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I still like this one that Xenos recommended a few months ago. I even use it at home! One the plane it was wonderful, the only thing I might do is sew a strap on it to attach to my carryon. I carried it on on this last trip and they didn't count it but with a strap I could just attach it and forget about it.
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Maire, I use the Rick Steves deluxe pillow.
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Thanks, Ashields. SeaUrchin--that looks like an interesting pillow. Can you turn your head to the side without the pillow sliding around? I looked it up on the link you gave and it shows that it comes with a case with a strap: http://www.dpstyle.com/TravelProduct...s/otp_case.jpg
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Yes, you can turn your head, the thin part is behind your neck. I hate the U shaped pillows, they are so thick behind my neck that it gives me a neckache. This one is used for putting your head to the side. The case with the strap is plastic and a pita, so I took the pillow out but I was afraid of losing it all the time. I hope I remember to sew on a little elastic strap before my next trip!
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Maire -
My Hedbed didn't get away from me, but your mileage may vary. I like it a lot. |
Thanks, SeaUrchin and Worktowander.
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I actually make travel neck pillows. They are perfect for car, air planee, and train trips. Plus you don't have to share =)
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