Marks and Spencer Travel Neck Pillow

Marks and Spencer Travel Neck Pillow

User reviews
4.5

Value For Money

write a review

Marks and Spencer Travel Neck Pillow

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's how it works.

Marks and Spencer Travel Neck Pillow
4 3 user reviews
533%
433%
333%
20%
10%
4.5

Value For Money

User Reviews

AussieMalcolm

Do You Really Need A Neck Pillow?

I have been using a neck pillow for a number years, and so took one with me on my recent return trip from Australia to England, flying economy class with Singapore Airlines. But I found that the seat headrests had adjustable 'wings', which cradle your head after you extend them appropriately. The wings stopped my head falling to the side when I was asleep, and so did the main job I used my neck pillow for. I found the wings just as comfortable as the neck pillow, and less of a nuisance. Walking round the plane I noticed that fewer people seem to be using neck pillows than a few years ago, presumably for the same reason as me.

The neck pillow takes up space in your hand luggage, and needs to be carted around with you on your travels. I will not bother with it in future. By the way, you can't use the pillow AND the headrest wings - each gets in the way of the other.

1
AussieMalcolm

PS: It occurs to me that short people (and children) or very tall people might still benefit from a headrest because the seat head 'wings' are of course at a fixed height.

b.debbie
4

Value For Money

Good Quality Stuff

I often use Travel Pillows as a part of my journey and I find Marks and Spencer Travel Neck Pillow good and comfortable. the product is fairly good quality and reasonably priced. Way to go and Spencer!!!

Mariabown
5

Value For Money

Good Quality And Reasonable Price As Is Pretty Sta

Good quality and reasonable price as is pretty standard for Marks & sparks

1 - 3 of 3 items displayed
1

Q&A

There are no questions yet.