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Review on 🌍 Ultimate Comfort Inflatable Travel Neck Pillow with Soft Velour Cover, Hat, Bag, 3D Eye Mask & Earplugs - Blue by Carrie Goldberg

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That's my choice

I ordered 5 different neck pillows to try out before a 10 hour flight. This one wins my money. PRO: It has good support when I tilt my head (slightly) to one side. I love that it has a hood in case it gets too cold on the plane. My neck is small so it doesn't push my head forward when I'm sitting in a chair (leaning against a wall to mimic an airplane seat). The cover is removable so I can wash (or sew!) it. I love that it's inflatable and doesn't take up much room in my bag when flying. The material is very soft. Just deflate and put back in your pocket. Not exactly CONS: It doesn't have a chin rest, but I can rotate it a bit so it's under my chin and it's perfect. I don't LOVE the clasp, although it seems to be more durable than the zippers on some other pillows (some pillows are connected by a small cord that DOES NOT have reinforced stitching to keep them in the pillow). The attachment to this pillow is a 5/8 inch wide (good) strip of the same fabric with Velcro. I prefer a snug fit and this one can be snug except for the velcro that comes loose. (Although it isn't. (I, like a few other travel pillows, will sew on a recessed clip with a wide ribbon - simply because I love these fastenings the most, I'm picky - and good at sewing.) TIP: If you remove the cover - be careful the material doesn't peel away from the small black border glued to the round hole in the fabric, giving it a clean edge to surround the valve and detach it from the inflatable part. but it still holds up well - just don't want to do it again and again Possible problem: I don't like it when the inner bladder gets a hole, I won't have a pillow on my trip but I will take some "Gorilla"- Duct tape to solve this problem.I recently got sick and had to sleep sitting up.I used this pillow and it worked like a charm (except for my hot flashes!).Side This pillow has helped me lie on my side, to read n! Bonus! There are 3 that I liked, but this show seemed the most appropriate and I went for it. I have not used an eye cap or ear plugs yet. The eye mask has about 3-4 inches long velcro for adjustment. I used this pillow, pumped out all the air and folded it along with a sweatshirt and just packed it in the storage bag that came with it. There is a small pocket for earplugs and eye masks on the side of the storage bag. Explanations for the pictures: 1. Inflatable air bubble without lid. 2. Lid with no bottle installed. 3. I put the canister back in the lid and reattach the outlet valve to the lid. 4. Eye mask with two straps (elastic) with velcro. 5. The eye mask is attached with Velcro. 6. An eye mask with a raised contour so as not to crack the eyelids (the finish looked wavy in my photo - it's actually just gray and spongy, not wavy - I don't know why that effect was in my photo?). 7. Sweatshirt folded in half. 8. I put the mask over my eyes in a special bag for the mask and earplugs. 9. This is after I folded everything up and put it back in my bag. I put scissors and a ruler next to it so you can estimate its size.

Pros
  • also understandable for old people
Cons
  • Can hurt