Tried all travel pillows. including all odd shapes. They all have the same problem of not stopping your head from falling forward so you keep waking up - and that sudden fall forward wakes you up and you usually get pain because your neck is tilted forward. This simple device attaches to the front of the headrest (most airplanes have semi-detached headrests that attach to the front of the seat so you don't have to strap the person behind you around the back of the seat itself) and it doesn't support your head fall forward. Voila. Sleep well on the plane. Here are the details of what worked for me: It's great for domestic flights where you can't recline (either because the seat doesn't really recline, or because the spacing between the seats is so narrow you can easily find awful sit back). and crush the person behind you.) I've used it on two 13 hour Etihad flights. Those seats actually reclined, as you know, like all airplane seats reclined 30 years ago, before they started trying to use flight as a human-to-sardine converter. And this device works even better on seats that actually recline. The strap is long so you can adjust it however you like - it works when it's on your forehead, across your eyes, or even across your chin. It can also be fixed by lowering it over the headrest or raising it under the headrest. That depends on your height. Smaller people can better attach it to the top. I've found that it's better to insert the strap into the headrest from the bottom and then pull it up so the padded portion hangs over the top. (I should have taken a photo because without visuals it might not make sense.) Make sure you actually remove the headrest and attach the strap there or it will keep slipping out. Don't worry, nobody ever puts their fingers in these spots, so they're not evil or anything. The only downside to this is that the adjustable part becomes inaccessible once secured in the headrest, requiring you to adjust, insert, try and repeat as many times as necessary to get the right length for your comfort. With a 5+ hour flight, it's sooooo worth spending 5-10 minutes to get some sleep. It would be better if the adjustment buckles were closer to the front or closer to the padded part. If your headrest has wings, you won't need a pillow if you make the strap tight enough. I put a regular U-shaped travel pillow in front of my neck (not the back because those pillows are always too thick behind my neck) and wrapped it around my neck by the sides to keep my head from moving sideways and the strap kept my head upright . This item (or any other pillow) requires side support to keep your neck straight, but of course every other pillow on the market will provide side support and then combine this strap for front support. soft and soft and folds very small and takes up about 3 inches of space, so you can easily carry it with your pillow. Work and I ended up with a headache but I held the strap a little looser than I thought I would need and the straps stretch so they are slack and I adjusted the length so my head might stretch could move forward/backward half an inch or so, and not enough for my head to "drop" or make a sudden movement or wake me up. And it was perfect - didn't pinch my head or cause any discomfort. And the soft part is very thick, very soft and very comfortable. The padded section is also very long so I never worried about my head banging against the strap itself - the padding goes all the way around the head and in the front. Also, if you're sideways in a seat, leaning toward the window, and have your legs stretched across the other two seats (which is fairly typical for passengers on empty long-haul flights), this harness also works to keep your head up in the seat, too when you stand sideways. . After spending 5 minutes trying to find the right length in the beginning, the only problem I had was that I could actually sleep for hours and was comfortable on the plane meaning I didn't get up and stretch out as much moved like I should have, so the conversion became a problem. But actually that's just a problem, because this device worked very well. This device - just a regular soft strap - makes all those complicated devices look ridiculous. The simplest solution is always the best.
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