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.
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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.
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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