Plane Travel Pillow

Anyone recommend a good plane travel pillow that doesn't need to be inflated each time.

I assume they all generic unless there one that just the iphone7 of neck pillows?

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  • I remember this article a few months ago:
    http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/introducing-the…

  • $2/reject shops usually have them for between $5 -$10

  • I bring this one with me on all international flights - it's not cheap, but I can honestly say that it's the best I've ever used.

    https://www.traveluniverse.com.au/Evolution-Pillow-Memory-Fo…

  • I brought this last year:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B009416CVC/ref=oh_aui_de…

    I've used it on 5 long-haul flights so far, and haven't had any problems with it. It's versatile enough that you can use it in different forms depending on how you sleep. The website has videos on the different forms you can use it.
    http://www.jpillow.com/

    The only downside is that it's a bit bulky and can take up a lot of space in your carry-on luggage. I normally just hook it onto the top of my backpack which is fine.

  • I bought the Korjo Squinchy Neck Pillow at Officeworks a while ago (tried to put the link in but it's nor working! - currently $10 (although I got it for $5 at the time as I think they were clearing out the striped ones) and used it on a recent trip to Sweden which involved multiple flights. Haven't flown long-haul economy for quite some time (and after that trip, I remember why LOL) and this was the first time I've used a neck pillow - actually found it quite comfortable. .

  • The ones at Muji seem really good. I don't own a travel pillow, but if I did, I'd get one of the Muji ones.

  • If you are in Melbourne there is a good kiosk style shop at Highpoint that sells great travel pillows

  • Get a foam memory one. It's the best.

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