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Cabeau The Neck's Evolution S3 Neck pillow

 
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Product Details

Sku: 815158013013, 815158013266, 815158013426, 815158013242
Material: Memory Foam

Product Features

  •   Patent-Pending Chin Strap
  •    Raised Side Supports
  •     Slim Flattened Back
  •   Seat Strap System
  •   Memory Foam Core
  •     Removable, Washable Cover

Product Summary

Introducing the ultimate solution to uncomfortable travel: The Neck’s Evolution S3. This revolutionary travel pillow features our newest globally patent-pending innovation: the comfiest, most secure, gravity defying chin-strap technology that allows for maximum head and neck support at all angles, while cleverly leaving a large opening at the front of the neck for heat to escape. Your head falling forward while trying to sleep on a plane is now a thing of the past! The Neck’s Evolution S3 also includes our revolutionary raised side supports and seat strap system that keeps your head in place as you drift off to sleep – and stay that way - on flights and on all high-back seats.

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