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Anatomically and Ergonomically Designed Neck Pillows for Cervical Spine Support: Alleviating Neck Pain and Headaches
When it comes to the neck, a travel neck pillow typically works better to minimize torsion strain. The recommended approach is to sleep on the edge of the pillow, where the head can be positioned at a 45 to 60-degree angle. This helps to minimize cervical spine strain.
Improper use of inflatable pillows without correct support can lead to various issues, such as bothersome snoring, headaches, lack of restorative sleep, tingling and/or numbness in the hands and arms, in addition to neck pain and stiff muscles. These problems can indicate the need for a good, supportive pillow that offers support for the normal neck curve, which can help minimize neck pain and headaches, providing a greater quality of sleep.
Proper sleep is crucial as it helps eliminate fatigue, restore strength and energy, and ensure overall body function.
Benefits of Travel Pillows: - Keeping your head and neck supported while traveling, improving comfort and safety, and enabling a good night's sleep. - Travel pillows can help make your traveling experience less stressful and less painful.
FAQ: 1. Why does the pillow have some smells? - After a long time of airtight packaging, when the packaging is opened, there may be some initial smell. Generally, the product can be placed in a well-ventilated area, and the smell will disappear after 3-5 minutes.
The product can last for 2 days when it is fully inflated. When not in use, customers are advised not to store it in the inflated state, as this will reduce the service life of the product.
What are the size specifications?
Perfect Angle Design - 45°: The Airplane Neck Pillow is designed with a perfect 45-degree angle, allowing your head and neck to naturally lean forward. This sleeping pillow decreases the pressure on your cervical vertebra, providing better comfort and enabling you to fall asleep and sleep longer on the road.
Get Rid of Pain and Bad Posture: Bad posture can cause cervical damage and damage the sciatic nerve and the coccyx. The inflatable travel neck pillows are designed to maintain the proper relationship between the head, neck, and shoulders while sleeping, based on sound ergonomic principles. This can help you stay away from such damage and insomnia.
Atmospheric Valves: The inflatable travel pillow uses a unique large air valve, which is easier to inflate and deflate compared to ordinary inflatable air pillows. (It is not recommended to fill the air too fully, as leaving some space will make the airplane neck pillow softer.)
Portable and Suitable: The travel pillow is soft and comfortable to the touch, providing unimaginable comfort when your face rests on it. It comes with a drawstring bag, and after folding, the airplane pillow can be placed inside the bag. The airplane travel pillow has a net weight of only 0.78 lbs, making it highly portable. Whether it's for family, airplane, car, bus, train, office naps, camping, or other occasions, this pillow can be a great help in ensuring a good night's sleep.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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brand | Kimiandy | ||||
special_feature | Portable,Inflatable | ||||
color | Blue | ||||
size | 19.6 x 11.8 x 11.8 inches | ||||
fill_material | Foam | ||||
shape | Rectangular | ||||
age_range_description | Adult | ||||
recommended_uses_for_product | Travel | ||||
use_for | Neck | ||||
material | Polyvinyl Chloride | ||||
item_firmness_description | Soft | ||||
product_care_instructions | Machine Wash | ||||
number_of_pieces | 1 | ||||
pattern | Solid | ||||
item_weight | 12.5 ounces | ||||
variety | Neck Pillow,Travel Pillow | ||||
upc | 633690441435 | ||||
manufacturer | Kimiandy | ||||
product_dimensions | 19.6"L x 11.8"W | ||||
unit_count | 1 Count | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #7,579 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #25 in Travel Pillows | ||||
date_first_available | March 3, 2021 |