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The BCOZZY Travel Neck Pillow is a patented travel accessory designed for maximum comfort during long flights and car rides. With its unique double support system, adjustable ergonomic design, and machine washable fabric, it ensures a restful journey while being easy to carry and maintain.
Brand | BCOZZY |
Model Number | 20080001 |
Colour | Gray |
Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 25.4 x 0.1 cm; 210 g |
Material | Bounce-Back Microfiber |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Special Features | Double Neck Support, Flexible and Versatile fit, Ergonomic Design, Fully Machine Washable, Durable Build, Enhanced Comfort, Multi-Purpose Use, Pillow and the Carrying Bag feature Snap Loops |
Item Weight | 210 g |
J**D
Versatile and comfortable
I did a lot of research before ordering this product as I had a long flight ahead of me .I suffer from arthritic stiffness in my neck and shoulders so wanted good support without feeling too restricted. I’m 5’2” and have a short neck and find many travel neck supports to high.This one is perfect - soft , supportive and highly adjustable. The highest point can be worn on the right, left , front or back with easy Velcro fastening . Great choice of colours- I went for the purple and it’s lovely.It comes with a bag and fits easily into it. Has easy snap on strap to attach to backpacks.I used this on a long flight to India and wouldn’t have been without it . Well worth paying a bit more .
J**W
Takes some work
Takes some work but when you hit the sweet spot it is a very comfortable and supportive neck pillow
M**N
11 hr flight and managed to get some rest and sleep!
Great product, so many different ways to wear, you are sure to get comfortable. Could lean against window, didnt work for me, but on either side of shoulder i soon got a little sleep! Comfortable to wear and not bulky to carry!
T**
Life saver!
I have tried lots of neck pillows on planes and they used to press on the bottom of my head and cause my neck Spondylosis ti flare up.This one is worth the money, it’s slightly thinner at the back, so not pushing your head forward.I have to keep my spine straight on a plane and cannot ‘lean’ over onto a pillow etc, so this was a life saver.I slept 3 hours of my 4 hour flight for the first time ever!Sat up straight, and if you do it tight enough, your head doesn’t fall forward and wake you up.It’s made me realise I can do a 4 hour flight with ease even though I have hidden disabilities, I honestly thought I would have to stop long flights, but I will use this every time now. Worth the money.
L**Q
Over priced and under supportive. See our full review of five compared, below
My family is flying long haul so wanted to get some neck supports for the plane. We are a family of six (4 adults & two teenagers) of different shapes and sizes and didn’t know which pillow(s) to go for with so many mixed reviews and average 4.5 star ratings.So we took advantage of my Prime membership and ordered the top five rated neck pillows to compare at home, expecting there to be something for everyone. We haven’t flown yet so this review is just our first impressions from sitting for a few minutes with the various types prior to travel. These ratings and comments are a combination of our shared opinions.Note: We are not affiliated with any of the stores/manufacturers nor have we been offered any incentive or free trial. These are just our honest impressions having seen the products in real life.BCOZZY Neck Pillow £40Overall score : 6/10This was the pillow we all expected to like most. It had the most impressive marketing claims and really looked like it would offer perfect support. It was very disappointing. The first point of note is that it comes in a little bag with a string and toggle and packing and unpacking it is similar to a sleeping bag with its case; its tight to get out and a real challenge to squash down enough to get back in. We did not think the carry case was durable nor that it would last very long.There were no extras (earplugs or eye-mask) as is typical with a neck pillow) and it was terribly expensive compared to its main competitor(s). It is stuffed with that cheap polyester (stuffed toy type) fluffy filling rather than memory foam and the stuffing wasn’t firm or full enough, It help lumpy and sparse. There seemed too little loft to the sides and whilst it did offer great support to the chin where it doubled over, the head was not well supported at the sides and there was every likelihood of a painful stiff neck if you’re not in a window. We didn’t think it was particularly well made either. It felt cheap. What we did like was the long strip of Velcro which made it adjustable for a wide range of neck sizes and we did feel it would fit a wider neck, but that’s a moot point if it cannot support the head. Overall, we wouldn’t keep it, even at half the price paid.Travelon Deluxe Wrap-N-Rest Pillow £26Overall score : 7/10The travelon is a very similar design to the BCOZZY but is far superior. It comes in a clear plastic case with a zip and is easy to get out and put away. The case wouldn’t prove durable but we still liked it more. The case is, however, far too big for hand luggage as the pillow isn’t ‘squashed’ inside and would eat up all your carry-on bag space, it’s more suited to vehicular/boat travel than air travel where you are not measured on space to the last millimetre. The Travelon pillow does not come with the little extras (eye-mask or earplugs) and it was also disappointing to not have a velcro fastener to secure it in place like the BCOZZY does. Whilst it did feel both comfortable and fully supportive, it is unlikely to stay put and it spread open when the head dropped down creating a gap for the chin