Lewis N. Clark Reakt™ Neck Pillow

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Lewis N. Clark Reakt™ Neck Pillow



 : Lewis N. Clark Reakt™ Neck Pillow
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List Price: $32.99
Price: $34.63
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Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days




Binding: Apparel
Brand: Lewis N. Clark
Department: unisex-adult



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionReakt (re-act: A temperature and pressure sensitive foam that molds to body contours for a custom fit.




Features:
  • Reakt (re-act: A temperature and pressure sensitive foam that molds to body contours for a custom fit
  • The warmer the temperature, the softer the pillow-the cooler the temperature, the firmer the pillow
  • Stlish, removable faux suede cover is soft against skin and hand washable with mild soap and water
  • Features a vibrating feature to create even more comfort











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Don't know how I managed without it
I have deterioration in my C5-6 vertebrae and one incident of sleeping wrong can make my life miserable for many days, so I'd been looking for something supportive to use when napping in a car or plane. Based on the description and reviews, I couldn't decide between the DogBones and the Lewis N. Clark Reakt pillows, so I got them both.

The DogBones pillow arrived first, so I tried it for a week - and it was great. Then the Reakt pillow arrived and I tried it for a week... and, well, now the DogBones stays home as a decorative pillow on my couch.

The DogBones is comfortable, but it turns out to be a little too big for my neck, whereas the Reakt fits perfectly and the memory foam is very comfortable and supportive. The cover is of a rather weird suede-like material that almost feels greasy but isn't; I worry a little bit that it might be prone to pick up dirt easily, but I haven't had it long enough to evaluate that.

In a nutshell - I love it and since it arrived I've never left home without it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lewis N. Clark Reakt Neck Pillow
It's not easy to find a good, reasonably priced neck pillow that provides solid support and is comfortable too. This pillow gets top marks in all these categories. I would definitely recommend the item. In fact, I bought another one for when I'm riding along as a passenger or when I'm in the dentist chair.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Traveler's Friend
No doubt that most airline passengers have spent countless hours attempting to get comfortable on those invariably uncomfortable seats - unless of course you're fortunate enough to fly first class exclusviely. All that changes with this pillow. L&C's Neck Pillow is sublime! Exceptionally comfortable. So much so, that passengers in first class may offer their seats in trade. All and all this pillow makes any mode of travel more enjoyable.



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