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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de marzo de 2025
$75 is just an insane price for what amounts to a standard strap with buckle, a bean filled pillow and a mediocre sleep mask.In the end this is not any better than any other airplane pillow. I didn’t get any more sleep than I would have with a neck pillow.A couple of things could really bring this around though: the eye mask should be able to be used independently of the system so that it can be a multipurpose purchase for use in planes and in hotels, and the price should be $30 or less.
Jennifer S Martin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2025
As advertised, these are built well, comfortable and work way better than those neck pillows. For our 10 hour flight they helped both my husband and i sleep well. Overall, great value for the money
Amie Palm
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
Love this thing! I have tried many travel pillows. Though none can compare to a bed, this is the best so far. My kids thought it was hilarious and took lots of pictures of me on the plane. But I did not care since I was, for once, ASLEEP. It is a little awkward to get used to, as you are completely upright. But the sleep was good, and I woke up with a pain-free neck and back. I also like how small and packable it is compared to other travel pillows. Expensive, but worth it for me.
Linh Dao
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de abril de 2025
Difficult to dial in the most comfortable setting without getting up to adjust and trying on many times. Will become easier if flying a lot regularly.
Addict
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I own a travel business and do a lot of international travel. I have yet to find the perfect travel pillow, and believe me, I've tried MANY. It seems that most pillows fall into a few basic categories (inflatable, memory foam, etc.), but this one is innovative. The design is completely different from any other pillow I've used in the past, so I was excited to try it. I did not receive it for free.Next week, my family and I are going on a long road trip. I bought a few travel pillows for us to test out. Foreshadowing: this pillow will not be joining us.TL;DR: Surprisingly comfortable and supportive. Lots of components, installation is annoying because it depends on aircraft chair type, pillow is cheap, repeated lifting and lowering of the mask tugged on hair, charging it with static and making it look crazy.What I like:· Innovative design· Secures your head really well. I like that your neck muscles can relax without you leaning into your neighbor's (precious) space without inconveniencing them (or will it? See below)· A lot of thought has been put into the design in terms of installing it and even carrying it. The carry bag has a special pouch for storing the straps, and the drawstring has a buckle you can attach to your carry-on.· It's cool that you can add messages to your eyeshades, such as "wake for food." When traveling alone, this is a great help.· It was thoughtful of them to include a plastic, breakaway clip for using the pillow on the road. In the case of an accident, you don't want the pillow to trap you.· The eyeshade material is soft. It touches the eyelids, but I have no problem with that.· I found the sizing to be highly customizable and easily adjustable no matter what your head size.What I didn't like:· The pillow insert feels super cheap with microbead filling. It's not supportive or cushy, but at least you can squish it however you want. This isn't a deal-braker for me.· Fiddly setup. This isn't the fault of the designer. They needed a design that would work for all airline seats and all head restraints. As you can imagine, this is a tall order. Since the pillow has to fit so many configurations, there's a lot of "if this, then that" with the setup. It's not their fault, but still, this is a pain. Nobody wants to watch a YouTube tutorial to use a travel pillow. (Note to creator: please include better instructions on the website. I didn't like having to forward my way through a YT video with various configurations I DIDN'T need to find the one I DID need. Would've been easier to click a hyperlink, like "Installing in a car? Click here!" and have it take me to diagrams and maybe a GIF or two).· Chance of non-compatibility. Although the pillow can work in just about every type of configuration, that doesn't mean you'll be able to use it. If you're sitting in a chair that has a screen on the back of the headrest (and that doesn't have its own embedded headrest WITHIN the headrest), you can't use this pillow - the straps will block the video screen of the person seated behind you. Yeah, you can ask that person if they mind you blocking it, but let's be honest, nobody is LESS charitable towards their fellow human than someone packed into coach for a trans-oceanic flight.· The eye shade flips up if you want to use the pillow while watching a movie, working on your laptop, talking to your neighbor, etc. I didn't find that flip up to work great. It felt weird and like it was still blocking my vision a bit. I also looked more stupid than usual.· Size: it's somewhat big. It carries well with its case, but if you're traveling to multiple cities, you're going to have to find a decently-sized place for this in your suitcase.· CRAZY HAIR. This was the ultimate killer. To use this pillow to truly secure your head and take pressure off of your neck, you have to set it pretty snug. Feels great! But any time you raise or lower the eye shades, it pulls on your hair. Not in a way that hurts, but in a way that charges it with static and makes you look like a mad professor. The more you lift and lower, the more unhinged you look, and the more concerned you'll be if you have thinning hair. Maybe on an 8+ hour flight, this won't bother you and the tradeoff will be worth it. But what about a three-hour flight? What about work travel, where you have to lead a meeting upon arrival? Will this bother you?· When I bought this, there was only one review, and it included a video of a woman. I do believe that this video features, and was submitted by, the creator of the product. You'll see her picture also featured in the product photos and on the website. This leaves a SUPER BAD taste in the mouth. If you're the creator and you want to submit a review, that's fine! But own up to it, and use it to create rapport with potential buyers. I've seen authors review their own works and get hundreds of helpful votes from it. For all I know, the creators are great people, but this comes off as sneaky and manipulative.Is this pillow worth $75? It's not (in my opinion). It's an inexpensive microbead pillow, two straps, a few velcro patches, and some clips. It's a lot of parts to keep together in a situation where you're already keeping track of plenty. It's fiddly, and you're going to look like you just stepped out of a hurricane simulator.If you want to try this out, I recommend buying it in advance like I did and testing it in your car before your trip. That way, you have time to return it if it isn't your favorite. Maybe it's your HG travel pillow, but if it's not, get your $75 back.
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