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What is the best travel pillow UK?

What is the best travel pillow UK?

The best travel pillows to buy

  1. Cabeau Evolution Memory Foam Pillow: The best overall travel pillow.
  2. Aidapt Super Soft Memory Foam Pillow: The best travel pillow under £10.
  3. Go Travel Ultimate Memory Foam Pillow: Best-value neck pillow.
  4. Simba Travel Pillow: A portable pillow from one of our favourite bed-in-a-box brands.

Are travel pillows supposed to be worn in front?

While almost everyone you see on a plane wears the pillow around the back of their neck with the gap at the front, it works a whole lot better if you flip it and reverse it — as demonstrated in this viral Tik Tok video.

Are travel neck pillow worth it?

Travel pillows are a good idea—and not just for long haul flights. Get one that packs down small, stays put on your neck (with a clip or snap closure), is machine-washable, and comfy for how you like to sleep. Remember over the ear headphones might be an issue with really tall travel pillows.

What kind of travel pillow is best?

These are the best travel pillows to buy:

  • Best Overall: Trtl Pillow Plus at Trtl Travel.
  • Best Overall, Runner-up: Trtl Pillow at Amazon.
  • Best for the Can’t-get-comfortable Traveler: Huzi Design Infinity Pillow at Amazon.
  • Best for Saving Space: AirComfy Ease Pillow at Amazon.

What are the benefits of a travel pillow?

Experts noted that travel pillows can provide support for the neck and head, alleviating some pain and discomfort when combating an upright sleeping position while traveling.

How do you sleep with a travel pillow?

To use a neck travel pillow, blow it up if it’s inflatable, and place it around your neck. Or, hook it on one shoulder to give you a higher pillow. If you have a spare t-shirt, sweater, or scarf, cover your pillow with it to make it softer. Recline in your seat and lean your head on the pillow to support your neck.

Who invented the travel neck pillow?

The U-shaped pillow has been around since 1928, when Elizabeth Millson of Melrose, N.Y., patented one for the bath. The rise of the pillow for travel started in 1980s, but became ubiquitous in the past two decades, coinciding with several trends.