🌟 Elevate your rest game—comfort that moves with you!
The HuziInfinity Pillow is a patented, adjustable travel pillow made from breathable bamboo rayon and nylon blend, designed to provide 360° neck and lumbar support. Lightweight at 440 grams and machine washable, it adapts to multiple uses—from travel to office comfort—offering soft yet effective pain relief and superior airflow for cool, restful sleep anywhere.
Item Weight | 440 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W | 40"L x 6"W |
Size | Unfolded: 40 x 7 |
Shape | Round |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | Terracota |
Material Features | Breathable |
Fabric Type | 60% Nylon, 40% Rayon Made from Bamboo |
Material Type | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Fill Material | Polyester |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sleeping, Traveling, Recovery, Resting |
Item Firmness Description | Soft |
Target Use Body Part | Neck |
Special Features | Portable, Travel, Lightweight, Adjustable, Soft |
N**R
slept through a four hour flight in a middle seat
I’ve never been able to sleep on planes. No matter how long the flight is or how long I strategically keep myself awake before the flight, I end up spending 1% of the flight actually sleeping and the other 99% of the flight awake and uncomfortable with my eyes closed, meditating on how uncomfortable I am and how much I wish I were sleeping.I’ve had this pillow on my list of “things that would be nice to have” for a while but I don’t fly very often and I couldn’t justify spending $60 on a travel pillow until I actually had somewhere to travel. I finally got it ahead of a trip from Seattle to Dallas (~4 hour flight) and here’s the deal:I slept through 90% of the flight there in a window seat (easy mode) and 80% of the flight home in a middle seat (the final boss of airplane sleeping).I wore it infinity scarf style both times - in the window seat I pulled it up around my head & leaned on the window and in the middle seat I scrunched it down around my neck & used it like you’d use a typical travel pillow. The window seat was obviously more comfortable and I did sleep better on that flight, but middle seats aren’t designed to be comfortable, they’re designed to punish you for being too poor to sit in first class, so the fact that I was able to get comfortable enough to sleep at all is very impressive to me.Aside from the flights themselves, I found two bonus uses for it during this trip:1) I was only gone for 4 days so instead of a suitcase, I packed a duffle bag and a backpack. For some reason I decided to wear a tank top to the airport and the straps of both my backpack and my duffle bag started very uncomfortably digging into my shoulder after a while, so I put the pillow on kind of like a backpack and then put my backpack and duffle bag back on over it so it was between the straps and my shoulders - problem solved.2) After half a night sleeping on the couch at my mom’s house, I woke up with my back and neck both very stiff. I did the backpack thing with the pillow again (top of the circle under my neck, bottom of the circle under my lower back) and it helped a ton.I have zero complaints - it’s super cute, high quality (def worth the $60), soft but also thick enough to be a supportive pillow without strangling you when it’s wrapped around your neck, and it stays nice and cool.You do have to wrangle it a little bit to get it rolled up and back into the little strap it comes with because the fabric that makes it stay cool also makes it kind of slippery, so it can slip out of the roll if you try to roll it up too fast, but it really isn’t that difficult and honestly not necessary to try to do on the plane if you wear it like a backpack the whole time you’re at the airport like I did.tldr; A+, 5 stars, 10/10 would recommend.
K**R
Soft and cool
It’s a continuous loop that can go around your neck and when around your neck goes down to around your waistline. It is soft and comfy and the material is cool to the touch which is nice. It can be bent into many comfortable positions. It is a good thickness and quality of pillow.
M**A
I was Leary but I kinda love it
I’ve seen several videos reviews of this pillow, and people seem to either love it or really dislike it, and the main issue seem to be lack of support of the neck. I will say when I unwrapped this pillow, I loved the texture. It feels like the softest comforter, when you wrap it in the various ways that are recommended I will say it does not have the same type of support as a stiff neck collar version of a travel pillow however when you get it just right, it is the most cozy feeling. I ultimately bought a second one and I have one that I wrapped around my neck and the other that I sort a bunch up to a comfort position. Despite the fact that these will not wrap up super small, I still plan to take both on my trip because I actually use these even on my bed at night. I love the material and I just hope that it holds up to washing, which I have not tried yet so ultimately, I would still recommend it if you are willing to work with it and sort of a bunch of to whatever position works for you however, if you wanted to simply wrap around your neck and be the perfect pillow each time without sort of fluffing it or moving it around, it won’t be the right pill for you. However, if you’re willing to play with it a bit it seriously is so cozy.
M**Y
Best travel pillow so far.
Tried several new travel pillows and so far this was my favorite. Love the different ways it can be used depending on what is most comfortable at the time. Wearable, packable, just so versatile all around. Had to order a second for my daughter.
A**A
Versatile travel pillow with the world’s worst carrying system
I’m not a big fan of the traditional blow-up, micro-bead filled, neck strangling travel pillows. They’ve never been comfortable for me, and, as a committed window seat passenger, I was sold by their image of using the pillow for some relaxing window leaning. The good news about this product is that it works for that! And it’s truly versatile. Over the course of a 2-week international trip, I used it on planes and trains for dozing, comfort, warmth, and noise cancelling. I used it in hotels and airbnbs to supplement my single flat pillow. I even used it to provide support—as a body pillow—when I sprained my knee. The color was great. The comfort was great. And it will definitely go in my pillow rotation, even when I am not on a plane. So, for versatility and comfort, 5/5. For the “travel” part of being a travel pillow—what the actual heck? A narrow cotton band with the world’s weakest Velcro? So, when it’s time to deplane, or leave your hotel, and put this in your carry-on where it’s easy to reach, you have to simultaneously roll a thick infinity pillow and then fasten a narrow cotton band around it? I was able to successfully do this zero times. The Velcro gave out on a single trip. And eventually I was using safety pins and a small cloth bag from a museum. Even in France, wearing a bulky infinity pillow around your neck in every airport or train station is a bold fashion statement—and it’s hot! Unless you plan to just wear this all around the world, highly suggest investing in a couple of big rubber bands and a cloth bag. Honestly, a $2 investment from this company would go a long way. Did anyone actually use this in the “field” before they sold it? Or is everyone much more skilled at rolling, compressing, and binding infinity pillows than I am? So if you’re looking for a novel, versatile travel pillow, check it out. But throw some big rubber bands in your cart, and find a small cheap cotton bag to use for portability,
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