Is the Ultimate Inflatable Travel Pillow the Ultimate?

a woman sleeping with her eyes closed

I’m not a huge fan of traveling with neck pillows. They take up space and I don’t sleep that much better in transit. But facing two 12 hour red-eye flights in economy, I needed to figure something out. I wouldn’t make it if I kept doing the head snap every time I tried to doze off.

My assumption was that inflatable pillows, though more compact, would be less comfortable than foam, but I decided to do some research and figure out something that would make my flights to Israel less miserable.

And I stumbled upon the Travelrest inflatable pillow which was getting rave reviews from people who aren’t crazy about neck pillows.

a woman sleeping with her eyes closed

The Travelrest is more like a mini body pillow. It gives you a decent size surface to rest one side of your head on and also gives you something to rest your arms on. That sounded appealing. It also had several options for securing it in place — either by attaching to the back of your headrest or securing it like a messenger bag. And it claimed to inflate in just a couple of deep breaths.

So though I choked at spending $27 on a neck pillow, I went ahead and bought it and watched all the instructional videos on how to use it.

And I slept for much longer than usual on the flights, with many fewer aches. There’s something about having something to rest my arms on, besides the armrests or folding them, that reduces the tension in my shoulders and back.

It does inflate in about 3-4 deep breaths. It also folds up to about the size of a soda. Some people had mentioned the seams felt too rough, but I had no problems with them and found the suede covering fairly comfortable.

a can of soda and a can of sprite

My only major complaint is I probably look weird inflating it and then hugging it in my sleep. But its still worth it, even if I’m “that person” on the plane.

 

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9 Comments

  1. Oddly enough, I was just looking at the travelrest today. I have a neck pillow, but I still can’t sleep sitting up. Glad to hear you liked it. I might consider it for my next trip (but I too fear looking weird on the plane). Did anyone on the plane ask you about it?

    1. Noone did. I don’t even think I got strange looks or anything! 🙂 It’s the first time I can remember sleeping for 4 hours straight without waking up.

  2. interesting… what seat were you/does that matter? I wouldn’t want my head hanging into the aisle; also I wonder how it would feel against the plane if I were window seat.

    1. I was in an aisle seat both times. It does a good job of keeping your head within the seat boundaries. I bet it’s even more comfortable against a window since you could really take advantage of the larger pillow area.

  3. I’ve always loved neck pillows despite the fact that my mom used to joke that my pillow had been on the floor of more airports than any pillow in the world.

    I even took one to China over the summer. For the combined 65 hours of flying I did internationally and domestically in China, it was great, but carrying a neckpillow around with a full carryon for four weeks is a PAIN. Never again.

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