The TRTL travel pillow is an excellent companion for sleeping on a long flight, road trip, or anywhere you’re stuck sitting upright and in an awkward position. It provides ample support for your head and neck to allow for a comfy, quick rest without common neck pain.



No one really wants to sleep sitting straight up, like on a flight, but sometimes you don’t have a choice. You’re traveling, late at night, early in the morning, and you need to catch some shut eye when you can. Or, maybe you’re on the road, taking a long trip with your spouse, and it’s not your turn to drive. Getting some rest in these situations is tough. Enter the TRTL travel pillow an excellent option for sleeping just about anywhere you’re in an awkward position. It’s not a pillow you prop up between you and the wall or the window. Instead, it provides complete head and neck support by wrapping around your neck, like a scarf.

Ergonomically-designed, when deployed it keeps your head comfy and cozy and eliminates the neck pain associated with sleeping in such an awkward position. It’s also lightweight, super compact and perfect for travel. It’s lighter than an iPhone and about the size of a book when compressed and folded up. It even comes with a carrying bag, an excellent companion for toting the pillow around on your adventures.

What’s so special about the TRTL travel pillow?

For starters, you can wrap it and position the pillow on whichever side you want. You can have it on your left, right, or even in the middle. You can also adjust the wrapping fit, so if you want it more snug, that’s great, if you want it loose, that’s great, too.

To put it on you undo the fastening, position it where it’s most comfortable, wrap it up like a scarf and then rest like a champ. You can also place the pillow like a more traditional puffy companion, between your neck and the seat. Or, you could use it to prop up your head for reading, watching a movie, or looking out the window. It’s versatile in that regard. To clean it, you just run a cold cycle in the wash. You can attach it to your luggage via the telescopic handle or throw it in a carry on when you’re on the move.

Either way, it doesn’t get much more convenient than this. It kinda makes me wish I had the TRTL for all those flights and road trips I’ve taken over the years. I don’t even want to count how many hours of sleep I lost in there.

Who is it for?

Frequent fliers, traveling professionals, road trippers, off-gridders, and everyone on the move often in upright awkward positions. Sleep comfortably just about anywhere with TRTL.

Where to buy?

MSRP: $55