🌍 Travel light, sleep right!
The trtl Travel Pillow is a revolutionary neck support solution designed for travelers. Weighing just 4.5oz, it features a patented internal support system that keeps your head upright while you nap, preventing discomfort. Made from soft, skin-friendly fleece, it's compact, machine-washable, and perfect for all your travel adventures.
R**S
6 years and counting
Recently, it dawned on me just how dependable this little pillow has been for me, and I felt that the least I could do to show my appreciation was share my experience with others. So here we go........I'm very limited physically, with fairly severe neck and back issues. As a result, I haven't been able to lay down flat to sleep in over ten years. Instead, I have to sleep in a recliner - basically in a sitting position, but with the leg lift up. Over the years, I'd tried all kinds of positions and contraptions to prevent my head from hanging down as I slept. Unfortunately, nothing was working, and my neck continued to get worse.My search for relief to finally came in February of 2019 when I found this pillow. I haven't looked back since. I've been using the very same trtl pillow every single day since I bought it 6½ years ago (Don't get me wrong, I'd love to get a new one. Unfortunately, that just isn't feasible for me these days).I'm not sure if I'd ever be able to properly express exactly how much this pillow actually changed my life for the better, but I gave it my best shot. Thank you for providing such an amazing product.
T**R
Needs improvement
Took this first time on an international flight. Bought this brand new and it was the first I used it. I would say it's comfortable and good enough to help a troubled sleeper like me be able to take a nap. What I'm most disappointed in is the bag. After the first set of traveling I did the handle part tore from the attachment. I had to throw it away. I hope they make it stronger in the future
H**G
Lasted many years and versatile use!!
I bought this back in Dec 2018 (it was only $30 then!) and am amazed at how versatile and sturdy it is. If I’m not using it as a neck pillow/wrap it actually works nicely as little lumbar support in the plane! I just turn it sideways with the curve to fit my low back and it helps when sitting. I don’t know if that is something anyone else has done but I do that all the time. It’s easy to transport and the fabric is very soft. I bring this on every flight and after so many years it’s still working great!
R**Y
A Struggle Between Comfort and Circulation
I wanted to love the Trtl Travel Pillow. really, I did. The promise of a scientifically engineered, ultra-supportive neck brace (sorry, “pillow”) that would finally allow me to sleep on a plane without waking up feeling like I lost a fight with the overhead bin was too good to pass up.Unfortunately, after several flights of dedicated testing, I can confidently say this: if you enjoy the sensation of being in a very mild, travel-sized guillotine, this is the product for you.The “Support” DilemmaThe concept is clever. You wrap it around your neck, lean into the hidden support, and drift off into blissful, ergonomic slumber. The reality? The only way this thing provides any meaningful support is if you cinch it so tightly that you start questioning your blood flow situation. At optimal “support” level, I found myself teetering between “mildly uncomfortable” and “Is this what a giraffe feels like in a turtleneck?”If you loosen it even slightly, it becomes a $60 piece of fabric wrapped around your neck for no reason at all. And if you tighten it enough to actually hold your head up, congratulations! You now have a built-in pulse-checking device because your body will let you know very quickly when your carotid artery has had enough.In-Flight PerformanceMy hope was to finally achieve that elusive, graceful plane nap. Instead, I spent most of my flight adjusting, readjusting, and questioning my life choices as my seat neighbor side-eyed my increasingly desperate attempts to make it work. The “lean and sleep” motion they advertise? More like “lean, start losing feeling in your jaw, panic, readjust, repeat.”The VerdictFor those with an iron will, a tolerance for slight oxygen deprivation, and perhaps a slimmer neck than mine, this might work. For the rest of us? Save your money and go back to the classic awkward head-tilt-against-the-window method or invest in a real neck pillow. Or better yet, just accept that air travel is inherently uncomfortable and move on.Final Rating: 2/5 Stars – Points for innovation, deducted for it being a personal tourniquet for the worst possible location
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