If you are tall (like me) put it on the tray table with an airline pillow on top and a blanket over that. You can also put it flat on your lap if you are shorter. You can underor over-inflate it to taste. And it inflates about 2/3 of the way just in the process of unfolding it. I have had success with it regardless of what the person in front of me does, as long as he/she doesn't change position frequently.
That said, it is a bit bulky when deflated. The sleeve on the front intended for your hands is only adequate if you have small hands and narrow shoulders. I would also guess that it might not be too comfortable if you are significantly overweight. Moreover, the surface is not very plush, so plan on using the airline's blanket over it. And it works best when its use is preceded by a glass of Merlot and two PM Tylenol.
However, I have used this product on multiple West Coast to Europe trips and it is the best option that I have found.We have three Sky Rest pillows and recently used them on a trip to Europe. They were wonderful! On the way over, I used it on my tray table as a pillow and was easily able to sleep leaning forward. On our return flight, we had an exit row with no seats in front of us. We loved putting our feet up on the Sky Rest pillows as a sort of ottoman. My husband, who is 6'5" has never been so comfortable on an airplane.
We are heading to Asia in March and will each be taking a Sky Rest
with us. We will also be recommending the Sky Rest to all of our
friends and family.
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Here's the issue--you lean on the pillow, the pillow is on the tray table, and the tray table is connected to the seat of the person in front of you.So when you shift, they feel it. Leads to awkward social situations.
The construction of the product is good. When deflated, it is on the bulky side, though.
I bought mine a while ago, tried it a few times, and then put it away. Another issue is that this posture isn't really that comfortable, even if the seat in front of you is empty. In particular if the person in front doesn't have their seat reclined, you'll be pretty far forward.
I'm going to give this other product: "First Class Sleeper Travel Pillow" a try.I've never been able to sleep on a plane until I got a Skyrest. All the u-shaped pillows I tried didn't work because my head falls forward as I start to fall asleep. Skyrest takes a little getting used to but if you experiment with different positions you will find one that works for you. It doesn't really matter about the person in front. If they move their seat back you can move yours back too. It can actually be better if you are wedged in tighter. The other advantage is that you can use it during a layover or, if you're lucky enough to get get a front row seat, you can put your feet up and sit way back in your seat and you have a virtual recliner.


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