TravelRest – The Ultimate Inflatable Travel Pillow

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USA TODAY Nov 2008 “just begs you to snuggle up and take a nap”
BOSTON GLOBE Nov 2008 “a nice way to nap” “it lived up to its name”
SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER Nov 2008 “Best Travel Pillows” “two thumbs up”
MSNBC Dec 2008 “size-wise or price-wise, small is beautiful” “offers a different approach to airborne slumber”
CANADA-THE OTTAWA CITIZEN “Why it makes the list: This innovative device keeps your noggin upright.”
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TravelRest – The Ultimate Inflatable Travel Pillow
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I read the reviews and was very impressed, so I bought the pillow via amazon. I was really hoping this would help with my long international flights. Unfortunately after trying the pillow I had two problems. First, it does not provide as much support as advertised even if you’re able to position it properly. Second, the nylon cord slips. There is no way this pillow will hold your weight unless you’re sitting in a window seat and jam it between the window and the seat.
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Rating: 1 / 5
I took this on my last trip: 20,000 miles roundtrip on 10 flights. Two red-eyes on the way there and one red-eye on the way back. When I used it, it worked well. And it helped me a lot on one flight where the emergency exit was too cold to lean against comfortably. But I felt so stupid setting it up that I didn’t use it that much. It was really nice in the car on the way to the airport. I’ll bring it with me again, and I’ll definitely use it in the car, but I’m not sure it’s worth the price, about double a normal inflatable neck pillow.
Rating: 4 / 5
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this pillow! I purchased three for a trip across the pond. My mom and hubby couldn’t quite get it to work for them, but they were impatient and didn’t bother to play with it to see which way it worked for them. For instance, they didn’t take the time to attach it and “wear” it. I did, and it is absolutely the next best thing to flying first class. When I wanted to nap, I wore it as described by hooking it around my arms. If you adjust the tension, you could even nap sitting straight up without any support that way because you pull down on the rope with your upper body weight anchoring the pillow to stay in position. I don’t know if that makes sense, but it sure does work!! And when I didn’t want to nap, I would wear it across my lap and to the side! Very comfortable! I highly recommend this item!!
Rating: 5 / 5
Worked as advertised. Girlfriend liked it so well I could hardly get it back from her while on our flight to Europe.
Rating: 5 / 5
My pillow developed a leak after using it on three trips. I notified customer service and they couldn’t have been nicer about sending a replacement, only asking me to submerge the pillow in water so that I could tell them where the leak was (it was on one of the seams).
The pillow itself is very difficult to use attached to the seat back: the cord moves around, the entertainment screens interfere with it, it is difficult to change sides, generally a pain. It works much better just attached around your body, and it is easy to change sides using it that way.
I think I like my KomfortKollar a little better. It’s good to have two kinds of pillows to change off on long trips.
Rating: 3 / 5