Eagle Creek 2-in-1 Travel Pillow for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.8
out of 10
9 Positive, 1 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 11 Reviews
Retail Price:
$19.00
Used Value:
$11.40
Sale Value:
$17.10

Keep the Eagle Creek 2-in-1 Pillow with you for the entire trip. Slide it around your neck when you're sitting up on the way to your destination and doze off without doing the head-nod. When you're at your destination, convert the neck pillow to a standard rectangular pillow for a comfortable night's rest.

Specifications

Brand:
Dimensions:
[rectangle] 10 x 13 in, [u-shape] 11 x 13.5 in
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
micro fleece, comfort stretch
Recommended Use:
travel

Full Reviews

8
super versatile! neck pillow for the flight and then can be enjoyed as a standard rectangular pillow for your destination. can be laundered in regular washing machine.
Joni Paiz, backcountry.com
March 8, 2019
8
So excited to get this thing around my neck on the plane ride home this summer. Picked it up after having sore neck last year after a cross country flight. They may look nerdy but they will save your neck!
Perry Hall, backcountry.com
April 10, 2017
8
I really appreciate the versatility of this little pillow, as it can morph between a neck pillow and a rectangular nap/travel/camp pillow. Great design so far.
Jesse Johnson, backcountry.com
August 30, 2016
10
I recently had quite a journey getting to and from Puerto Rico. Each trip was about an 18 hour travel day consisting of 2 layovers and 3 planes, for a total of 4 layovers and 6 airplanes by the end of the trip. This thing worked great! My favorite feature has got to be the 2-in-1 option. A lot of the hostels that we stayed in did not have very good pillows, so having this as a secondary rectangle pillow to prop my head up with was great.
Clint Arnett, backcountry.com
April 27, 2016
10
I see people drop major cash on poorly made travel pillows at the airport during layovers all the time. I didn't want to be that guy, buying a cheetah or zebra print pillow that isn't even comfortable. I love that you basically get 2 pillows in 1. This pillow met my expectations and more.
Skylar Davis, backcountry.com
March 17, 2016
2
Filled with crap and not sturdy at all. I returned it.
Alexandra T, backcountry.com
January 11, 2016
10
This is the best travel pillow design I've encountered. In neck pillow mode, the pillow is perfectly filled - not too large that you can't fit it behind your neck, and not too small that it doesn't support. I loved the combination of fabrics so you can choose between the smooth & silky side or the warm, softy, fleecy side. I also really liked the option to convert it into a rectangular pillow - great for camping or hostels with super thin pillows, and much nicer to sleep on than trying to balance on a neck pillow in bed all night. I've used memory foam, buckwheat, and fiber-filled neck pillows in the past, and I liked the amount of flexible support provided by the microbeads. I haven't washed it yet, but the tag says it's machine washable, which I hope holds true. Overall, I'd recommend this pillow to any traveler!
Amy H., backcountry.com
July 17, 2015
8
Comfortable enough, the fact that it turns into a "regular" pillow is nice. Haven't had an issue with the pebbles flattening like the guy below, but can definitely see it happening.
Scott Hill, backcountry.com
December 5, 2014
4
The idea of the 2 in 1 is appealing. The pillow's fluff is made up of little Styrofoam pebbles. After taking 3 naps, the pillow was flatter. The stitching by the zipper was coming undone. Product returned.
Teri Frank, backcountry.com
August 20, 2014
10
When you spend a lot of time sitting in coach on an airplane, you learn quickly that the dorky things you see people carrying onto the plane with them can be well worth the loss of style points when your physical comfort is on the line. I've tried out several of these neck pillows and always found them to be too bulky to really hold my head up in those uncomfortable seats and ease the neck tension I'm prone too. Unfortunately this pillow was no exception. Still too bulky for me. However, because this one can transform into a flat pillow I've found it to be greatly helpful. The stuffing on the inside is nice and soft and the outside of the pillow feels good against your face when you're leaning against the window.
zak harris, backcountry.com
March 4, 2014
8
I recently went on a trip to Brazil, and was stuck in a plane for about 9 hours overnight. Being your average lazy male, I was expecting to be able to sleep just about anywhere and in just about any position. I maybe got 30 minutes of sleep for the entire trip. I soon decided that it was the last time I would be dealing with that, and upon purchasing this neck pillow, all of my problems were solved. Finding a comfortable position for my head is no longer a problem while my cheek gently rests upon the super-soft micro fleece fabric.
Emerson Takahashi, backcountry.com
October 22, 2013

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