Interesting spin on a travel pillow.
Oh wow that looks comfy. But only if it auto-inflates.
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Interesting spin on a travel pillow.
Oh wow that looks comfy. But only if it auto-inflates.
I've been tempted to try one of those pillows, ita, but yeah, it would be irritating to inflate.
The brilliance far outweighs the ugly in my mind. I wouldn't even be that bugged at inflating it. If my seatmate looked at me funny -- ehn, it's not like I'd be awake long enough to let it really get to me, so ha-ha, fishy-eyed seatmate! I would mock you, if I weren't happily fast asleep!
Thankfully I can fall asleep on airplanes without a pillow or even the need to recline my seat beforehand. One of the few useful skills I picked up spending my teen years in 3 hour weekend commutes to the hospital.
I imagine manual (or whatever) inflation on a plane cramped enough that you need the pillow would be really irritating to yourself and your neighbours.
I can't sleep upright. Even with the seats reclined, I need to lean against something on the side too. BA flights to Kenya rocked because their headrests curve around your head. Other than that, that's why I always get the window seat.
Sometimes I can sleep by flopping forward on the tray. But it's nowhere near guaranteed.
I totally need a window seat on a plane. Because even with a pillow I get a terrible crick in my neck if I'm sitting upright. I need to lean sideways, damnit.
Even with the seats reclined, I need to lean against something on the side too.
Me too. I have a couple of neck-pillows, but they're not quite right. Too thick in back, not enough on the sides.
I can't sleep on planes, and I hate all of you who can.
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I can't sleep on planes, and I hate all of you who can.
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BA flights to Kenya rocked because their headrests curve around your head. Other than that, that's why I always get the window seat
They had that on my ATA flight from DC last week - I've never encountered it before. But yeah, window and pillow. Plus, it's easier to ignore the rest of humanity from the window seat.