🛫 Travel smart, rest smarter — your neck’s new best friend!
This Travel Neck Pillow features 100% pure memory foam with an innovative 360-degree adjustable design, offering customizable support for all neck sizes. Lightweight and foldable at just 0.6 lbs, it’s perfect for travel or home use. The removable, washable cover ensures lasting freshness, making it an essential companion for comfortable sleep anywhere.
G**M
Mind Blowing Travel Pillow which I would recommend for Domestic and International Travels!!!!!!!!!
The media could not be loaded. Hello All,Five Reason to choose CSJT.1. Ergonomic design according physical structure.2. 360 degree all-around neck support.3. The high and low sides are free to choose ,with adjustable buckle, Easy to find a comfortable lying position and elastic size.4. Best 3-5 seconds rebound time to allow memory foam form your strength curve quickly , providing the most comfortable support and the best softness.5. High-quality memory foam, without bad chemical smell of pillow. Moderate hardness and softness.BEST TRAVEL PILLOWS from CSJTAnyone who has ever tried to sleep on a plane, train, or simply in the passenger seat of a car will know that having a comfortable nap while sitting upright is nearly impossible. However, with the right travel pillow, it doesn’t have to be that way.CSJT travel pillow that offers the right amount of support and padding can help you get some shut-eye in the most uncomfortable places. The only question is which is the right travel pillow for you? You’ll find all kinds of travel pillows out there, and figuring out the best one for your snoozing needs can be tough.Make sure your travel pillow isn’t too large for compact airline seats. You don’t want to encroach on someone else’s space.TYPES OF TRAVEL PILLOWS for your knowledge:U-shaped travel pillows:One of the most common options, U-shaped travel pillows sit around the back and sides of your neck, leaving an opening in the front. They’re available in a wide range of materials, colors, and styles, so you can probably find one to tick all your boxes. However, these travel pillows don’t offer any chin support, so some users find their heads flop forward onto their chests while sleeping, meaning they don’t get much benefit from a U-shaped travel pillow.Wrap-around travel pillows:Wrap-around travel pillows are like U-shaped models but closed at the front, offering full 360-degree support for the neck. This solves the problem of your head flopping forward as you sleep, but some people find wrap-around travel pillows feel too hot or restrictive for sleeping.Rectangular travel pillows:Much like a smaller version of a standard bed pillow, rectangular travel pillows can work well for leaning up against a window. If you’re lucky enough to be in a seat where you can sleep flat or with a large degree of recline, rectangular travel pillows are ideal. However, with these travel pillows, your head is more likely to flop sideways or forward when sleeping in an upright position.Convertible travel pillows:You can find travel pillows that fold in on themselves to convert from rectangular pillows to U-shaped pillows. This is a good option if you like to sleep up against a window, if given the choice, but would like to have the option of using a U-shaped pillow in case you get a middle or aisle seat.Non-standard travel pillows:The majority of travel pillows fit into one of these categories, but you can find some non-standard types that are more unusual or are patented and made by a single manufacturer. Popular non-standard types include J-shaped travel pillows, which offer extra chin support, and crossbody travel pillows, which can work well for side sleepers.If you’re worried a memory foam travel pillow will be too hot for sleeping, look for one with ventilation holes.FEATURES TO CONSIDER FOR TRAVEL PILLOWS:Outer material:A travel pillow’s outer material is what will be touching your skin, so you want it to feel soft and comfortable. Plush velour, fleece, and soft cotton jersey are common outer materials that are comfortable to rest on.Filling material:The three most common fillings for travel pillows are memory foam, polyester hollow fiber, and microbeads. No option is perfect, but you’ll likely find one suits you more than the others.Memory foam is an extremely comfortable material that molds to the shape of your head and neck and can be compressed to a fairly small size. Travel pillows with memory foam fillings are the most expensive options. The only problem with memory foam is that it can feel hot to sleep on.Most standard bed pillows are filled with polyester hollow fiber, so you’re probably used to the feeling of sleeping on this filling. Polyester hollow fiber is comfortable and supportive, but it does tend to clump over time. You’ll likely have to replace this type of travel pillow more often than others.Travel pillows filled with microbeads tend to be inexpensive, but it’s not the most comfortable filling, and the microbeads can make a rustling noise as you move. Plus, microbeads aren’t at all environmentally friendly.Color:While there are obviously more important things to consider about a travel pillow, there’s no harm in choosing a color or pattern that you like. Your travel pillow is going to come on every flight, train journey, and bus trip with you, so you don’t want to be stuck with a color you dislike. If you regularly travel for work, you may want to stick with a neutral color, but go with whatever shade pleases you.Carrying case:Some travel pillows come with a carrying case to make them easier to pack into your carry-on bag. You can even find carrying cases designed to compress the pillow so that it takes up less space. However, if your carrying case compresses your travel pillow, make sure the pillow doesn’t take too long to plump up again, in case you want to start your nap straight after boarding.You can find travel pillows in a range of prices to suit different budgets. While you don’t have to spend a fortune on a travel pillow, you do tend to get what you pay for, so the cheapest options are not likely to be very comfortable.You can find basic travel pillows starting at less than $10, including some simple U-shaped, polyester-filled options. While they might be comfortable for a trip or two, these travel pillows are unlikely to stand the test of time.Around $20 to $30 will buy you a decent mid-range travel pillow from CSJT. These travel pillows might not have the most innovative designs, but they’ll provide comfortable support.Some travel pillows cost as much as $50 to $60, including ergonomically-designed memory foam options. These high-end travel pillows are great for frequent fliers.TIPSIf you need to pack light, consider an inflatable travel pillow. It might not be as comfortable as other options, but an inflatable travel pillow takes up no room when deflated.Make sure your chosen travel pillow offers adequate support which I received from CSJT. However, U-shaped or wrap-around styles shouldn’t be too tight or restrictive.
