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| | Features | Already 1000's of satisfied customers20 ounces and highly portableEasy inflation/deflation: one-way inflation valve prevents air loss in between puffs; remove air valve for easy deflationOne-size is comfortable for folks from 4'10" to 6'6"Inflated dimensions: 14" wide, 12" deep, 11" high in front & 17" high at furthest point from user
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| | Description | SkyRest Travel Pillow The Skyrest Travel Pillow is unlike any other pillow you have ever seen! We have all been there before. Sitting in an uncomfortable plane seat, wishing someone would invent a pillow that would make it comfortable to sleep on an airplane. Well, look no further than the skyrest travel pillow! This inflatable pillow is easy to pack and carry on any airplane. The one-way valve allows for easy and quick inflation and deflation. The wonderful design of this pillow is the first of its kind to create a comfortable sleeping position on an airplane. This product works for individuals from 4' 10" to 6' 6". SkyRest is unlike any other travel pillow! Its patented design is one of the first to use the natural tendency of your head to tilt forward to help you sleep comfortably rather than just wake you up when your head falls forward! With SkyRest you want your head to tilt forward so you can lay down on it's soft top and get some rest. It is the first pillow to create a truly comfortable sleeping position while seated on an airplane. Because it's inflatable, SkyRest is easy to pack and carry on board and no need to worry about inflation or deflation either. SkyRest' has a removable one-way valve that allows quick inflation and deflation. SkyRest' has proven itself to be an extremely versatile traveling companion. Unlike most travel pillows, that can only be used to support your neck IF you can recline AND your seat has a high enough back, SkyRest can be used in ANY seat as well as many other situations and positions to help ease your pain while traveling. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.5 inches | | Product Width: | 2.9 inches | | Product Height: | 10.5 inches | | Package Length: | 9.1 inches | | Package Width: | 6.9 inches | | Package Height: | 2.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 62 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 62 customer reviews )
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72 of 75 found the following review helpful:
Best Travel Pillow Ever Apr 11, 2008
By Nathan This pillow changed plane travel for me. I am a travel agent and traveler. I simply cannot sleep with my neck vertical. I have to get my head side ways or I will just hover between sleep and wake. After years of restless travel and neck aches from trying to cram my head onto tray tables I found this pillow on line. Ok, I admit I felt a little silly when I pulled it out on the plane the first time but I arrived at my destination relatively well rested. Basically you can shove this thing into/on a variety of areas and angles and sort of get your weight on top of it with your neck supported in a horizontal position. If you are in a window seat you can also shove it in the crack and sort of "lie" on your side. If you are big or tall you may want to bring something else to put under it to lift it up a bit like a jacket or neck pillow. I can't say it will work for everybody but it really improved things for me. I tell a lot of my clients about it.
37 of 39 found the following review helpful:
LOVE the SkyRest! Feb 19, 2008
By E. Habermann
"traveler"
We have three Sky Rest pillows and recently used them on a trip to Europe. They were wonderful! On the way over, I used it on my tray table as a pillow and was easily able to sleep leaning forward. On our return flight, we had an exit row with no seats in front of us. We loved putting our feet up on the Sky Rest pillows as a sort of ottoman. My husband, who is 6'5" has never been so comfortable on an airplane. We are heading to Asia in March and will each be taking a Sky Rest with us. We will also be recommending the Sky Rest to all of our friends and family.
67 of 75 found the following review helpful:
Good in theory, not in practice Nov 29, 2007
By Paul K.
"Building local community resilience"
Here's the issue--you lean on the pillow, the pillow is on the tray table, and the tray table is connected to the seat of the person in front of you.
So when you shift, they feel it. Leads to awkward social situations.
The construction of the product is good. When deflated, it is on the bulky side, though.
I bought mine a while ago, tried it a few times, and then put it away. Another issue is that this posture isn't really that comfortable, even if the seat in front of you is empty. In particular if the person in front doesn't have their seat reclined, you'll be pretty far forward.
I'm going to give this other product: "First Class Sleeper Travel Pillow" a try.
22 of 22 found the following review helpful:
Best thing I've tried Apr 07, 2010
By Frank Like anything else having to do with sleeping comfort, whether or not you will like the Skyrest is a highly individual matter. If you usually sleep on your stomach, this product is probably the best you will find.
If you are tall (like me) put it on the tray table with an airline pillow on top and a blanket over that. You can also put it flat on your lap if you are shorter. You can under- or over-inflate it to taste. And it inflates about 2/3 of the way just in the process of unfolding it. I have had success with it regardless of what the person in front of me does, as long as he/she doesn't change position frequently.
That said, it is a bit bulky when deflated. The sleeve on the front intended for your hands is only adequate if you have small hands and narrow shoulders. I would also guess that it might not be too comfortable if you are significantly overweight. Moreover, the surface is not very plush, so plan on using the airline's blanket over it. And it works best when its use is preceded by a glass of Merlot and two PM Tylenol.
However, I have used this product on multiple West Coast to Europe trips and it is the best option that I have found.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Best way to sleep on a plane Mar 27, 2008
By Jeff O. I've never been able to sleep on a plane until I got a Skyrest. All the u-shaped pillows I tried didn't work because my head falls forward as I start to fall asleep. Skyrest takes a little getting used to but if you experiment with different positions you will find one that works for you. It doesn't really matter about the person in front. If they move their seat back you can move yours back too. It can actually be better if you are wedged in tighter. The other advantage is that you can use it during a layover or, if you're lucky enough to get get a front row seat, you can put your feet up and sit way back in your seat and you have a virtual recliner.
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