
Bought this for multi-flight trip from Michigan to diverse European details and back again in June/July. The odd mold actually works wonderfully: you draw the cords a routine erst you get it about your neck, and adjust equally “side pillow” if you tend to drift to one side, or beneath your neck if you’re a “nose falling forward” person. Super-soft, packs down to cypher and weighs less than that. This pillow means I’ll no longer have that terrible stiff neck (and I’m also loads less likely to snore in a totally unladylike fashion!).the inflation valve is designed therefore it’s a Bucky Gusto Travel Pillow small tough to blow up firmly (if you like QUITE House as I do) — laid fairly deep into the pillow, and it is large in diameter (covering it with your talk to inflate is a short tricky). The blackamoor rubber flip cover too was liberal on mine (as in not attached) – I don’t know if it’s supposed to exist alike that or if mine was flawed, merely it was annoying to keep traverse of (you want to track the valve so you don’t accidentally press it and DEFLATE this otherwise terrific pillow!)Don’t understand the someone who enunciated the neck part didn’t touch back of seat – that it was besides flat. I was on a multitude of different planes with various seat styles, and never formerly received this issue.
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