L**C
Good Pillow!
I got this pillow for 24+ hours of traveling to and from Thailand. Overall, I liked the pillow a lot and would recommend it. I liked that you could adjust the tightness to help support your neck, that one end wraps in front of the other which worked as a chin rest for me, that it wasn’t too hot and that there was a good level of support. I also liked that it came with a case as well as the eye cover, which I didn’t originally think I would use but ended up using a lot! The only thing I didn’t love was that I have a shorter neck and the walls of the neck pillow were slightly too tall for me to wear it and my soundproof headphones. Overall, not a bid deal (the pillow does come with ear plugs) but I hadn’t anticipated that. I would definitely recommend this pillow to other travelers!
D**A
World’s best, as simple as that
Comfy Neck PillowThis is a wonderful neck pillow! I already used it to travel and there were some great characteristics I really enjoyed. For starters, this pillow has a travel pouch. It fits well in its own pouch, you can carry it there until you are ready to use it. I really like this because you don’t have to carry the pillow on your hands, neck or luggage. You can hang the pouch until you need it, I hung it on my backpack. I think this protects it from falling on the ground and then putting it on your face…gross. It is safely compared in its bag. Also, it comes with an eye mask and ear plugs, great little addition for any travel or good night sleep anywhere. The pillow itself is very soft and comfortable for any trip or just to prop your head up. It is also adjustable, which I found useful, you can adjust it to your liking and comfort of your head position. The pillow does also keep its shape, no matter how much you compress it, it will go back to being a plump, cushioned size, it does not sink or get flatten like others. I do recommend this pillow, it’s a great purchase!
R**.
Kind of uncomfortable
I used to travel by train quite a bit and wanted a good neck pillow and thought this would be perfect. It works and does the job, but it’s not very comfortable at all. I liked that it came with earplugs and eye mask but the pillow itself is meh.
C**D
VERSITILE
ok 5 stars because my only dislike is pretty minor due to feeling a bit like a straight jacket for your neck lol.I LOVE that you can use this neck pillow HOWEVER you want, it doesn't have to be clipped shut to be useful! I used mine as back support on the plane cuz I'm short and the head pillows in the economy section put my head at a weird angle. I also used it as a pillow to rest my head on my hubby's shoulder. My hubby used it as a pillow against the wall of the plane. They stuff pretty easily back into the little carrying bag. Very soft, Very supportive, I'm sure it's better than the C shaped neck pillows.
H**L
Great for plane!
The neck pillow and eye cover were great! Also included ear plugs! I wasn't successful using them but it didn't come with directions. Had to look up a video on YouTube :P Neck pillow was nice and supportive and adjustable strap made it easy to form to desired level of pressure. It stayed on easily around telescoping handle of my suitcase for easy access when boarding. I aired the neck pillow out overnight to eliminate any fabric odors. I even used the pillow to support my neck napping on a recliner. Eye cover was very lightweight and soft, adjustable as well, kept out light just fine.
E**.
It’s a NO for me.
I want to give my honest review. I have traveled on several long distance trips with this pillow from USA to Europe, USA to Caribbean, USA mainland to Hawaii and have used the pillow because I don’t have another. I always struggle with it and end up with a stiff neck. It seems to ride up the neck and rub my chin. I just returned from a trip and have an abrasion on my chin from the friction of the pillow fabric. I’m once again on the hunt for a pillow and not sure what will work best.
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