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Best Travel Pillows

April 12, 2017 by James Larounis Leave a Comment

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Travel pillows can provide the comfort needed during a long journey. Use it while sitting in a bus, car, airplane, or train, and make your journey stress-free.

Here are some of the best travel pillows to consider:

The BCOZZY Chin Supporting Travel Pillow was the 2015 Travel Goods Show’s Best Travel Accessory Nominee. It provides support to your head, chin, and neck – when you are in a sitting position. Sometimes during sleep the chin can fall forward, but because of this pillow’s chin support, the chin does not fall. It is also machine washable, so after a wash, there should be no sign of shrinkage. The price: $29.97.

The Cabeau Evolution Cool Travel Pillow provides total comfort to the head, so if you find yourself leaning to the side – then this pillow will cushion and comfort your head.

It has cooling vent technology so that your neck and head are kept cool. It comes with a travel bag so that you can carry it easily. The pillow’s cover can be removed and washed so that you can always be sure of a clean pillow to rest on. The price of this pillow is slightly more expensive because of its cooling vent technology: $64.99.

Trtl Pillow is a slightly different kind of pillow. It has polyester fleece for warmth and comfort, and can stop a stiff neck and sore shoulder. Your head is kept propped up and so developing something like a stiff neck is prevented. Like the other pillows mentioned so far, it is machine washable. The price: $29.99.

The Travelrest Memory Foam Neck Pillow is a cheaper option. It will follow the direction and posture of your body to give you the comfort you need. There is also an adjustable drawstring that will allow you to make sure that the pillow fits you, and prevents the pillow slipping. This feature is not available in the other pillows mentioned. It is machine washable, just like the other pillows are. The price: $9.04.

The J Pillow has been recognized for it’s innovative design: it has over 10,000 product reviews on Amazon.com. This pillow provides support to the neck and chin, while providing a cushion for the side of the head. It also stops you from bumping your head with other objects or people. This pillow is also machine washable. The price: $20.

HiGear Design’s tethered Travelrest pillow can be used in the car, train, plane, bus, camps and even the office! This pillow has a feature that the other pillows do not have: it provides more support for the upper body and so one can sleep for longer. Like the other pillows mentioned so far, it is machine washable. The price: $29.95.

Mainstays Travel Pillow is a cheaper option. It is easy to fold, so can be kept in your bag. When one is on an airplane, car, or train, it can be comfortable. It is machine washable but does not come with a pillow case, so one has to buy this separately. The price: $10.

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