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May 28, 2008
World's Weirdest Travel Pillow — Episode 2: SkyRest
I thought I'd featured a pretty strange iteration in Episode 1 back on December 31, 2007, but it seems I was just warming up.
From the new winner's website:
- SkyRest® Travel Pillow
SkyRest deflates and folds into an easy-to-pack size and shape (below).
The large, removable inflation valve makes inflation and deflation a snap.
SkyRest is unlike any other travel pillow and its unique configuration allows it to be used in many ways.
Besides the method shown above, you can use it to prop up your feet on the plane or on the ground.
Or, put it in the window and lean against it.
Besides making a good-sized pad to fill the gap, it will insulate against a cold window.
Partially inflated, it can serve as a replacement for a standard bed pillow in your hotel room.
Use it to sit up against and watch TV or read.
Size (inflated): Front height 14"; rear height 19"; width 17"; depth 15".
Weight: 19 oz.
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