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    13 Best Travel Pillows (2025): Sleep Tight on Your Next Red-Eye Flight

    By Emma ReynoldsJuly 29, 2025No Comments15 Mins Read
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    Many travelers are guilty of buying an overpriced, bulky travel pillow from the airport duty-free shop, only to realize they’re more trouble than they’re actually worth. Believe it or not, it is possible to find a comfortable, supportive travel pillow that’s easy to pack and lets you catch some z’s at 30,000 feet—you just need to know where to look. The best travel pillows offer great neck support, are soft to the touch, and are lightweight enough to tote around to and from your destination.

    Our editors have tested dozens of travel pillows from brands like Trtl, Cabeau, and Ostrichpillow to determine which ones are really worth taking on a flight. Our favorites range in price, material, and design, and we’ve found options for all types of travelers—whether you’re a side sleeper, a red-eye taker, or just someone who needs a little extra neck support. Keep scrolling for the most comfortable travel pillows our editors recommend for long-haul flights, road trips, train rides, and everything in between.

    Our top picks:

    FAQ:

    How we chose the best travel pillows

    Every pillow on this list has been independently tested and reviewed by our editors. When testing, we consider quality, price, and unique design features, as well as overall function and visual appeal. Our editors have traveled with each of these pillows to determine packability and comfort, and then reported back on how well they stacked up against other versions they’ve tried.

    What should you look for in the best travel pillow?

    Travelers should look for a supportive pillow that meets their individual needs. For example, a side sleeper might want a sling that offers upper-body support, while others may prefer the comfort of a classic U-shaped pillow. In addition to support, look for something soft, lightweight, and packable. Many options are even washable and come with a carrying bag.

    What are the different types of travel pillows?

    • Memory foam travel pillows: These mold to your body in a way that’s superior to the traditional beanbag styles typically on offer at the airport. Ostrchpillow’s Go pillow, for example, is made with super-soft memory foam that becomes more and more comfortable as you use it.
    • Body slings: These styles are great for side sleepers, offering full upper-body support that you can lean against while you drift off. Travelrest’s inflatable travel pillow is our favorite, which can be worn crossbody or to your side to create a firmer separation between yourself and your neighbor. Dot & Dot offers a similar version that can be twisted, so you can use it around your neck, shoulders, or even tucked below your lower back, helping to ease whichever area is most achy.
    • Wraparound neck pillows: These twist around the neck like a scarf, offering double the support of U-shaped designs. They also tend to be cozier as a result. Bcozzy’s neck pillow has a flat back to help you keep a better posture.
    • Neck supports: These are designs that keep your head and neck in place while you sleep. Travel brand Trtl has been upping the ante lately. The brand’s signature fleecy wraparound scarf cleverly hides an internal neck and chin support structure that keeps your neck in the optimum upright sleeping position, even in the middle or aisle seat.

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    Evolution S3 travel pillow

    Best travel pillow for: Overall comfort

    If you’re looking for an upgrade to a basic does-the-job travel pillow or suffer from neck or back pain, Cabeau’s Evolution S3 travel pillow is the best we’ve tested so far. The memory foam style has considered everything, from an adjustable toggle clasp to secure the pillow comfortably around your neck, to a handy side pocket ideal for storing headphones or earplugs. What really sets this pillow apart from the rest are the Velcro straps on the back, designed to loop around a plane seat’s headrest, helping to keep your head upright and take any pressure off your neck.

    Why we love it:
    “The foam in this pillow is extremely comfortable, but what I love most is that the back of the pillow is flat, so you can sit right up against your seat, unlike the typical travel pillow styles which tend to be round and tilt your neck down slightly. The straps are a great idea, but if you’re short it might not be possible to secure to the headrest, so keep that in mind. It also comes in a sleek cylindrical bag that, when clipped onto your carry-on, you’d never even know there was a travel pillow inside.” —Sarah Allard, digital editor, Condé Nast Traveller UK

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    Best travel pillow for: Customized support

    Trtl has revamped its clever wrap-style neck pillow to accommodate people of all heights more comfortably. The original Trtl Pillow was unique in design as it’s less a pillow and more a supportive wrap for your neck, resembling a blanket scarf. The latest iteration is adjustable, to better suit your particular requirements, and the pillow section itself has been given a high-density foam makeover. Trtl’s offering is a lot smaller than standard U-shaped pillows, and weighs a petite nine ounces, so it won’t take up precious space in your carry-on—or you could use the included clip to attach it to your backpack.

