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Daily Mirror
21-07-2025
- Daily Mirror
Pilot's wife shares the only two neck pillows she recommends for long flights
Loads of plane passengers use neck pillows to help them feel more comfortable on long flights, especially when trying to sleep. Now a pilot's wife shared the only two she would recommend Many people use a neck pillow on planes, especially during long-haul flights. This travel accessory supports the head, neck and shoulders, providing comfort when sitting upright on a plane. It can also make it easier for passengers to sleep during flights and reduce strain on their head or neck. Those who have flown in economy know it's not the most comfortable as there's limited leg room and unlike business and first class, the seats don't extend to flat, lie-down positions. With this in mind, travellers look for other ways to feel more comfortable. A pilot's wife called Laurie gives lots of travel tips on her Instagram page and she recently shared a post listing her long flight travel essentials from Amazon. Her list . 1. Cabeau neck pillow Laurie's first long flight-must have is a neck pillow from Cabeau and she recommends it for 'long necks' in particular. In the caption of her Instagram post, she explained: 'The velcro straps loop around your headrest so your neck does not fall forward.' Cabeau has been recognised for its range of award-winning neck pillows that are designed for comfort. They can be bought from Amazon from £23.20 to up to £46 depending on the product. 2. Neck pillow by Trtl The travel expert, from Houston in the US, is also a fan of the Trtl Travel Pillow. This is the brand's best selling item and is made from hypoallergenic fabric that is stretched to create a comfortable hammock effect. Trtl boasts on its website that it is 'scientifically proven to help you drift off anywhere, anytime.' The Trtl Travel Pillow is available on Amazon for £60. 3. Heat-monitoring power bank Laurie has a power bank that monitors the heat when she charges her phone on a plane. Some power banks have thermistors, which continuously monitor the battery's temperature and if it detects excessive heat it triggers a protective mechanism that cuts off the circuit to prevent overheating and potential danger. Phones and other electronic devices use lithium-ion batteries, which can overheat and possibly cause fires on a plane if damaged or exposed to extreme temperatures, so heat-monitoring power banks can help stop this from happening. 4. Set of three pouches Laurie recommends taking a set of three pouches as part of carry-on luggage on a plane. She uses the large pouch for mid-flight essential items. Travel pouch sets can easily be found online and there are several on Amazon with varying prices. 5. Pill organiser The experienced traveller takes a pill organiser with her on long haul flights to make sure she can easily find the medication she needs. She fills it with AM and PM pills for the long flight. Airlines often advise passengers to pack medication in their hand luggage, especially if they need it during flights. 6. AirPods cord Many passengers listen to music during flights using AirPods but as these are wireless they can fall and get lost, such as on a dark plane. Laurie has a cord to keep her AirPods together in case one falls out of her ear. Amazon sells a magnetic AirPods strap for £5.


USA Today
09-07-2025
- USA Today
I'm a frequent flyer. Shop 10 Prime Day travel deals I'm packing first ✈️
From Europe to the Caribbean, these are the travel essentials I always recommend flying with. When I'm not shopping, I'm traveling; when I'm not traveling, I'm shopping. And somewhere in the middle of my endless buying sprees and jaunts abroad, I'm shopping for travel essentials ahead of my next getaway—a fun little overlap of interests, if you will. Last year alone I took over 30 flights and (as to be expected) learned a lot along the way, including the top travel essentials I can't fly without. There are the usual suspects: A durable luggage set, portable charger and insulated water bottle. But there are also a ton of under-the-radar gems I discovered through Amazon—like the genius Trtl Travel Pillow or Bagsmart's Hanging Toiletry Bag. Amazon Prime Day deals: Travel essentials on sale Many of my most trusted travel products are currently discounted at Amazon's Prime Day 2025 sale, and since I'm not in the business of gatekeeping, I created a shopping guide of the best Prime Day deals on travel essentials—all vetted and recommended by yours truly. Check out my favorites below: More: Pack up the savings on travel essentials from Béis, Calpak, Amazon Amazon Prime Day 2025 begins on Tuesday, July 8 and will end on Friday, July 11. Unlike past Prime Day sales, this is the first year the event has been extended from two days to four days. USA TODAY Shopping will be monitoring all the savings throughout Prime Day 2025, so be sure to sign up for our newsletter and follow us on Instagram to stay updated! In order to get access to the best Prime Day deals, you'll want to sign up for an Amazon Prime membership. Currently, new members can sign up for a one-week trial for less than $2 to access the top Prime deals.