to fall into, defeating its own purpose. Had we decided this was the best option I would have sewn Velcro or tie ribbons to it to ensure it stayed put. Everyone agreed this was better than its BCOZZY rival, and at almost half the cost would be worth a little sewing to optimise its use. But it wasn’t our top choice so I’ve saved myself some work.Proglobe Travel Neck Pillow 5/10 £23Overall score: 5/10We inadvertently ordered two of these thinking they were different and I’m pleased we did. We are able to say the comments below applied to BOTH Proglobe neck pillows as the build quality and materials are identical and it’s not just an isolated quality issue with the one we tried. The bottom line is that none of us liked this option. It came in a nice marketing box (looks more expensive than it is, and we really did like case that the pillow came in. It’s a little black zip case and it was super easy to roll up and put away with the centralised mid way (rather than on top) zip design. It has the best quality case and storage system of all the samples. It also had a nice clip to attach it externally to a bag or case which we liked. It also came with earplugs and a mask and the quality of these were ‘ok’ / average. The earplugs have a useful little plastic case to store them in but we didn’t like that they were all the same colour (black). You can of course mark the cases with the users name but other brands had colour co-ordinated earplugs that we thought was a better option.The fabric on the pillow was very nice and soft and the inside support is memory foam. That’s where this product lost all its stars. It felt like a cheap low density memory foam and it didn’t spring back after being unravelled. Hubby said leave it an hour and see, but we felt that defeated the point of having it for travel if you need to leave it so long to rebound into use. We didn’t feel the pillow offered any chin support at all, and, although the sides were slightly more robust, there was still a sense that you’d be the parcel shelf ‘nodding dog’ if you fell asleep wearing it. None of us rated this product highly and none of us said we would be happy to keep it. It is cheaper than most options, but its still a waste of money of it doesn’t do its job well.Primari Travel Neck Pillow for Sleeping 8/10 £35overall: 8/10AYhome Travel Pillow 9/10 £22overall: 9/10I’m reviewing the Primari and the AYhome together as they are so similar its impossible to tell them apart (except that they’re different colours). Hubby likes the Primari best and felt it was slightly less ‘throttling’ than the AYhome. I liked the AYhome best and felt it offered great snug support. The kids were equally split, but said they’d be happy with either. The only issue with the AYhome is the colour. It appears to only come in grey or pink (I got the pink one but pink pastel isn’t great for everyone). They model in a grey jersey fabric option had too long a delivery time (2 weeks) and wouldn’t arrive quickly enough. Whilst hubby said he marginally preferred the Primari brand for comfort, he didn’t like it sufficiently more to justify the additional 50% extra cost. But as the delivery delay is prohibitive, we are keeping the overpriced Primari, and for these reasons it lost points against the Ayhome. They both come with (different coloured) earplugs in a small case and a black face mask, which is of average quality. The storage/carry bag is the same as the BCOZZY and a real nightmare to pack up and as the toggle doesn’t close fully once its not factory finished, its easy for the earplugs to come out and get lost, so both products lost marks for the carry case.The pillows themselves are filled with what seems to be good high density, high quality, memory foam which had great spring back (almost instantly) and what feels like excellent support. I’m not sure I like the loose little Velcro pads over the Velcro closure on the pillow case. I think they’ll be lost on first use. But it’s good to have them to stop the Velcro catching when the pillows not being used.At £22 (at time of writing) the AYhome is by far the best option if you can get it in time.
C**S
Comfort & support
Out of four neck cushions that I tried BCOZZY was the winner, comfortable & with the most chin support. Yes it is one of the most expensive but the reason you are buying one of these neck cushions is for the comfort & support so you might as well have the best & hope it will last you long enough so you can justify the cost.I knocked one star off for traveling as it was the biggest to carry around but you can always attach it to the outside of your bag.All in all I would recommend that you to try this cushion out.
J**B
Great but.. let down by the velcro
I bought this to replace my ageing inflatable neck pillow ahead of a flight and a 3 hour bus transfer.Overall it works well and provides excellent support for snoozing, especially stopping the head "nodding" forward or to the sides. So much better than the old inflatable pillow. However the velcro isn't very sticky and it has a habit of suddenly giving up which allows your previously supported snoozing head to flop around! It's also worth noting once it's wrapped round your neck it is fairly warm, I guess this is to be expected but worth considering.It comes with a bag which has a loop that can be opened by a popper. It held when looped and popped onto my day sack strap in spite of being jostled a few times. I was worried it'd fall off and I'd personally prefer a more secure solid loop which I could clip on via a small carabina or similar.In summary it works and supports the head well so long as the velcro holds.
H**T
Does what it’s supposed to do
Did the job - I’ve had about 7 different ones - this this best so far.
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