    Why we love it: 
    “I tried both the original and the revamped Trtl pillows on a flight to Japan, and this one definitely proved a more comfortable fit. It does take a bit of fiddling to get it to sit properly, and the fleece wrap is certainly cozy— even a bit too warm at points. Reviews are mixed online, but I think it’s worth taking the time to adjust it correctly as, once I did, it made for a far more comfortable experience than using standard U-shaped neck pillows. For long-haul flights in economy, it’s certainly worth a try; I had no neck pain at all when I finally disembarked from the plane.” —Charley Ward, commerce writer, Condé Nast Traveller UK

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    Ostrichpillow

    Go memory foam travel pillow

    Best travel pillow for: Memory foam comfort

    For something a little more elevated and luxe, like the memory foam pillow or mattress at your favorite five-star hotel, we recommend Ostrchpillow’s Go pillow. It’s ridiculously soft and not at all stiff or bulky feeling. The Go pillow features a memory foam core with a Velcro closure to ensure a snug fit, no matter the shape or size of your neck. It compresses down impressively small when stored in the included drawstring travel bag, making it easy to bring along in even the smallest carry-ons. Bonus: It has a removable and washable cover as well. (And if you’re already a fan of the Go pillow, are you brave enough to try Ostrichpillow’s strange yet smart napping aid?)

    Why we love it:
    “It’s really, really soft, and satisfyingly squishy at the same time; the memory foam filling is clearly high-quality. In fact, out of all the travel pillows I’ve tried, this one feels the most luxurious when in use. It kept my neck at a good angle to avoid aches and pains—it was surprisingly supportive, in fact. It’s easy to adjust and I like that the cover can be slung straight in the washing machine, so it’s ready to go for your next trip.” —C.W.

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    Best travel pillow for: Back support

    Made with compressible memory foam, the Napfun travel pillow is soft, yet designed with nearly 360-degree concave support (on the chin, back of the neck, and shoulder) for actual support when resting on the go. Its outer fabric is skin-friendly, soft, and washable; it can be removed via the semi-invisible zipper on the back.

    Why we love it:
    “I often struggle to find the perfect position before a nap or when resting (when traveling or not). This is one of the only travel pillows that has helped me stay comfortable, thanks to its material and support. It’s both stiff and soft—and the flat, slightly indented shape of the back did wonders for my posture when sleepy. Without feeling in the way, the adjustable front clip made sure my head didn’t droop forward, and the breathable thickness of the memory foam propped the side of my neck up while also allowing me to sink into the coziness of it. I also love that it’s compressional—no matter how many times I’ve folded it down into its accompanying (and adorable) mini bag, it has yet to lose its shape, foaminess, or ability to fluff back up.” —Jessica Chapel, commerce writer

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    Best travel pillow for: Side sleepers

    Similar to the Trtl pillow but padded with soft microfleece and covered with microsuede, BCozzy’s wrap-around design offers plenty of flexibility in terms of how you wear it. The pillow comes in two sizes and when wrapped around the neck offers double the support for your head, neck, and chin. The real standout of this design is the flat back, which is not only great for maintaining a healthy posture, but also means you can fold the pillow in half and wear it on one side.

    Why we love it:
    “Even on a plane, I’m a side sleeper. My go-to way to snooze is angling the side headrest as far as it can go so I can rest my head in the corner. Headrests can be very hit-and-miss on planes though, so being able to fold the BCozzy pillow in half is ideal as it can prop my neck and chin up on one side without it feeling too suffocating.” —Lauren Burvill, senior commerce editor, Condé Nast Traveller UK

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    Slumber Cloud

    UltraCool travel pillow

    Best travel pillow for: Travelers who run hot

    If you tend to run on the warmer side, opt for this comfy cooling pillow from Slumber Cloud. It’s shaped like a regular pillow, but it’s just the right size to bring on the plane. It comes in a washable, zippered case that’s easy to bring along wherever you’re headed.

    Why we love it:
    “For those who don’t like a traditional U-shaped neck pillow, this is a nice on-the-go option that functions more a normal pillow. As a window seat person, I found it great to use while leaning up against the wall. It comes with carrying straps so you can loop it over your suitcase handle or shoulder, and the exterior case is removable so you can throw it in the laundry when you’re back from a trip. The cooling material is a bonus for anyone who runs warm.” —Madison Flager, associate commerce director

    black neck pillow and eye mask

    Best travel pillow for: Travelers stuck in the middle seat

    This Sarisun travel pillow went viral on TikTok for its unusual yet genius design. It’s part eye mask and part pillow, allowing travelers stuck in the middle seat to actually get some shut eye. It can be attached to your headrest to keep you naturally in an upright position so you can sleep without leaning to either side or disturbing your neighbor. Since it has the built-in eye mask, it also blocks out sunlight and cuts down on how many travel accessories you need to pack.

    Why we love it: 
    “The Sarisun travel pillow was able to relieve the tension I normally feel in my neck after I nap on the plane. I normally opt for a window seat, but the moment I get in the middle, I’m a bit nervous about unknowingly intruding on my fellow passengers’ space. With this travel pillow, I don’t have to worry about that, and I’ve had some of the most restful sleep thanks to it. One thing to note: I have brought it along on flights expecting to use it and haven’t been able to due to the seat design, so it is limited to specific airlines or types of seats.” —Paris Wilson, commerce writer

    black neck pillow

    Best travel pillow for: Versatility

    Snugl’s well-designed and thoughtful memory foam travel pillow is available in three sizes to ensure you get the best fit. It’s made from quality, hypoallergenic memory foam with a removable washable cover. There are a selection of colors to choose from, and a carabiner clip to attach the travel bag to your suitcase.

