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The Travelon 1st Class Sleeper Travel Pillow inflates quickly with just 10-12 breaths, providing targeted lumbar and neck support. Its compact foldable design (9x17x9 inches) fits easily into your carry bag, making it the perfect travel companion for planes, cars, buses, and trains. Designed for professionals who demand comfort and convenience on the move.
J**K
Great for long flights
I used this in combination with the Therm-A-Rest Camp Seat on a 20 hour coach flight to Asia. It was the perfect size to fit on the coach seat. It was much more comfortable than the regular seat, and I found myself relaxed and comfortable at the end of the flight. I herniated two discs last year and was worried I would be in pain for my entire trip, but with this product I experienced no back pain at all.The pillow only needs a few breaths to fill up to the proper inflation pressure. While it will seem like it is not even close to being inflated properly, once you lean back against it you will find that the small amount of air is perfect. It supports your lower back, shoulders, head and neck. I did try putting more air in it, and it is less comfortable because it is too firm and does not conform to your body. Follow the directions and you find that it is amazingly comfortable.When it is deflated, it rolls into a fairly small size that easily fit into my backpack.I recommend this for anyone who is going to go on a long flight and wants to be comfortable and rested at the end of the flight.
B**Y
Big Disappointment
This product is a total waste of money. I recently purchsed 2 for my husband and myself for a trip to Europe. The pillow pushes you so far forward in your seat,so there is no room at all for your legs, While our necks and backs felt fine, our legs cramped up. We had to deflate the pillows to get any semblance of sleep on the plane.
R**A
Nice but not a total problem solver
It takes a while to get comfy but it does prevent my lower back pain. I wouldn't bother with this on a flight where I'm not sleeping though. It's easy to blow up and easy to put away.
S**X
Awesome...
I was dubious about this device but since I was facing two minimum 9-hour trips to Europe in Economy I bit the bullet and went for it. I asked my wife of 37 years if she wanted one and she said no. We have a basement full of 'stuff' that I have gone for over the years. Well, I was really impressed. Got in my seat at 6PM in Philly and with the exception of a couple of walk-a-rounds to exercise my phony hips, I awoke in Barcelona in somewhat good shape for an old man. The return leg from Frankfort to Chicago was all daylight but to my surprise, with the help of my trusty face mask, I managed to get about 5 hours sleep. This thing is easy to carry, easy to place behind and fits like a cradle.P.S. My wife sat across the aisle all the way home and gritted her teeth. That's also awesome, one of my buys hit the mark! That buys me a couple of years reprieve. Way to go 1st Class Sleeper, thanks.
E**D
Insufficient lumbar suport as full sleeper, best folded in half for lumbar only
It can be used 2 different ways, as a lumbar support or as a full length sleeper. I am 6' tall 165 lbs. Review not applicable if you are taller or thicker.1) Lumbar support: 5 stars. Extremely comfortable from neck down. I scoot my knees up against the seat in front and leave knees bent at a 90. Separate Neck pillow necessary. Not ideal for hours of sleep, but the most comfortable and best lumbar support and works in small space. A smaller pillow (shorter and narrower) would be easier, but I have not found it yet, so this is the king. Material has too much friction so hard to adjust by sliding but stays put.2) Head to toe Sleeper: 4 stars. Best sleep ever on a 14 hour flight since it keeps head up and allows torso to stay diagonal and legs straight under seat in front. Will not work if seats are close together like many domestic planes and Boeing 737. Worked in Boeing 777 that gave an extra 4+ inches in front of knees.Main Complaint: Air in the pillow flows between top and bottom half pivoting at the center of the pillow. With my shape, lumbar pushed back too hard which flattens my lumbar curve too much. The air is pushed into the top half which pushes out my chest, resulting in insufficient lumbar support . Adjusting air volume did not fix this. So I used my muscles to straighten my torso and add curve to lumbar. This becomes tiring after a few hours. HOWEVER, I still slept better on this than any other method I have tried. Product perfection would make 2 separate chambers for more lumbar support. OR use it as #1 above and get a separate neck pillow.
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