt better neck support while sleeping.
reported less shoulder crunching and awkward side-sleeper pressure.
said they woke up feeling more comfortable than they did with a regular pillow.
Real Relief, Without the Ongoing Appointment Costs
Wake Up With Less Neck Stiffness
If your neck feels tight before your day even starts, your pillow could be leaving your head unsupported for hours. The APEX™ Butterfly Recovery Pillow is shaped to help your neck rest in a more natural position, so you’re not constantly waking up feeling like you slept at a weird angle.
Give Your Shoulders Room To Relax
Side sleepers often end up crunching one shoulder forward or jamming an arm under the pillow just to get comfortable. The butterfly shape gives your shoulders and arms more space, helping reduce that cramped, twisted sleeping position.
Stop Fighting With Stacked Pillows
Stacking pillows might feel like a quick fix, but it can push your head too high or shift around during the night. APEX gives you a contoured support shape without needing to build a pillow tower just to sleep comfortably.
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Helps support your neck in a more natural position
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Designed for side and back sleepers
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Helps reduce tossing, adjusting and pillow stacking
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Supportive memory foam that keeps its shape overnight