Down travel pillows
#22
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You don't really have to put it IN a carryon, just 'carry it on'... it isn't counted as a bag. I sewed a velcro 'loop' onto the cover of my little travel pillow, and I just attach it to the carryon bag so I don't have to hang on to it.
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The one I lost was a similar size and compacted well. I could roll/fold it to the size of a loafer. I could also pack it flat in one layer in my 22-inch suitcase, flattening to the thickness of a T-shirt.
For me, I'd skip bringing one more shirt and pack my pillow--I'd have a much better chance of sleeping in an unfamiliar bed with the familar feel of down under my head.
For me, I'd skip bringing one more shirt and pack my pillow--I'd have a much better chance of sleeping in an unfamiliar bed with the familar feel of down under my head.
#24
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Ellen-
I'm with you. A good pillow is very important.
When I traveled around the world I carried a microfiber travel pillow that compacted to the size (and shape!)of a football. This was great especially in cheap hostels and in Asia where most of the pillows were like rocks.
I'm with you. A good pillow is very important.
When I traveled around the world I carried a microfiber travel pillow that compacted to the size (and shape!)of a football. This was great especially in cheap hostels and in Asia where most of the pillows were like rocks.
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Or a round bolster in France. That's why I have always packed my own pillowcases - to cover existing pillows with high thread count soft ones from home - or to create a pillow by stuffing pillowcase with clothes from suitcase to make my own. Needless to say, I like pillows!
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I just got mine yesterday, and although I am not usually a fan of down pillows (they squish out to the side and have no support in the middle), I have to say these covers ARE fantastic! Folded up, it doesn't have as far to squish, so it stays plump, and as cover it totally disguised my fiberfill pillow that became really lumpy when I washed it. Two thumbs up!
#34
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Ok--another satisfied customer! Of course like the addict I am, I ordered the travel pillow based on this forum and it came today. I got the taupe/tan colored one...it is soft, and squishy and since I ordered a window seat on my next transatlantic flight, I can see myself propping it up by the window and relaxing. I think this is a winner! Anything else you guys/gals recommend I buy?
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I bought one for me and several for Christmas presents - for the hard to buy for nieces and nephews. Blue for the girls and tan for the boys.
The other thing I travel with are little travel candles. I like the ones in metal tins. I buy them everywhere I see them. I have a stash from SteinMart right now. Found a yummy scent at a Ritz Carlton gift shop, but didn't need one - and won't for a while.
Travel candle and high thread count pillowcase and I'm set for a good night's sleep!
The other thing I travel with are little travel candles. I like the ones in metal tins. I buy them everywhere I see them. I have a stash from SteinMart right now. Found a yummy scent at a Ritz Carlton gift shop, but didn't need one - and won't for a while.
Travel candle and high thread count pillowcase and I'm set for a good night's sleep!
#37
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That pillow looks wonderful. I must order one! Does anyone carry a small travel size linen spray with them? I use a lavender scent when I travel for business. It makes every room smell like home. Travel is wonderful for the new experiences but when it comes time to sleep, I want to really sleep. Linen spray helps. (Just don't ever use it on the plane!!! That is an entirely different thread.)