USA Today
02-04-2025
- USA Today
The TikTok-famous travel neck pillow just got a makeover for spring—shop new colorways
The TikTok-famous travel neck pillow just got a makeover for spring—shop new colorways Trtl's Riviera Collection features the brand's most popular travel accessories get revamped in pastel shades like a foamy green and sorbet yellow. Just in time for spring travel, Trtl—the brand behind the internet's most famous travel accessories—has unveiled a new collection that reimagines its viral neck pillow with a French-inspired twist. ICYMI: Trtl launched a Riviera Collection that draws inspiration from (you guessed it) the French Riviera—including the destination's soft, coastal color palette. Through the Riviera Collection, the brand's most coveted travel essentials have been treated to a pastel-hued makeover, including customer favorites (and Amazon best-sellers) like the Trtl Travel Neck Pillow and the Trtl Glimpse Sleep Mask. Ahead, shop the full Trtl Riviera Collection and get your own TikTok-famous neck pillow in three new colorways: a foamy teal, indulgent sorbet yellow and oyster grey shade. 📲 More: Pack for spring break 2025 with Béis travel essentials Shop Trtl's Riviera Collection and new travel pillows Trtl Travel Pillow in Yellow Sorbet Inspired by the French Riviera, this comfy travel pillow is wrapped in the yummiest sorbet coloring, with the same bells and whistles of Trtl's original neck pillow. $60 at Trtl Trtl Travel Pillow in Oyster Gray Get the TikTok-famous Trtl travel pillow in a soothing oyster gray coloring via the brand's new Riviera collection. $60 at Trtl Trtl Pillow Cool This travel accessory takes everything you love about Trtl's best-selling neck pillow and upgrades it with a cooling design that'll help elevate your next flight even more. $70 at Trtl Trtl Glimpse Sleep Mask Travel neck pillows aren't the only accessories sold by Trtl—this sleep mask is also uniquely comfortable, with a design that'll help to black out lights and ensure you enjoy a more peaceful rest. $60 at Trtl Shop the Trtl Riviera Collection Why are Trtl travel pillows so popular? Trtl's best-selling Amazon travel pillow has a fan base comprised of shopping editors (hi), travel gurus and even flight attendants. The travel accessory has more than 35,000 reviews on Amazon's site, and shoppers rave about the neck pillow's adjustable, supportive design. It's built to ensure that users don't experience any neck strain or muscle soreness while sleeping in-flight, with an adjustable design that can be tweaked as needed. Unlike other travel pillows, this product is also surprisingly compact and can be tucked into a personal carry-on bag.


