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]]>Clothes tend to take up a bunch of room in a suitcase, particularly if it’s winterwear. Sweaters, coats, and boots all take up massive amounts of space, leaving little capacity for anything else. There are a few options for what to do.
You could take an extra case. The downside of this, however, is that it can be fairly expensive to check in another bag and you have to lug it around with you on your trip. And worse comes to worst: the airline loses your luggage. Eeek!
Considering how many cons there are to this plan, it’s not our go-to.
There is, however, another way.
Every traveler needs a neck pillow when they fly. How else do you intend to get some shut-eye in those very uncomfortable seats? Well, there are now neck pillows that double as storage space, like the Tube Travel Neck Pillow or the Dot & Dot Twist Memory Foam Travel Neck Pillow.
The nifty accessory is hollowed out, offering enough room to stuff it with any item of clothing you wish. Obviously, don’t put anything too hard as the pillow does serve the purpose of supporting your neck at the end of the day.
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]]>U-shaped neck pillows are the most popular option on the market, but they’re not the only ones. Chin and block pillows are also an option, despite the fact they look a bit silly, so give them a try before buying the same pillow that everyone else gets.
You can find many types of neck pillows on the market, including ones made with microbeads, memory foam, and different inflatable materials. They all provide you with a different kind of firmness, so see for yourself which one suits you best.
We all tend to go for cute designs when picking our travel pillow, but the fabric you choose is equally important. Go with one that you find comfortable and soothing, such as velvet or plush, and consider getting one with a removable cover so you could wash it easily.
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]]>The post This Sneaky Trick Will Help You Take More Clothes on Your Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Clothes tend to take up a bunch of room in a suitcase, particularly if it’s winterwear. Sweaters, coats, and boots all take up massive amounts of space, leaving little capacity for anything else. There are a few options for what to do.
You could take an extra case. The downside of this, however, is that it can be fairly expensive to check in another bag and you have to lug it around with you on your trip. And worse comes to worst: the airline loses your luggage. Eeek!
Considering how many cons there are to this plan, it’s not our go-to.
There is, however, another way.
Every traveler needs a neck pillow when they fly. How else do you intend to get some shut-eye in those very uncomfortable seats? Well, there are now neck pillows that double as storage space, like the Tube Travel Neck Pillow or the Dot & Dot Twist Memory Foam Travel Neck Pillow.
The nifty accessory is hollowed out, offering enough room to stuff it with any item of clothing you wish. Obviously, don’t put anything too hard as the pillow does serve the purpose of supporting your neck at the end of the day.
The post This Sneaky Trick Will Help You Take More Clothes on Your Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Picking the Perfect Travel Pillow appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>U-shaped neck pillows are the most popular option on the market, but they’re not the only ones. Chin and block pillows are also an option, despite the fact they look a bit silly, so give them a try before buying the same pillow that everyone else gets.
You can find many types of neck pillows on the market, including ones made with microbeads, memory foam, and different inflatable materials. They all provide you with a different kind of firmness, so see for yourself which one suits you best.
We all tend to go for cute designs when picking our travel pillow, but the fabric you choose is equally important. Go with one that you find comfortable and soothing, such as velvet or plush, and consider getting one with a removable cover so you could wash it easily.
The post 3 Things to Keep in Mind When Picking the Perfect Travel Pillow appeared first on Traveler Master.
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