I tested 13 travel pillows on buses, trains and arcade machines: here are my favourites

The article reviews several travel pillows designed for comfort during long trips, including:

1. Slip Jet Setter: A luxury travel pillow with a silk cover, generous padding, and a Velcro fastening. However, its support foam was found to be too focused on the sides, making it less suitable for certain types of seating.
2. Rab Stratosphere: An inflatable pillow designed for recumbent seating, providing excellent support and comfort. It is made from high-quality materials and has a soft, padded design.
3. Sea to Summit Aeros Pillow Ultralight Traveller: A lightweight, compact travel pillow with three poppers for adjustable fit. However, its narrow back made it less suitable for certain types of seating.
4. Rab Stratosphere Inflatable Pillow: Another inflatable option from Rab, designed for recumbent seating and providing excellent support and comfort.

The article also provides general information on the benefits and potential drawbacks of using travel pillows, including:

* Whether they can provide good support for the neck in certain situations
* The importance of choosing a pillow that fits your specific needs and travel style
* The need to clean and maintain travel pillows regularly to ensure hygiene and extend their lifespan.

Ultimately, the best travel pillow will depend on individual preferences and needs. It is recommended to choose a pillow that provides good support, comfort, and adjustability for optimal use during long trips.
 
I've had some of these travel pillows on my own long-haul flights 😴, and I gotta say, they really make a difference! But you know what's wild? People always talk about the importance of neck support, but it's not just about that. For me, it's also about being able to relax for at least 8 hours straight without feeling like I'm gonna collapse 🀯. And trust me, after flying for hours, the last thing you want is a pillow that's too firm or uncomfortable.

I've tried the Slip Jet Setter and the Sea to Summit Aeros Pillow, and both were solid options... but the Rab Stratosphere inflatable pillow takes the cake πŸŽ‚. It's like it was made for me! The fact that it inflates and deflates so easily makes it super convenient, and the material is just so soft and comfortable.

I think what really sets these pillows apart is that they're not just about getting a good night's sleep – they're also about being able to move around and get up without feeling stiff or uncomfortable. And let's be real, after a long flight, you don't want to feel like you're stuck in a straightjacket πŸ˜‚!
 
I mean, have you ever stopped to think about how our travels can shape us? Like, when we're sitting in a cramped plane seat or a sketchy bus, all we can do is try to find some semblance of comfort, right? And then there's these travel pillows... they're like little miracles of engineering, trying to cradle our weary heads and necks. But the thing is, even with the best design, it feels like we're still just patching ourselves up, you know? We're trying to find that elusive balance between support and adjustability, but it's hard when we're so dependent on these gadgets to help us cope with an already uncertain world. And don't even get me started on maintenance... is it really about keeping our pillows clean, or are we just avoiding the existential dread of being stuck in traffic for hours?
 
I gotta say, I'm so over these fancy travel pillows 🀯! I mean, don't get me wrong, they're comfy and all, but have you seen the prices? Like, come on! πŸ˜‚ I've been using this old scrunchie from my grandma (yeah, that's a thing) for years, and it works just fine. Okay, so maybe not exactly like these fancy pillows, but it gets the job done, right?

I'm curious about these inflatable ones though... πŸ€” Have you tried any of them? I mean, they look super convenient, but how long do they really last? And what's with all the different types of seating? Like, can't we just stick to one type or something? πŸ˜‚

Anyway, back to my scrunchie... it's like a travel pillow on steroids. I mean, no Velcro, no fancy materials, just good ol' fashioned comfort πŸ™Œ! But hey, to each their own, right? What's your go-to travel pillow? Do you splurge or stick with the basics? πŸ’‘
 
Wow 🀩! So many cool options out there! I'm all about that inflatable life right now - Rab Stratosphere is giving me life πŸ’¨. And can we talk about how much I hate squished pillows? The Sea to Summit one is way too compact for my liking πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's great that they have adjustable poppers so you can customize it to your fave seat. Cleaning and maintenance are key though - don't wanna be stuck with a stinky pillow mid-flight 🀒!
 
