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

Here are some key points about travel pillows:

1. **Are travel pillows good for your neck?**: This depends on several factors, including the model of travel pillow, the shape of the seating on your chosen mode of transport, and your health.
2. **Are travel pillows washable?**: Often, the best travel pillows come with a washable, removable cover or internal supports that can be removed before the rest of the item is washed. The cover or outer layer tends to be machine washable, while internal parts aren't usually designed to be washed.
3. **What you need to know**: Travel pillows can provide support to the neck in situations where this might be lacking, but whether they can minimize the incidence of minor injuries by providing this support isn't a well-studied subject.
4. **Types of travel pillows**: There are various types of travel pillows available, including inflatable, collapsible, and fixed neck pillows.
5. **Benefits of travel pillows**: Travel pillows can help alleviate neck pain, provide comfort during long trips, and even improve sleep quality.

Some popular travel pillow options include:

1. **Slip Jet Setter**: A luxury travel pillow with a silk cover and memory foam support.
2. **Rab Stratosphere inflatable pillow**: A premium inflatable pillow designed for recumbent seating.
3. **Rab Stratosphere**: A fixed-neck pillow made from a breathable, moisture-wicking fabric.
4. **Slip Jet Setter Travel Pillow**: A compact, collapsible travel pillow with a soft, padded design.

When choosing a travel pillow, consider factors such as:

1. **Seating type**: Choose a pillow that is designed for your specific mode of transport, whether it's a car, plane, or train.
2. **Comfort level**: Select a pillow that provides the right amount of support and comfort for your needs.
3. **Washability**: Consider a pillow with a removable cover or internal supports that can be easily washed.
4. **Durability**: Choose a pillow made from durable materials that will withstand regular use.
5. **Price**: Travel pillows can range in price from under $10 to over $100, so consider your budget when making a decision.
 
πŸ€” You know what's wild? I was at the park yesterday with my pup and saw this guy playing fetch with his kid using an old tennis ball... and it got me thinking about how weird it is that we still use old balls for sports 🎾. Like, can't we just get some fancy new ones with all sorts of fun designs? And don't even get me started on the tennis ball's aerodynamics - I mean, they're basically just bouncing balls in mid-air 🏐. Anyway, back to travel pillows... I think it's cool that there are so many different types out there, like those inflatable ones 🎈. They look so simple, but I guess they can be pretty comfy too 😴.
 
I think travel pillows are defo a game changer for long trips πŸš€. I had one on a 12hr flight last year and my neck didn't hurt at all! πŸ‘Œ the slip jet setter is kinda pricey tho but like if you're gonna be flying every month it's worth it πŸ’Έ.
 
I'm not sure about these fancy travel pillows πŸ€”... I mean, yeah they're cool and all, but have you ever tried using one on a bus or train? It's like trying to sleep on a tiny trampoline 🌊😴. And don't even get me started on the price tags - $100 for a pillow? That's just ridiculous πŸ˜‚.

But seriously, I think what's missing from all these travel pillows is the focus on accessibility and inclusivity πŸ‘₯. Like, what about people who can't afford to buy one or need one that's specifically designed for disabilities? We need more affordable options and options that cater to different needs 🀝.

And have you guys noticed how many of these pillows are just basically fancy versions of regular pillows 😴? I mean, where's the innovation? Where's the creativity? It feels like we're just rehashing the same old designs instead of pushing boundaries and trying new things πŸ’‘.
 
I'm telling you, have you ever stopped to think about what's really going on with travel pillows? πŸ€” They're just trying to keep us comfortable while we're stuck on planes and trains for hours on end. But what if I told you that the ones that look like they'll provide the most support are actually designed to sell more expensive models? It's all about upselling, folks! 😏 And don't even get me started on the materials they use - it's like they're trying to keep us sick so we need their "wonderful" pillows. I mean, have you ever seen a travel pillow with a removable cover that can be machine washed? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ It's all about creating a false sense of security and making us feel like we need their product just to stay safe while traveling. Wake up, sheeple! 😴
 
I'm all about trying to find a happy medium on this one πŸ€—. If you're someone who's always on the go and has a super comfy travel pillow, that's great! But if you're like me and tend to get a bit stiff after long trips, I think a good travel pillow can make all the difference 😌.

