First Class Sleeper Travel Body Pillow
- A solution to uncomfortable aircraft seating
- Easy to Inflate with 10-12 breaths
- Supports lower back, shoulders and cradles neck
- Rolls into a small package weighing just over 1lb
- Color blue
Product DescriptionThis oversized inflatable travel pillow will ensure your comfort by allowing you to stretch out. The first class sleeper pillow only takes about a dozen breaths to inflate. . . . More >>

No response from the person(s) who I sent this to, so don’t know if it is any good.
Rating: 3 / 5
I used this device on a flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam. I read the instructions before the flight and practiced using it in a regular chair. But you really can’t figure out how to use this in a normal chair because you really need the seatbelt to hold you in place and the back of the chair must be high enough to support your head. Anyway, it was not easy to figure out how much air to put in it since you don’t inflate it completely. The guidelines they provide say 10-11 breaths, but are these 25-year-old, workout fan breaths or 55-year-old smoker breaths? At least once its inflated and behind you, the mechanism makes it easy to release air or add air. My biggest issue is that I think I may be too short for it to work for me. I’m 5’2″ and it seemed that my head was resting in the middle of the cushion, no matter how often I adjusted it. Also, my feet don’t comfortably reach the floor on most planes, so relying on the tension created by pushing against the floor to keep me in place doesn’t work. However, the 5’11″ Aussie guy in my row tried it and thought it was “interesting. ” He didn’t have all the instructions, so I’m not sure he used it properly. My husband will try it on our flight to Thailand and I will update this review if anything else needs to be said.
Rating: 3 / 5
89 year old fly a recliner. This sleeper provides support and sleeping comfort while in the chair.
Rating: 4 / 5
Bought this to use on my very long trip to Argentina. My only suggestion is to not overfill it. The air must move around inside.
Rating: 5 / 5
If you’re one of those lucky people whose company sends you business class for long-haul flights, this is very much worth having in business class too. Inflate it fairly fully (more than it says), bring the footrest of the seat up as high as possible, and then put this on top of the footrest section with its thicker side down where your feet go. This brings the not-quite-flat business class seats up to almost-flat, so that at least all the blood isn’t running down into your feet.
Got some admiring looks from the flight attendants. I’ve only used it about 4 times so far so can’t vouch for durability yet, but even the first sleep session made it worth the price.
Rating: 5 / 5