
On another review somewhere (the one that convinced me to buy it originally) I saw something like "As long as you can ignore the laughing and staring of the other passengers, you will sleep like a baby." It's true! They ended up jealous...after seeing the quality sleep I was getting.I purchased this pillow before an overseas flight. My intention was actually to use it as an ottoman under my feet and legs when sleeping. My legs are just short enough that they usually don't rest comfortably on the floor of the plane ~~ the seat edge cuts into the backs of my legs. Fortunately, I had a window seat, so I was able to partially inflate the pillow, fill the floor space in front of me, and with my legs nicely supported sleep more comfortably. I did not try it in the position pictured, as I have neck problems and can't turn my head like that. It seems sturdy construction. I will use it on future flights, and I think that because of its size, when partially inflated to various degrees it has other possibilities as a pillow, lumbar support, etc. (will do some imaginative experimentation) ~~ whereas other smaller inflatables are pretty much usable only as designed.This product does exactly what it promises. And, it is quite comfortable. However, it seems to be designed for Coach class. The space between the passenger seat and the seat in front of you is too far in First Class to comfortably lean into the pillow if it rests against the seat in front. You could put it in your lap...but, then you are very conscious of stablizing it to keep it snug against your body.
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