REVIEW β Zzzzzzzzβ¦ huh? Oh! Sorry, friends! I must have dozed off while writing my review! And thatβs a good thing in this case. Iβm checking out the J-Pillow, a different (and award-winning) take on the travel pillow design. Not only is it comfy, but itβs got some neat tricks up hidden under itβs wings. To the review!
What is it?
Itβs a travel pillow designed for resting while sitting up, but itβs also great for around-the-home use.
Whatβs in the box?
You get the pillow and a drawstring travel bag.
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Hardware specs
- 9β³ by 9β³ by 5β³
- 8 ounces
- Machine washable
- 100% polyester fabric cover
- 100% polyester & flame retardant filling
Design and features
So there are a ton of travel pillows that are based on some variation on a u-shaped, yoke-style design. Whatβs so different about the J-Pillow? It employs a pair of bat-like wings, and adds a third J-shaped pad from which the pillow gets itβs name. Designed by a former flight attendant, this extra pad provides additional stability when youβre trying to use it to rest while sitting up during travel. Check it out:
The pillow is made from a super-soft padding and cover material, so it feels good to use right off the bat. But hereβs the neat bit: the design allows you to configure it in a way that maximizes your comfort based on your preferences and body type.
Hereβs the βstandardβ configuration. In this setup, the βJβ pad slings under your chin, and the wings cradle your head. You can set this up for left- or right-side use. See how thereβs no gap between my neck and the pillow?
If that setup doesnβt work for you, you can flip it. Here the βJβ pad is wrapped around the back of my neck, and the wings run vertically. This is the way Iβd set it up if I had a window seat:
You can also use it like a traditional U-shaped pillow. Pinch the wings on one side, and off you go. Notice the restful expression on your reviewerβs face. Itβs comfy, folks!
In the interest of full disclosure, I havenβt traveled with the J-Pillow yet. But I am also finding a lot of uses for it around the house. J-Pillow promotes itβs use as a lumbar support pillow, and this really works for me. Its wonderful for reducing back strain at my old creaky desk chair. Iβm also using it on the couch, as seen here:
And hereβs another use that they promote that REALLY works for me. My 50 year old knees can get downright surly sometimes, and I need to rest/sleep with a pillow to reduce soreness. The J-pillow works great as a leg pillow, as demonstrated by your pasty-white reviewer/model below:
Iβm also using it as a pillow when lounging about, and itβs great for watching TV or reading. Or napping with the dog. You get the idea.
For traveling, the J-pillow includes a vinyl travel bag with a drawstring closure. It compresses nicely in the bag and has a button-snap loop that you can use to attach it to your luggage (with or without the bag). Itβs a convenient feature that saves space in your luggage.
What I like
- Very comfortable, no matter how you choose to use it
- Great for both travel and in-home use
- Attaches to your luggage, saving space in your bag
- Convenient storage/travel bag to keep it clean when not in use
What needs to be improved
- None so far
Final thoughts
Sometimes the simple innovations make all the difference. I can see why the J-Pillow has won awards for itβs design and is so highly rated by users. Iβm loving this pillow for use around the house, and canβt wait to take it on my next trip. In the meanwhile, youβll find me snoozing on the couch. Sweet dreams!
Price: $49.95 direct from the manufacturer, but Iβm seeing prices under $30.00 on Amazon. Multiple colors are also available.
Where to buy: Get it at the J-Pillow web site, or on Amazon.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by J-Pillow.