








🛫 Elevate your journey with first-class comfort—never settle for less!
The TRAVELREST All-in-One Neck & Body Pillow combines inflatable convenience with memory foam inserts and a washable velour cover to deliver expert-endorsed ergonomic support. Designed for side sleepers and versatile use, it folds compactly for effortless portability, making it the ultimate travel essential for long flights, road trips, and beyond.









| ASIN | B074WJ7J1Y |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 80,379 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 141 in Neck Pillows |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (6,381) |
| Date First Available | 6 Sept. 2017 |
| Fabric Type | Plush |
| Fill material | Inflatable |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item model number | AI1TP |
| Item weight | 318 g |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 20.32 x 0.1 cm; 317.51 g |
S**Y
Perfect for side sleepers
Just back from the return journey to Australia so have tested this pillow to the max. I am not a fan of u-shaped travel pillows a) because they feel restrictive and b) because I'm a side sleeper so keeping me upright is not helpful. This pillow is easy to blow up. I got the velour version as I wanted the extra comfort and it was a joy. I actually slept well on all my (long) flights and, for the first time, did not arrive tired or sore. I also used it on long car journeys. My daughters thought it looked big but I was comfortable and it folded away easily and to a small size so who cares! I forgot it on one journey and was back to the uncomfortable head-bobbing feeling. Highly recommend.n
J**T
Perfect product for long flights.
Unlike usual neck pillows that feel constricting. This product was very comfortable and versatile on a 14 hour flight. Easy to inflate and deflate and takes can fit in a pocket. Looks and feels good quality. Happy with this purchase.
M**E
Great idea. Terrible quality
Arrived promptly. Nice red colour with soft coating. Directions take a few minutes to understand, but easy enough and I was up and running in very little time. Comfortable to use and YES it works. Probably, of all the neck pillows for travel that I have used, this one was the second most comfortable. The very absolute best, was a specially contoured memory foam pillow - but that does take up more space. However - and it is a BIG HOWEVER. About 2 hours into a 7 hour flight from St Lucia to London, it developed a leak. I had definitely not mis-treated it in any way and can only assume it was a quality issue. The seams are re heat glued - no more - and with minimal input, it would seem. But those 2 hours gave me some idea that if this was just bad luck, it would be worth trying again. So, undeterred, I purchased a replacement for my next transatlantic flight - an 11 hour night flight from LA to London. This time, things even worse. Removed the little thing from its packaging and the moment I blew in to the valve, the valve flew off. Just a great gaping hole now. Without the valve, of course, not one iota of air can remain. I regret, these incidences were too much for me. Yes, I could have been *really* unlucky twice over - or it could be that these things are great but only for a very short time. Quality on both mine just really poor. My solution: take a little less luggage and make room for my memory foam neck pillow, which is reliable as an old pair of comfy flannel pyjamas. Sleep tight.
M**D
Best travel pillow I've come across yet
Recently I purchased four highly rated travel pillows, in the hopes of coming up with a decent travel pillow. For 12-hour long-haul flights in the past, I have relied mainly on rolling up the blankets they give you on airplanes, as this was better than the numerous U-shaped inflatables I had used in the past. And free. However, times have changed and I have noticed numerous new travel pillows in various designs, all promising the ultimate in comfort. I was curious if they worked. I decided to try these: (1) Travelrest; (2) Cabeau Evolution pillow; (3) J pillow; and (4) the Snugbe Luxury Travel pillow. Of the four, I would rate Travelrest as the best option to take on a plane, and definitely the one to buy if you want to buy someone a gift and do not know their neck measurements, etc. I must note that I only tried using the Travelrest by strapping it around ME, and not a seat. This works great, because you can easily change the pillow to sit on either side of you. I had good support for my head regardless of the shape or position of the seat. In fact, I tried it sitting up in bed (with no back support whatsoever) and it enabled me to rest my head comfortably to either side of me. While the J pillow and the Snugbe are comfortable in certain situations (Snugbe was good for me on the coach, and the J pillow was better on the train, because of the differences in seat height, position, angle), they didn't provide the overall support I wanted and would slip down on occasion. You need the weight of your body on them at all times to keep them up. The Cabeau Evolution was comfortable for me, but whether or not it is comfortable for you might depend on the length of your neck. I have a very long neck. Also, it would add more weight and bulk to your luggage, unless you are prepared to wear it all the time. So the winner for me for plane travel is Travelrest because: *It offers a comfortable place to rest my head regardless of the seat type or seat position *It works regardless of your head size or neck size *It stays in place *It is lightweight *Inflates quickly *Deflates quickly *Rolls up easily, and takes up little space In short, the Travelrest wins on all counts. This is the one I would buy for family and for gifts. I noticed there is now also an optional (sold separately) velour cover with memory foam inserts. This may be the next gift to myself!
K**C
Great product and parcel arrived on time. Supplier is highly reliable
T**N
Werkt echt goed . Heerlijk geslapen in het vliegveld en het vliegtuig.
S**O
Me encanta
U**A
Super praktisch und bequem!
A**A
Beter dan kussentje, maar half opblazen
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