I personally love my inflatable pillow (not the fancy ones, just your average, affordable one πŸ’Έ). It's not too big or too bulky, and it provides just the right amount of support for my neck. Plus, it's easy to clean and pack up when I'm done with it 🧹.

One thing that worries me is people getting stuck in their seats for hours on end without anyone checking on them 😟. That's when a travel pillow can be really beneficial. But if you're not careful, they can also be a bit of a crutch (no pun intended!) and make you rely too much on the pillow instead of stretching out or moving around πŸ€”.

So yeah, I think travel pillows are awesome, but we gotta be mindful of how we use them 😊.
 
I gotta say, travel pillows are def a game changer for long trips! I mean, who hasn't woken up with that dreaded neck pain after a plane ride? πŸ€• A good travel pillow can make all the difference. And it's not just about comfort, some of these pillows can even help you sleep better on the go. I've used a few different ones myself and they're all pretty cool in their own way. Like, have you ever tried an inflatable one? It's like having your own personal neck pillow! πŸ˜‚ But for me, it's not just about finding the right pillow, it's also about knowing what features are important to you - like washability or durability. You don't want to be stuck with a pillow that's hard to clean or falls apart after a few uses. So yeah, travel pillows might not be the most exciting thing, but they're definitely a lifesaver for me! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” You know what's wild? We're still struggling with neck support on long trips and it's crazy how little research has gone into it πŸš€. I mean, think about it, we've got space travel and all sorts of fancy tech, but our basic human needs like comfort while traveling are still kinda... ancient πŸŒ‘. Anyway, I guess that's why there are so many different types of travel pillows out there - it's like people just kinda made stuff up until something worked πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

I personally love the luxury options like the Slip Jet Setter πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. It sounds fancy and it probably is, but hey, if you're gonna drop that kinda cash on a pillow, make sure it's worth it πŸ’Έ. And omg, I hate when they don't have removable covers - can't we just get something easy to clean for once? πŸ€ͺ
 
i'm still thinking about those inflatable travel pillows πŸ€”... like the rab stratosphere one, it's pretty popular but i've seen some people saying it can be kinda hard on the neck if you're not using it right πŸ’Ί. and don't even get me started on the slip jet setter, it's like 100 bucks or something! 😱 yeah, maybe it's worth it for some people but for others it might just be too pricey.

anyway, back to those inflatable pillows... have you guys tried using a travel pillow with a built-in neck roll? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ that way you get the support and comfort without having to worry about it being too bulky.
 
I gotta say, travel pillows are a total game changer for long trips πŸ›«οΈπŸ˜΄. I mean, who hasn't been stuck in a cramped seat with a sore neck? It's like, yeah no thanks. But seriously, if you're gonna be on a plane or train for hours, invest in a good one, trust me πŸ‘. I've had my fair share of nasty neck pain after long flights and it was no picnic. Now I'm all about that slip jet setter life - the silk cover and memory foam support are total win πŸ€‘. And don't even get me started on washability... who wants to deal with a gross pillow? Not me, that's for sure πŸ˜‚. Anyway, gotta say, the rab stratosphere inflatable pillow looks like a solid option too... anyone tried it out? πŸ’¬
 
I gotta say, travel pillows are super underrated 🀯! Like, we spend hours on planes, trains, and cars, and people just chillin' on the floor or backrests... but a good travel pillow can make all the difference 😴. I've had friends who swear by those inflatable ones - they're so comfy and take up zero space in your luggage πŸ›οΈ. And the Slip Jet Setter? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ that's like, luxury mode activated! But honestly, what really matters is just finding one that works for you and your travel style. Don't overthink it, try out a few options, and see what makes you feel most relaxed 😌. Oh, and if you're gonna invest in one... do the research on washability, 'kay? πŸ›οΈ
 
I was thinking about this last week and I'm still wondering if travel pillows are really worth it πŸ€”. Like, my friend just got back from a 12-hour flight and said she had the worst neck pain ever πŸ˜“. But then again, I've been using one on my daily commute for ages and I never had any issues πŸš‚.

I'm curious about those inflatable pillows though - do they really provide enough support? And what's up with all these different types of travel pillows? Can't we just have one that does it all? πŸ˜‚

And have you guys noticed how some of these high-end travel pillows are literally made from silk and memory foam? πŸ€‘ Like, isn't that just gonna be way too expensive for a pillow?
 
