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Old October 31st, 2003, 09:55 PM
wayne dooley
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Hello

I saw an "air travel pillow" while on some endless flight, in the SkyMall
catalog so I visited www.skymall.com to check it out. Has anyone tried
this? The concept seems good, esp. for those of us who get stiff necks from
leaning back. This thing you inflate, place on your lap and lean into. I
have a BA flight to London soon and this might just be the ticket,
considering they now seem to FILL EVERY SEAT and I invariably get in
thesardine scction. The pillow is 29.95. I have done some Google searches
for reviews already but nothing came up for this particular pillow. I can
see where it might be a bit of a bother to inflate/deflate, but it seems a
better option than booze or pills, and after many trans-Atlantic flights I
know I just don't sleep.

tia
wayne




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Old November 1st, 2003, 12:51 AM
Mtwhitney62
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I had two; the first one got taken during a stop over by the cleaning crew, the
second one leaked right away.
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Old November 2nd, 2003, 03:34 PM
Ken Tough
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wayne dooley wrote:

I saw an "air travel pillow" while on some endless flight, in the SkyMall
catalog so I visited www.skymall.com to check it out. Has anyone tried
this? The concept seems good, esp. for those of us who get stiff necks from
leaning back. This thing you inflate, place on your lap and lean into.


My wife finds the little U-shaped inflatable ones very good.
They keep your head from lolling around, and you can lean
back and relax your neck. Quite cheap indeed.

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Ken Tough
 




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