Trtl Travel Pillow Review: 3 Editors Rate Its Comfort Level
We Tested the Viral Travel Pillow That Promises Sleep on Planes
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Trtl Travel Snooze Bundle Plus ($105, originally $150)
"I am the type of person who can stay up for 10 hours on a flight, frustrated that I can't fall asleep no matter what position I try. Eventually, I just give up and read a book, leading me to an exhausted first day at my destination. Then the Trtl Travel Snooze Bundle came into my life, and I passed right out. While this Plus set is decidedly more expensive, it comes with the cooling pillow and a sleep mask that completely blocks out all light and boasts perfectly comfortable fabric with hollowed-out eyes.
The best thing about this neck pillow has to be the fact that it's adjustable. By twisting the toggle on the side, you can raise or lower your resting point to just the right height, then move the landing shelf to either side, or the front if you're able to rest in a forward lean.
Needless to say, my boyfriend was the one who was frustrated and jealous when we landed in Greece and he hadn't slept as comfortably as me. I don't wish deprivation of sleep upon anyone — I just tell them to get the Trtl." — Sarah Wasilak, associate director, Shopping