I think travel pillows are super convenient, especially for long flights or car rides πŸ›«οΈπŸš—. I mean, who hasn't had that stiff neck after sitting still for hours? 😴 The ones with the removable covers are a lifesaver, too - just toss it in the wash and you're good to go! πŸ‘Œ

I've used the Slip Jet Setter on a recent trip, and OMG, it was like sleeping on a cloud πŸ˜΄πŸ›οΈ. I know some people might not find them that comfortable at first, but trust me, they get better with use.

One thing that's kinda weird about travel pillows is how many types there are πŸ€”... inflatable, collapsible, fixed-neck - which one do you need? It really depends on what kind of seating you'll be using, right?
 
I'm totally obsessed with travel pillows now 🀯! I mean, have you ever been on a long bus ride or train trip and just wanted to take a nap but couldn't because of your neck pain? It's so frustrating! But a good travel pillow can literally change everything for you 😴. I think it's super important to get one that's designed for your specific mode of transport, like my friend who travels by plane all the time loves his inflatable pillow πŸ›«οΈ. And yeah, washability is key too - I hate when I'm on a trip and the pillow gets all gross and stinky 🀒. Anyway, I think it's pretty cool that there are so many options out there now, like those luxury ones with silk covers... maybe one day they'll make travel pillows for school trips too 🚌!
 
I was like 2 days late getting to this thread lol. So I just saw this and thought I'd chime in. I've had some decent experience with travel pillows on long car rides and flights. For me, it's all about finding one that provides the right amount of support for my neck without feeling too bulky or awkward. The slip jet setter is kinda pricey but it does look comfy? I think what really matters is finding a pillow that fits your body type and seating style. Has anyone tried any of those inflatable ones?
 
omg i just got the most epic new travel pillow 😍 it's this super comfy inflatable one and its literally changed my life on long flights πŸ›«οΈ I was able to sleep for like 4 hours straight which is insane lol but seriously i think travel pillows are a total game changer for neck pain and stuff πŸ€• have you guys ever tried using one?
 
Umm I got a question about these travel pillows πŸ€”. I mean they're supposed to help with neck pain and all that but have you guys actually tried using them? Like on a real flight or something? For me it's all about the inflatable ones because they can be deflated and stowed away, perfect for those tiny airplane seats πŸ›«οΈ. But seriously though, what's up with how much they cost? I mean I've seen some of these luxury ones going for over $100 which is just crazy πŸ’Έ. And don't even get me started on the whole washable thing... who thought that was a good idea? πŸ˜‚
 
Ugh mate πŸ˜’, can you believe ppl r still strugglin with neck pain on long trips? Like, get a travel pillow already! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ They're not that expensive and they can literally save u from turnin into a cranky zombie in 2 hours. I mean, I've used the Slip Jet Setter and it's πŸ’―, but I guess ppl need to do their own research before splurgin on one. Washability is key, fam πŸ‘•, get a pillow with a removable cover so you can just toss it in the washing machine and call it a day. Don't @ me, I'm tryna help! 😎
 
I'm not sure about travel pillows being super good for your neck... I mean, it really depends on the specific pillow and how you're sitting, right? πŸ€” But at the same time, maybe they can be helpful if you've got a long flight or car ride coming up... I don't know, I need to do more research.

And yeah, most travel pillows are pretty easy to wash, which is great for keeping them clean and hygienic, but some of the internal parts might be harder to clean. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I'm not really sure if there's enough evidence out there that proves travel pillows can really prevent neck injuries... I mean, they're just one part of a lot of other factors, right? 😊

But what I do know is that some travel pillows are super comfy and convenient to use! Like the Slip Jet Setter or Rab Stratosphere inflatable pillows, those sound like solid options if you're looking for something that'll keep you supported and comfortable on long trips. πŸ›«οΈ
 
I just got my first travel pillow and I'm loving it 😊! I was a bit skeptical about using one on planes, but now I don't know how I managed without it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The Slipping Jet Setter is super comfy and the memory foam support is genius πŸ’‘. I've already used it for two flights and my neck doesn't hurt at all anymore πŸ™. I'm definitely gonna look into getting another one for car trips too, that sounds like a game changer 😎.
 
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