Forbes
24-03-2025
- Forbes
The Best Neck Pillows For Travel That Provide Support And Comfort
The best neck pillows for travel support your head and neck to ensure you can sleep comfortably on any journey, since limited space and lack of proper pillows on planes and trains can leave you feeling sore and achy. After extensive research, the Ostrich Go Luxury Travel Pillow is our top recommendation thanks to its adjustable design and comfortable memory foam filling. We also recommend the Trtl Travel Pillow if you're seated in a window or aisle seat and will be favoring one side of your neck. The best neck pillows for travel support your head and neck to ensure you can sleep comfortably. When selecting a neck pillow, choose an option with firm support. 'The right pillow will keep your neck in a spine-neutral position when you fall asleep in the upright or seated position," says Dr. Mara Vucich, D.O., a physiatrist at the Maryland Spine Center in Baltimore, Maryland. 'Otherwise, your head and neck may end up in an awkward position, which can put unwanted stress on your neck and spine.' Comfort is still key, so make sure that the pillow you choose allows for movement without being restrictive. Ahead, the best neck pillows for travel in 2025. Amazon Weight: 0.5 pounds | Cover material: Oeko-Tex Viscose and elastomer | Fill material: Memory foam | Care: Sleeve is machine washable Pros: Cons: This well-made and comfortable neck pillow has a supportive memory foam core that promotes proper alignment regardless of your position (it offers support whether you sleep with your head back, to one side or straight in the middle). A velcro closure secures it so that you can adjust the fit, and the outer shell is machine washable for easy care. The pillow itself feels soft and keeps your head elevated. Plus, it compresses to 60% of its original size and fits into the included travel bag when not being used. What the reviews say: 'I'm one of those people that can never sleep on a plane, no matter how long the flight is,' writes one reviewer. 'I've tried many types of pillows, and nothing helped. I had a 12-hour flight coming up and decided to give this one a try. It was the best decision ever. I slept for several hours and felt much more rested.' Amazon Weight: 0.28 pounds | Cover material: Fleece | Fill material: Foam, plastic | Care: Outer wrap is machine washable Pros: Cons: If you want something to support your head and neck while in a window or aisle seat, we recommend the Trtl Travel Pillow. It resembles a padded neck brace or wrap, and it's covered in ultra-soft fleece that feels comforting against the skin. The internal support system keeps your neck, chin and jaw in place, although the internal brace only sits on one side. Similar to our top pick, this has a velcro closure so you can adjust the fit based on your preferences. What our editors say: Emmy Favilla, managing editor at Forbes Vetted, swears by the Trtl Pillow and has been using it exclusively for years on domestic and long-haul flights. 'I've found it's ideal no matter which seat I'm in,' she says. Since switching from more traditional neck pillows to the Trtl, 'I don't wind up feeling any residual neck or shoulder pain whatsoever after dozing off on a long flight. Plus, getting a personalized fit is easy because you can adjust it to your liking. It may sort of look like you're wearing a neck brace, but it works, and I'm standing by it forever.' Pluto Weight: Not listed | Cover material: Alcantara and WPS mesh blend; Spandura | Fill material: Foam, recycled fill | Care: Cover is machine washable Pros: Cons: If you have trouble sleeping while traveling due to light and noise, the Pluto Pod solves those problems thanks to the built-in hood and eye mask. The hood and eyemask portion are fully adjustable, and the neck portion of the design offers 360-degree support. When you're not using the Pluto Pod, it rolls down into a small, traditional-looking pillow that wraps onto your luggage handle or can be stashed inside your suitcase. It's a bit larger than other options on our list (it measures 31 by 15 inches when open), but the unique features help you feel like you're resting in a quiet, private space rather than a crowded airplane. What our editors say: Lindsey Vickers, a former mattress and sleep editor at Forbes Vetted, recommends the Pluto Pod for travel. It addressed her travel and nap concerns, from an unsupported neck to a bobbing chin to excessive light. Amazon Weight: 0.7 pounds | Cover material: Microsuede | Fill material: Memory foam | Care: Cover is machine washable Pros: Cons: Although this pick has a traditional 'U' shape, higher sides provide extra support and gentle contouring for the head and jaw area. The 360-degree support is ideal for all types of sleepers, and the addition of seat straps prevents you from tipping forward or slouching while you sleep. Other helpful features include an adjustable clasp, washable cover and convenient carry bag. What the reviews say: 'This is a real winner. I travel a lot and take long trips, and this [pillow] allows me to sleep for a long period of time because my head isn't flopping around,' says one reviewer. 