The Internet Is Obsessed With This Travel Pillow That Looks Like A Neck Brace

Photo credit: TRTL Travel
Photo credit: TRTL Travel

From Women's Health

Sleeping comfortably on a plane is something of an art. If you're able to roll up a sweatshirt or position that blow-up neck pillow juuuust right so you doze off to dreamland despite essentially being upright, consider my mind blown. As for everyone else (umm, the entire world?) who can't create the perfect shuteye situation in that small of a space? There's the Trtl Pillow Plus.

The Trtl Pillow Plus is a fully adjustable travel pillow that wraps around your neck like a plush, well, brace. Thanks to the two twistable toggles, you can customize the pillow's height in the front and in the back of your neck. Talk about sleep position possibilities! In fact, according to the pillow peeps at Trtl themselves, there are actually over 80 different configurations possible, so finding the one—or ones—for you is practically guaranteed.

Covering the foam padding is fuzzy fleece to keep you feeling warm and cozy at any altitude. But, as frequent fliers know oh-so-well, the airplane temps tend to be a bit, err, temperamental (yes, pun intended). So for all those times when your flight's a/c is fickle, the pillow's breathable mesh fabric works its magic and makes it so you can continue to sleep soundly sans-sweat.

Available in pink and blue, the $59.99 pillow also comes with a free waterproof carrying bag, which makes packing it super easy. Can't squeeze it in? Just hang the bag on the outside of your suitcase and keep on rollin'.

The pillow is also machine washable so you can free your mind of any worries about it holding onto that dirt and grime that so deliciously comes along with travel. With passionate Amazon reviews celebrating all of the pillow's pros—and one buyer even calling it a "game changer"—it's no surprise the Internet is obsessing over this genius invention.

Now, in the immortal words of Fergie, "we flyin' first class up in the sky..." because this pillow makes every trip a champagne-popping delight.

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