I was reading about these new-fangled travel pillows and I gotta say, I'm still using my trusty old neck roll from the 90s πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's crazy how much tech has advanced in recent years. These inflatable pillows are pretty cool, especially for recumbent seating. I can see why they'd be a hit with long-haul flyers and all that jazz.

I'm not sure about these luxury ones though, sounds like they're more suited for first-class passengers πŸ›©οΈ. And don't even get me started on the maintenance – gotta wash 'em regularly? That's just too much work for this old guy 😬. Give me a good ol' fashioned neck roll any day of the week.

But hey, it's all about finding what works for you, right? If someone wants to splurge on one of those fancy pillows and make sure they're comfortable during flights, that's their prerogative πŸ€‘. Just don't expect me to be upgrading anytime soon...
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the new Rab Stratosphere Inflatable Pillow! 🀩 As someone who's always on-the-go, I can appreciate how important it is to have a comfy travel pillow that fits your specific needs. I've tried a few of these luxury pillows and while they're super soft and stylish, I was skeptical about the inflatable ones at first... but Rab really nailed it with this one! 😎 The fact that it's designed specifically for recumbent seating makes all the difference - I can finally relax on long flights without feeling like my neck is going to be all wonky. πŸ‘Œ
 
Ugh I'm literally torn about these travel pillows πŸ€―πŸ›«οΈ... like I get it, you need something comfy on a long flight or car ride but at the same time, don't they just become a bunch of fluff taking up space in your luggage?! 😩 And then there's the whole support thing, like do you want to lean back and relax or prop yourself up with a pillow? πŸ€”πŸ’€ I mean, the Rab Stratosphere Inflatable Pillow sounds amazing for recumbent seating but what about those of us who prefer to sit up straight?! πŸ’ΊπŸ‘€ And don't even get me started on the cleaning and maintenance thing... like, how often do you really need to wash your pillow? πŸ€’πŸ’¦
 
OMG u guys I just got back from the longest flight ever πŸ˜΄πŸ’€ and my neck was literally KILLING me πŸ€• but then I found this amazing travel pillow the Sea to Summit Aeros Pillow Ultralight Traveller it's like a little cloud for your head πŸ’« compact lightweight and super adjustable. I mean yeah its not perfect cuz it can get a bit narrow for certain seats but for me it was perfec for legroom πŸ›‹οΈ. what i love about this pillow is that u can take it out of the bag and pop it in ur seat with ease ⏱️ no more flailing around trying to find space on the plane lol anyway just wanted to share my fave travel pillow tip with all u fellow travelers πŸ‘«
 
Travel pillows can be a total game-changer for those of us who love to hit the road, but it got me thinking... what are we really searching for in a travel pillow? Is it just about getting some shut-eye or is it something deeper? Like, how much are we willing to compromise on our posture and comfort for the sake of convenience? πŸ€”

And have you ever stopped to think about the psychology behind why we need to clean and maintain our travel pillows regularly? It's not just about hygiene, it's about our relationship with stuff. We're so attached to these physical objects that they become an extension of ourselves, but what happens when they start to break down or lose their shape? 🌿

I guess what I'm trying to say is that travel pillows are more than just a practical solution for long trips – they're a reflection of our values and priorities. Do we value comfort above all else, or can we find happiness in the simple act of resting on an uncomfortable pillow? 😴
 
I don’t usually comment but I have to say I recently had one of those super long flights πŸ›¬πŸ€― and honestly it made all the difference having a decent travel pillow. I was thinking about getting something similar to the Rab Stratosphere, they seem pretty popular among travelers with neck issues. But what really got me is how much it depends on the type of seating you have on the plane. I sat in the recliner seat and that pillow didn't exactly do it for me... but my friend who slept upright said theirs was a game changer! πŸ€“ It's crazy how something as simple as a travel pillow can make such a big difference in comfort. Anyway, I'd say it's worth doing some research to find the perfect one for your specific needs and travel style... πŸ‘
 
