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Lewis N. Clark Mood Neck Pillow, Blue


Lewis N. Clark Mood Neck Pillow, Blue


Best Price: $12.99


Product Features
  • Made of nylon
  • Constructed of stretchy smooth nylon and filled with thousands of tiny micro beads
  • U-shaped design
  • Provides maximum head and neck support
  • Easy to store

Editorial Reviews
Product Description

Hug it. Squish it. Squeeze it. Travel never felt so good Form-fitting pillow shifts with body movements to provide continuous comfort


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Customer Reviews
Elle Said: A must have ( Jul. 7th 2009 )
A great product to have when traveling long distances. Your neck will thank you by giving you a pain free journey. Very comfortable and can be easily packed away when not in use. A definite must have.
Captain Said: Excellent quality, very comfortable, not too firm ( Jun. 18th 2009 )
Bought their fiber filled one first, too firm. Wanted microbeads as it turned out. I like it less firm sometimes, firm at others, and the microbeads give you a choice.
K. Varraso Said: Ought to be a standard feature in every new car. ( May. 10th 2009 )
This silly looking little pillow is wonderful. It holds the head of a napping passenger at just the right angle to snooze, while keeping the neck from getting stiff and hurting when the person wakes up. I started buying these kinds of "donut with a bite missing" pillows about twenty years ago, and got some very strange looks when I used the pillows on long plane flights. Now I see that many travel warriors carry them, and that they are becoming common on long car trips as well. That's terrific. This particular pillow is very comfortable, with lightweight foam beads inside a thin covering. The covering allows the beads to shift when the user moves their head slightly, so it will be more comfortable than a pillow that doesn't give. Also, the foam beads are much, much lighter than the solid memory foam or buckwheat hulls that I have found in other such pillows. It doesn't feel much heavier than an inflatable pillow, and is much nicer than one, because the foam beads don't make the crinkling noise associated with a plastic inflatable pillow. The downside is that the thin cloth covering, which allows the beads to move freely, doesn't look very durable. If given to a young child, I would bet that the back seat of the car would be full of foam beads in about three seconds. Happily, I am not a young child, and have used this very comfortable pillow for many months with no problems whatsoever. It comes with a vinyl case, in which I store the pillow when not in use, avoiding the tears and damage associated with being thrown in the trunk. Otherwise, it gets no gentle treatment from me. If it does begin to tear, I plan to put the whole pillow in a nylon stocking as a quick/cheap repair, so I won't get little balls of foam all over my car. But for now, I'll enjoy the pillow for allowing me to snooze the miles away when it's my husband's turn to drive.
Cheryl J. Evans Said: For long trips, this is a lifesaver! ( Oct. 30th 2008 )
A very long over seas trip, economy class, YIKES! This neck pillow was awesome. Much softer and more comfortable than the blow ups. Well worth the money!
Rob Said: Squishy, but not supportive enough ( Mar. 1st 2008 )
We used one of these on our trip to Brazil. The flight was long and sleeping on an airplane is never comfortable, especially with one's head lolling about. We had two kinds of pillow: this one and two inflatables we had been given as a "going on vacation present". The inflatables were more supportive and were adjustable depending on how much air you wanted in them. The Lewis N. Clark pillow was just squishy and, admittedly, a stress reliever when playing with it in your hands whilst waiting for hours upon missing one's flight. :)

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