Originally published at: Bring comfort with you anywhere you go with the world's first convertible pillow | Boing Boing
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The speed of innovation in pillow technology is simply astounding.
Look out, he’s got a switch-pillow!
I miss being able to travel, but thankfully these ads from Boing Boing’s Shop show up in my rss feed to remind me what it’s like to flip through an in-flight magazine.
I was thinking that the product seemed pretty good until I saw that you had to put straps around the back of your seat on a plane. That’s not going to sit well with where most airlines tend to put seatback screens. It’s not a bad idea, but I think the trtl is a better option for flying.
I was hoping for a pillow where you could remove the top and feel the wind in your hair.
Yes, I’m disappointed.
(And this looks like a terrible idea to me, a pillow with a chunk of metal in it? Riiiight.)
I’ll wait for the upgrade with the adamantium spine, thanks all the same.
Does the owner of this company wish to overthrow the government and institute fascism? That’s a standard question for me about pillow purchases now. It’d be nice if they’d just list that on the packaging to save me a lot of trouble.
If such information is not on the packaging, then check the sewn-to-product tag that customers usually just tear off. If it reads, “NOT EVEN THE CUSTOMER IS ALLOWED TO REMOVE THIS TAG”, then…
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