'I also have no neck pain, which I have had with my other [travel pillow]. It folds up nicely and fits in its case far better than my others. You can't go wrong with this.' Another confirms, 'The sides are high and supportive enough that I woke with zero neck pain and [experienced] zero head bobs while sleeping.' Amazon Weight: 12.7 ounces | Cover material: Polyester | Fill material: Memory foam, plastic | Care: Cover is machine washable Pros: Cons: If you run hot, the Cabeau Evolution Cool Pillow has mesh side vents that let hot air escape, and the moisture-wicking material keeps you cool throughout your journey. The dual memory foam fill material offers firm support, and the design has a flat back, so you're not pushed too far forward in your seat. The raised sides hug your jawline, and the front clasp is adjustable. While customers say it does an excellent job of preventing overheating (especially on long flights), it's not as compact and portable as other choices. What the reviews say: 'This pillow is well-built, comfortable and keeps your neck cool. It's the best neck pillow I've ever used,' says one customer. 'I can wear noise-canceling headphones with this without issue, and the ventilation really works.' Another user says it's 'very sturdy, well-built and provides great comfort when traveling. The vents on the sides prevent overheating and sweat.' The Forbes Vetted travel team has researched, written and published dozens of in-depth roundups on travel products, including the best travel accessories, best travel blankets and more. We began researching the best neck pillows for travel based on the recommendations of our seasoned Forbes Vetted team and Vucich's expert insight. There are several factors to consider when shopping for the best neck pillows for travel. Here's what to look for. The most important consideration when looking for a neck pillow for travel is support level. Whether you're sleeping in an upright position or on your side, maintaining a spine-neutral position helps alleviate aches and pains—and prevents you from waking up feeling tired and sore. Look for a firm pillow that can elevate your head and neck, as something too soft won't help you maintain proper alignment. Also, consider how you usually sleep, as this can impact the type of support you need. For instance, the Trtl Travel Pillow only supports one side of your neck at a time, so it's better suited for airplane travel if you're in an aisle or window seat. If you tend to toss, turn, or reposition frequently while you sleep, opt for the Ostrich Go Luxury Travel Pillow (which provides support from all angles), the Pluto Pod or the Cabeau Evolution S3 Travel Neck Pillow. Airplanes can be hot and stuffy, so look for a neck pillow with a breathable cover that's easy to care for. Many options have a cotton, polyester or viscose cover that's machine washable and won't cause you to overheat. Memory foam is a common fill material thanks to its long-lasting support, pressure relief and ability to promote proper spine alignment. Most pillows have a 'U' shape that wraps around the neck and keeps your head upright. This shape also prevents the head from bobbing around, which can lead to wakefulness. Other options might resemble a neck brace or include extra features like a hood to block out the light while sleeping. Consider how you prefer to sleep and read through customer reviews to better understand how this shape feels after continued use. Your neck pillow will travel through the airport, on the airplane and to your new destination, so choose something that doesn't take up too much space. Many pillows, like the Ostrich Go Luxury Travel Pillow, come with a travel case, while others may have a hook or clip that allows it to hang from the side of your bag. Most airlines don't count neck pillows as a carry-on item, but it's a good idea to double-check ahead of time and find one that packs down to be on the safe side. After extensive research, our team rated the Ostrich Go Luxury Travel Pillow as the best neck pillow for travel. It offers travelers 360 degrees of support, regardless of how they sleep, and the memory foam fill is soft and comfortable. It also comes with an included travel bag so you can easily store it when it's not in use. Memory foam offers excellent support and pressure relief, so it's a great material for a travel neck pillow. The Ostrich Go Luxury Travel Pillow and Cabeau Evolution S3 Travel Neck Pillow both have memory foam filling wrapped in a fabric cover that's machine washable. All the picks in this guide have a breathable cover that's easy to care for. Yes, neck pillows are helpful if you plan to nap or sleep while on a plane. According to our expert, it keeps your neck in a spine-neutral position when you fall asleep upright or seated, preventing unwanted stress on your neck and spine. If you travel frequently, investing in a good neck pillow can help you rest easier and make air travel more comfortable.