Which Type of Neck Pillow is Best for Travel?

If you have been constantly traveling or constantly suffering from cervical pain, it is time to switch your regular pillow to give support to your neck while you are on the go or to relieve your neck and shoulder muscles after a long hectic day. Short of scoring a row of empty seats to dream on while traveling? Your best bet for getting at least a little sleep while flying is a neck rest also known as a travel pillow from reputable brands like Caldera’s Releaf.




With endless products out there to provide the plushy reinforcements, you need to sleep better while traveling and feel better once you have reached your destination, finding the perfect one for your use can be cumbersome. If you happen to have a zealous hatred of your travel pillow, you probably end up investing in a bad one. 


So even if you are having a generic neck rest that you picked up in a hurry before going for a trip a few years ago, consider upgrading to Caldera’s Releaf neck rest. And of course, this solid neck rest, made of moldable and highly versatile material is available on a budget in two sizes to keep your neck and head in good posture.


What features to look for When Choosing a Travel Pillow?

 

Whether you suffer from neck pain or simply looking for a pillow that will support your spine while working long hours and travel, look no further than neck rests or pillows that offer a whole range of support, comfort, and squishiness and are made of polyurethane. We have rounded up some of the features and the solutions they can provide to problems like neck pains to headaches, snoring to frozen shoulders.


●     Comfort and Support

 

Contour pillows are good at providing relief from pinched nerves, neck aches, or any other discomfort because they have enough structure to keep your spine in line. This neck rests can offer ample support for the side-sleepers than feather pillows. Not only ample support for the weight of the neck but these come in different sizes and an adjustable strap that does not restrict your movements or feel too tight.

The unique contour design conforms to the shape of the neck for a comfortable fit that offers superior support for the head, neck, and shoulders.


●     Easy to Carry

 

If you like to travel light, you don’t want your travel pillow to take up so much space in your luggage that can restrict you to carry other necessary things. So it should be lightweight, flexible, easy to carry, and pack in luggage. Barring that, look for a neck rest that can be clipped outside of your bag or luggage.


●     Don’t Miss out On Fabric

 

Most often, while selecting a neck rest people tend to overlook the fabric which is one of the important factors to ensure comfort. The material should be suitable for use in any condition whether hot or cold and should not feel uncomfortable to wear. Pillows with outer made plastics can irritate the skin, so it is important that a fabric like nylon is chosen that is comfortable all year round and washable.


●     Fit and Size

 

There are neck rests that are one-size-fits-all which is not the case for most people. When choosing the size measure at the narrowest part of your neck and select the one which will allow space for people who move their head in any direction while they sleep. It should also work in a window, a middle, or an aisle seat that retains its shape and provides lasting support to a whole variety of head shapes, sizes, and neck lengths.

 

Moreover, it must conform to the shape of your neck. Since your head will likely move around a bit while sleeping or traveling, especially on a road trip or if there is turbulence. So while you snooze the positioning of the pillow will make sure of the grip or traction around the bottom of the pillow to help you stay in place.

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