Obus Forme Memory Foam Travel Pillow

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Obus Forme Memory Foam Travel Pillow

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Brand: Obus Forme
EAN: 0064845234167
Label: Obus Forme
Manufacturer: Obus Forme
Material Type: Memory Foam
Model: PL-MEM-NK
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Obus Forme
Release Date: 2006-05-01
Studio: Obus Forme



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Product DescriptionSupport your neck and head firmly with the Obus FormeĀ® Memory Foam Travel Pillow. Unique elevated and contoured side panels are designed to provide luxurious support for your head and neck. Ideal for air travel, for use on the road, or in the comfort of your home or office. Button clasp helps to prevent the pillow from slipping off your shoulders. Pommel on bottom of pillow rests on your shoulders for additional stability, providing your head and neck with proper support. Back of pillow is contoured to comfortably support your neck. Flat edge on back of pillow rests against your seat without slipping. Allows for a more restful and restorative sleep. Flexible and fits most necks. The Travel memory foam pillow includes a plush, velour, machine-washable cover.




Features:
  • Unique elevated and contoured side panels are designed to provide luxurious support for your head and neck
  • Composed of dense, high quality memory foam to provide you with luxurious comfort and firm support
  • Designed to help prevent pain and stiffness in your neck and shoulders so that you arrive at your destination more comfortable and relaxed





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not soft enough
It's a nice idea to have a travel pillow made of memory foam, but this pillow just didn't cut it. It's way too bulky for airline travel. The width of the pillow pushed my head forward in an already cramped seat. Save your money and purchase a travel pillow made of a material that is more easily compressed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - IT WON'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT!
I travel a lot. Long 10 hour flights. So although it's a bulky item, it's still worth having it on a trip. When I'm in transit I hook it around on my carry on bag and when in flight I have it on my neck at all times. It's very comfortable, the cover is washable and doesn't shrink. The chemical odor it comes with vanishes away with use. I have this travel pillow on car trips as well and many times when relaxing on my armchair at home. I like the fact that the foam is firm enough to support your neck and smooth enough for your face to touch it. It's shape was perfectly engineered and I didn't get that much comfort out of other travel horseshoe pillows I've owned. I highly recomend it. (In case you're wondering I'm 5'2 and skinny.)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great pillow for travel
This pillow is much better than the squishy foam kind, especially if you're like me and have neck issues. This one is a bit stiff, but that's exactly what I wanted. The raised sides make it more comfortable, also. It's a little heavier than the useless regular ones, but pick your poison. I would rather have a little heavier pillow that works. Also, the cool thing about the memory foam is that I squished it way smaller into a little bag and clipped the little bag to my backpack. Undo it in the airplane, and poof, back to it's original form in a minute or so.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Very Little Support
I spend a lot of time reading and sitting at my computer and was hoping this pillow would offer substantial support for my neck. It does not. In fact, when the ends are snapped together, the pillow hangs loosely around my size-sixteen neck and the memory foam has no purpose. I haven't taken this pillow on a flight, so it may be more practical when one is sitting on a plane, but it is useless for my needs. Also, the foam has a strong musty odor that some people may not like and was made in China.

My experience was so different from those of other reviewers, who commented on the "hospital like smell," snug fit, and metal clip, that I'm wondering if the product hasn't changed substantially. In any case, an adjustable Velcro fit rather than a one-size-fits-all snap would be a great improvement.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - excellent for long travel ( or short )
I purchased the obuse forme memory foam travel pillow before taking a flight from Atlanta to Germany and It was a life saver or should I say a neck saver. I had made this trip before with out a travel pillow and I got to say it makes the world of difference because no matter what you do it's not comfortable on a plane and this really helps. Also when just driving my wife uses it to nap and she also likes it very well. I have to say I did alot of looking around before purchasing this one and it was because I have memory foam pillows that I sleep with that I decided to go with this one and I'm glad I did after seeing the other ones and alot of them were alot smaller and I dont think they would have worked as well.



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