I'm so done with these fancy-schmancy travel pillows 😩! I mean, who needs all that extra padding and silk cover? Just give me something simple and comfy that can hold its shape on a plane ride. Those inflatable ones sound like a good idea, but like 3 of them are basically the same thing πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I just want to be able to sleep without my head falling off on a 12-hour flight! And don't even get me started on the cleaning and maintenance stuff... ugh, more things to worry about while I'm trying to relax on vacation πŸ˜’. Can't we just have one reliable travel pillow that won't let us down?! 🀞
 
I've had my fair share of plane rides and I gotta say, investin' in a good travel pillow makes all the difference πŸ’€πŸ›«οΈ! Me, personally, I'm all about the adjustable fit - those poppers on the Sea to Summit Aeros Pillow Ultralight Traveller are game changers for me 🀩. And, gotta disagree with the article, sayin' certain pillows don't suit every type of seat... I've had some nasty neck cramps from seats without proper support πŸ˜“. Also, cleanin' and maintainin' them pillows is super important - don't wanna be stuck in a situation where you're feelin' all stuffy and uncomfortable 😷. Rab Stratosphere's inflatable ones are definitely on my list for next time! πŸ‘
 
Traveling can be so draining πŸ›«οΈ...it's like your neck is saying "take a break" 😴! You need something that's gonna cradle it just right, you know? Like a good quote: "The world is full of comfortable pillows, but the best one I've found is my mother." Unfortunately, mom isn't always available when you're on a long-haul flight πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. That's why these travel pillows are designed to be comfy and supportive - they're like having your own personal neck masseuse on a plane 😌!
 
I've been eyeing those new travel pillows and I gotta say, I'm really loving the Rab Stratosphere Inflatable Pillow 🀩! It's so soft and comfy, perfect for those long flights or road trips. The fact that it's inflatable is a game-changer - you can take it anywhere and adjust it to fit your seat perfectly. I've also heard great things about its support for the neck, which is super important when you're in the same position for hours on end.

I'm a bit skeptical about those luxury travel pillows though πŸ€‘... they sound like they'd be way too pricey for my liking. And yeah, cleaning and maintaining your pillow regularly is key - it's not just about hygiene, but also extending its lifespan so you don't have to buy a new one after every trip.

Overall, I think the best travel pillow is all about finding what works for you and your unique needs 🀝. Whether you're a side-sitter or back-sitter, there's gotta be a pillow out there that's got your back (or neck, haha)! 😊
 
I gotta say, I've tried out a few of these travel pillows on my last few flights, and honestly, I'm still looking for the perfect one πŸ€”. The Rab Stratosphere Inflatable Pillow is def worth considering if you're gonna be sitting in a recumbent position - it's like sleeping in the air 😴! But if you're gonna be sitting upright or want some extra support on your neck, I'd recommend looking elsewhere. I mean, who needs that much padding on the sides? It just makes me feel all squished πŸ€ͺ. And don't even get me started on cleaning and maintenance - I've had a few of my pillows get a bit funky if you know what I mean... gross! 😷
 
Ugh, I don't get why anyone would waste money on these fancy travel pillows πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. They're just gonna take up space in your luggage and make you feel like you're paying for a bunch of marketing hype. I mean, have you seen the prices of those luxury ones? 😱 Silksuit this and Velcro that... it's just overkill. And don't even get me started on the inflatable ones 🀯. Who thought it was a good idea to blow up a pillow in the first place? It's just gonna lose its shape after a few uses, right?

And what about all those people who use travel pillows for actual support and comfort? Like, do they really not have neck pain or something? I swear, the world is just getting more out of whack...
 
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