Obus Forme Inflatable Travel Pillow

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Obus Forme Inflatable Travel Pillow

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Obus Forme
EAN: 0064845242698
Label: Obus Forme
Manufacturer: Obus Forme
Model: PL-INP-02
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Obus Forme
Release Date: 2006-05-01
Studio: Obus Forme

Features:
  • Adjustable closure-fits most necks
  • Inflates in seconds, deflates for compact storage in its own pouch
  • Reversible and equal comfort in either the front or back position


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - decent for the price
Good pillow, but the button attachment is terrrrrrible. Just snaps off every few seconds, so it feels like the pillow would slip off your neck anytime! I need to figure out if I can attach a velcro closure (....without puncturing the pillow itself..arrrgh)



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Too Small For My Neck
This product needs to snap around your neck to fit properly, like a collar. I am under the height/weight indicated in the product description but it is too tight. I wear a shirt with a collar size of 17 (XL). Amazon or manufacturer should indicate a max collar size rather than a height/weight limit.

Another point - As others have noted there is a bit of a seam along the inside. If you wear a collarless shirt such as a T-shirt or many women's shirts this might be irritating. Don't think it would be too bad if wearing a shirt with a collar - as you could wrap it around the outside of a collar.

This goes back to Amazon.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor quality
My obus forme inflatable travel pillow will not stay inflated. I blow it up, close it, seal it, and it immediately deflates. I purchased this as a birthday present for my mother before a long overseas trip, so I am pretty disappointed she is not able to use it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good deal
This pillow was a very good value for the money. It was convenient, comfortable and I had no problems with the plastic seam on the neck area. In fact I even tried to rub my neck on it, because of previous reviews, and couldn't feel it. I really liked the neck support, it held your head in more of an upright position but you could still lean into it as a pillow.I have a long torso and cant sleep upright usually. For the money it makes long plane trips more bearable. I would have given it 5 stars but one of my two sprang a slow leak by the end of the trip. But for the money, it is worth it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Do NOT BUY IT!
This item is very uncomfortable and it smells like china right out the box. I would suggest just a regular stuffed neck pillow. Do not get one that is inflatable they just suck.



 



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