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🛏️ Flexicomfort Travel Blanket: Cozy, Packable, and Lightweight for Ultimate Comfort on the Go Review

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Description of 🛏️ Flexicomfort Travel Blanket: Cozy, Packable, and Lightweight for Ultimate Comfort on the Go

[Fall Asleep Without the Blanket Slipping Down] The poncho style ensures that the blanket doesn't “travel” away from you as you sleep. It goes over the shoulders, stays put, and doesn't slide down like regular blankets. [Lightweight and Easily Packed into Its Own Pouch] This blanket is lightweight and easy to manage because you can easily fold it back into the bag, even while sitting in an airplane seat. Once it’s packed, it is [Easy to attach to your luggage], has a carrying handle, and can even be used as a [Travel Pillow]. [Two Pockets to Stash Stuff] Before boarding, you can fill the blanket’s pockets with the things you use most during a flight or things you don’t want to risk leaving behind or getting stolen, e.g. e-reader, sunglasses, mobile phone, earplugs, headphones, lip balm, and snacks. Once onboard, throw the blanket behind your neck and relax! All the items you need are handy and accessible and not stuffed inside the front seat pocket!. [Don’t worry about who else used it before you]. This is a better choice than the previously used complimentary blankets handed out by flight attendants. It is made from flannel, which is softer and has more substance than the blankets offered by the airlines, so it adds a touch of luxury to an economy seat. [Multi-Purpose Blanket] Even if you purchase it mainly for traveling, you will find yourself using it at home, in your hotel room, for road trips, while working in frigid, temperature-controlled offices, during outdoor summer concerts, while watching TV, and at all of your kids’ sporting events. You can take it to theaters when you go to the movies, use it for quiet meditation at the end of yoga class, or have it with you in hospitals and waiting rooms.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice soft travel blanket that lasts

Great idea. I love that when folded it has two carry handles and a carabiner so you can carry it however you like. The two pockets have a mesh back and zip closure with nice large zips. You can wear it with the pockets facing you or outwards; Also "inside" the ceiling looks beautiful. I liked that the zippers for the pockets are in the middle instead of at the top or bottom. It's easy to put whatever you want in it. The zipper that keeps it bag-shaped is also made of plastic and only closes on…

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Large Pocket Travel Blanket

Super soft blanket, slightly narrower than some other travel blankets I've had in the past but definitely has its advantages. Two large pockets, you can easily put your phone, passport, pen, books, etc. in it. Both zippered pockets prevent things from falling out while you sleep. Thanks to its design, the pockets can be used when the duvet is folded, so it can replace a small travel bag to carry only the essentials. pull over the head, with a blanket hanging down in front. The design prevents…

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Absolutely perfect travel rug

This is an AMAZING travel rug. It is particularly good for travel as it forms its own holdall and has zipped compartments and a carabiner to attach to luggage, purse, etc. bleachers, cool evenings on the porch, etc. There is a slit on one end of the blanket for you to put your head. So he holds without fear of slipping down. So smart! I've never seen this feature before. The gap is about 14 inches from the end, giving you enough blanket to cover your shoulders and upper back. In the photo of…

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