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Post Wanted Review: Trtl Travel Pillow

Ah, the joys of air travel. Cramped seats, circulating air, and the constant battle with gravity that keeps your head from falling onto the shoulder of the person next to you. As a frequent flyer who logs more miles than a marathon runner on steroids, I've tried just about every travel pillow imaginable. From the classic U-shaped cushion to inflatable monstrosities that make you look like you're wearing a life jacket, I thought I'd seen it all. But then I stumbled across Trtl Classic Travel Pillow.

Now, I know what you're all thinking: “Another travel pillow? Another pillow for a pillow?” But hear me out. This isn't your grandma's neck cushion. It's the Swiss Army knife of travel pillows. Except it doesn't come with an actual knife (which is probably for the best, considering airport security).

At first glance, it looks like a scarf and neck brace in one, but don't let its odd appearance fool you: this is the Trtl Travel Pillow, and it's going to change the way you fall asleep on planes and trains.


Strong Points:

  • Excellent neck support
  • Compact and lightweight
  • – Machine washable
  • Breathable fabric options
  • Comfortable fleece material

Cons:

  • Higher price range
  • Fixed plastic supports for classic models ( Tortoll Pillow Plus Height adjustable)

The Trtl Travel Pillow is an innovative take on the traditional travel pillow, designed to provide superior neck support in a compact, lightweight package. Unlike traditional U-shaped pillows, the Trtl resembles a soft fleece scarf with a hidden plastic support system inside. This unique construction cradles your head and neck, keeping it properly aligned while preventing it from bouncing around as you travel.

The pillow wraps around your neck like a scarf and fastens with a Velcro fastener. It fits snugly and can be adjusted to suit your comfort. Despite its unconventional appearance, the Trtl has become popular among frequent travelers for its effectiveness in improving the quality of sleep on long journeys. It is machine washable, easy to store and comes in a variety of models to suit different needs, including versions with cooling materials and height adjustment options.

It may take some getting used to, but the Trtl Travel Pillow is a game changer for travel comfort, offering a balance of support and portability that traditional pillows just can't match.

The best part is that this brand offers incredible bargain prices. Buy two Trtl Classic Travel Pillows to get 20% off, or buy three to get 30% off.


How to use

When I first unpacked the Trtl I was honestly a bit skeptical – where was the familiar U-shaped cushion? Instead I was holding what looked like a fleece scarf with a plastic insert in it.

Deciding to give it a fair try, I followed the instructions and placed the plastic section around my neck. As I wrapped the fleece around my neck and secured it with Velcro, I felt a bit like I was getting ready for a chiropractic appointment. But I don't mind looking a little silly if it means I can avoid the dreaded shaking of my head on my next overnight flight or coach trip.

Test Flight

As I slumped in the middle seat (obviously), I braced myself for the usual discomfort: you know the travel cliches: limited legroom, fighting over the armrest, and the inevitable game of “whose elbow is that?” This time, though, I had a secret weapon: the Trtl Travel Pillow. Wrapping it around my neck, I felt like a fashionable turtle preparing for hibernation.

The guy sitting next to me eyed me curiously, as if wondering if I was wearing some kind of high-tech neck brace. I nodded and told him, “Yes, it looks odd, but I'll be the one laughing when I get there.” As the bus pulled away, I waited for the familiar feeling of my head slowly tipping forward like a dandelion in a strong wind. But something strange happened. Or rather, nothing happened. My head didn't fall forward like a bobblehead in an earthquake. Instead, it remained motionless, supported by the (admittedly strange) device.

At first I thought it was just a fluke – maybe the driver had kept the bus ride extremely comfortable – but after hitting a few bumps I realized the Trtl was actually doing its job: my neck felt supported, my head wasn't swinging like a ping-pong ball, and I wasn't panicking as if I was going to crash face-first into the tray table every five minutes.

The real test came when I decided to watch a little TV during the trip. Typically, this requires a complicated system of propping up pillows and tucking your chin that would do any contortionist proud. But with the Trtl, I could actually watch the screen without feeling like my neck was auditioning for a role in “The Exorcist.” As I made my way through the last few miles, I realized a miracle had happened: I was actually sleeping. Not the unsteady, half-awake snooze that people often associate with sleeping on an airplane, but a bona fide, drooling slumber. And the best part? I woke up without feeling like I'd just gone ten rounds with a heavyweight boxer.

The woman across the aisle who had eyed my tortoise suspiciously earlier in the flight now looked at me with a mixture of envy and awe. “Where did you get that?” she whispered, pointing to my neck. I smiled enigmatically, feeling like I'd joined a secret society of restful travelers.

As I stepped off the plane, I caught sight of my reflection in the window, and while I did feel like I was wearing a fancy neck brace, the sleep-deprived lines on my face and springy step told a different story: the Trtl Travel Pillow had passed the travel test with flying colors.

Verdict

After weighing the pros and cons, I've concluded that the Trtl travel pillow is like those weird-looking superfoods that my health-freak friends rave about: It may not look as appetizing (though it is a lot tastier than a traditional travel pillow), but it does more than you'd expect. And honestly, in the grand scheme of travel fashion fails, the Trtl barely ranks on the embarrassment scale.

So don't be surprised if the person sitting next to you gives you sidelong glances as you wrap your neck like a chic mummy. And don't be surprised if they give you envious looks at the end of your trip, because who's going to have the last laugh when you arrive at your destination neckless like you just finished a WWE match? You and your weird little neck scarf.

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