Devi - Designed for aircraft seats with moveable "wing" headrests UPDATE : GREAT!!

UPDATE 1/12/2024:My husband finally had a chance to try to this system on a flight and enthusiastically reports ”It’s GREAT!”.  It attached to the Airbus 321 Neo’s headrest “wings” quickly and easily; held his head securely; didn’t cause a headache, and was extremely comfortable.  He was able to sleep.  Bonus: mask straps held his EarPods securely in place.He's a professional pilot; says unequivocally that this sleep system is the best he’s ever tried during dead-heading, and confirms it is 5 stars.  We’ll happily be purchasing a second one.ORIGINAL REVIEW 1/8/2024:I tried this travel sleep support at home and based on that, think it might work extremely well.  Designed for use with commonly used aircraft seats that feature slightly moveable headrest “wings”, it should be easy to set up and non-intrusive for neighboring seatmates.  Thick padding covered my ears so household sounds were muffled.  The molded mask placed no pressure on my eyes and didn’t let any light in.  Unlike horseshoe designs, it didn't cause neck pain or allow my head to bobble or flop forward.This “pillow” is light, not bulky, and comes with its own drawstring pouch.  I like how it doesn’t require inflation.  Also, some of the large inflatable travel pillows are not allowed on certain airlines or in certain situations so this pillow gives one less thing to worry about.We have a red-eye to Fiji in 2 months that I’ve been dreading so I’ve been trying various sleep supports.  So far this one is my favorite.  It might trigger a headache from the mask pressure – but with profound fatigue that might not be a concern.  My husband took it on a flight to evaluate – but was upgraded to First Class and was unable to.  Pity!After there is an opportunity to utilize this pillow in flight I will update this review – but for now, 5 stars.

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