    Why we love it:
    “Don’t be fooled by the chunky appearance—this Snugl pillow packs down into a compact, small bag. It toes the line well between portability and being robust enough to ensure a lack of neck ache when you disembark the plane; this really impressed. But what we like the most is how adjustable it is. There are two straps to secure it around your neck to your preferred tightness, and it’s been created to comfortably sit around your neck in either a conventional, reversed, forward facing or shoulder-facing arrangement to accommodate your sleeping style—a real plus for me as a side-sleeper.” —C.W.

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    Dot & Dot

    Twist memory foam travel pillow

    Best travel pillow for: Flexibility

    Made of memory foam, this twist-style pillow can be bent and contoured to almost any shape. Its flexibility means it can be worn in several ways, from around the neck to under your head, shoulders, or even lower back.

    Why we love it: 
    “I often toss and turn a lot when trying to get to sleep, so I find I’m particularly wriggly when trying to get comfortable on a flight. This kind of flexible twist style of the pillow was perfect for me, as I was able to shape it to exactly where I needed it to be. I ended up settling with it half behind my neck and half under my chin, so I could lie on my side and get a couple of hours of precious sleep.” —L.B.

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    Slip

    Jet Setter travel pillow

    Best travel pillow for: Skincare enthusiasts

    Who says travel pillows can’t be luxurious? If you like to arrive at your destination with your hair smooth and face crease-free, this silk slip travel pillow is an absolute must. Savvy beauty buffs will already be clued up on all that silk has to offer over cotton or synthetic materials, from keeping your skin and hair more hydrated to reducing friction and keeping your temperature regulated. Why compromise when you’re on a plane? This opulent mulberry silk choice offers excellent support with a 360-degree wrap, high-quality foam filling, and adjustable strap.

    Why we love it:
    “This one is not one for wallflowers; it’s one of the largest pillows (if not the largest) we’ve tested. Nobody’s going to miss you while you’re wearing it—and if you’re especially petite, it likely won’t suit you. Nonetheless, the silky finish feels both luxurious and cooling when around the neck, which doesn’t go unnoticed on a stuffy airplane. The traditional U-shape doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but for those seeking a little luxury on long-haul flights, this is a welcome treat. Be warned: This pillow isn’t going to squeeze into your suitcase, so bear that in mind, but it gives a high level of support and keeps your neck upright, so a good choice if this is the most comfortable position for you on a plane.” —C.W.

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    Travelrest

    Ultimate travel pillow

    Best travel pillow for: Upper-body support

    This clever crossbody-sling pillow offers neck and head support while allowing you to truly relax and lean to one side to fall asleep. The pillow comes with a cord at the top that can be secured in place by looping over your seat’s headrest. You can wear the pillow on either side across your body, or down one side, creating more of a barrier between you and the person next to you. The pillow is inflatable, too, so it takes up hardly any room in your luggage.

    Why we love it: 
    “I really love the shape of this pillow, as it cradles not just your neck, but your whole upper body. Although I usually don’t like inflatable pillows, the rigidity of this style works to make you feel secure while sitting upright.” —L.B.

    Best travel pillow for: Red-eye flights

    More than just a neck pillow, the Pluto Pod boasts a lightly structured and padded hood, as well as a pull-down eye mask. Do you resemble a bobble-headed, 1950s-style alien when you wear it? Yes, you do. Is it, by far, one of the best travel pillows we’ve tested? Absolutely.

    Why we love it:
    “The pillow has helped me cut down on my sleeping tools. With the Pod, I can eschew ear plugs and an eye mask because the padded hood dampens noise and the flip-down eye mask blocks almost all light. Sleeping with one is like being inside a mini sensory deprivation tank, except you don’t have to worry about getting wet.” —Juliet Izon, contributor

    Read a full review of this product here.

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    Brookstone

    Microbead travel pillow

    Best travel pillow for: Affordability

    Made with lightweight microbeads, the Brookstone travel pillow is equally supportive and comfortable. One side features soft fleece, while the other is made of a cool microfiber spandex. It looks like a classic U-shaped neck pillow, but with a few small-but-mighty improvements. It can easily be attached to suitcases or weekender bags, features a storage pocket, and allows you to sleep upright without any tension on your neck.

    Why we love it:
    “Brookstone’s microbead travel pillow is a game changer for long-haul flights. Having one on hand for the past couple of years has transformed all-day flights and road trips into opportunities to actually rest and recharge. I love having lightweight microbeads instead of memory foam, which can feel neck brace-y and constricting to me. It’s supportive while also generous with head movement and the use of other accessories, like over-the-ear headphones. The pillow’s sleeve even has a pocket that’s perfect for slotting in your phone, which definitely lessens the sense of clutter in commuting. I’m impressed by how well the pillow has kept its structural integrity after years of being run through a laundry machine. Overall, Brookstone’s travel pillow is the elegant sort of comfortable that wears like it’s not even there.” —Kat Chen, editorial assistant

    A version of this article was originally published on Condé Nast Traveller UK. It has been updated with new information since its original publish date. Additional reporting by Lauren Burvill.

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