Best Travel Pillow For Neck Support On Planes: Traveland Launches A-Nap On Kickstarter

Sleeping while travelling isn't easy. Neck strain, uncomfortable seats, and pillows that just don't work make proper rest feel impossible. The A-Nap travel pillow, now live on Kickstarter, is aiming to change that – with a design that focuses on real support, compact size, and long-lasting comfort.

Why standard neck pillows fall short

Most travel pillows rely on memory foam and a bulky horseshoe shape. The result? Limited support and heads that still bob forward, sideways, or worse – straight into the neighbour's shoulder.

A-Nap approaches the issue differently. Its focus is full 360degree support, especially at the front, where the jaw often drops during sleep. This reduces strain and keeps the head upright – even during long-haul journeys.

What makes A-Nap stand out?

At the core of A-Nap is a lightweight, inflatable structure made with military-grade TPU. Strong enough to hold a 13-pound bowling ball, it resists collapse while still feeling soft and flexible. Surrounding that is a 50D breathable knit fabric – designed to stay cool, resist sweat, and dry quickly.

Key features include:

— 360degree support with added chin and jaw stability

— Inflatable core that retains firmness

— Sweat-resistant, skin-friendly outer layer

— Three size options: Kid, Adult, XL

— No outer cover required for cleaning

— Seat-strap compatibility for extra stability

Travel-sized comfort that fits anywhere

A-Nap compresses to a size smaller than a sunglasses case. That means it won't hog space in a carry-on bag, backpack, or jacket pocket. It inflates in seconds with just a few breaths and deflates just as easily.

Its minimalist design skips the extras – just a smart shape, solid support, and materials that hold up over time. The optional seat strap can be clipped around a headrest to prevent slipping during naps on planes, trains, or buses.

Custom fit, in colours that work anywhere

Comfort isn't one-size-fits-all, so A-Nap comes in three sizes to better match different body types and sleeping preferences. It's available in three colour options:

— Jetstream – a modern, neutral grey

— Sunset – a soft, warm tone

— Night Flight – a sleek all-black finish

Whether for kids, adults, or taller travellers, there's a version that fits – literally.

Kickstarter campaign now live

Early backers can access up to 37% offretail pricing through Kickstarter. Reward tiers include single, duo, and family packs. A-Nap isdesigned by Traveland, a team dedicated to making travel easier and smarter. With a proven track record of successful crowdfunding projects, they focus on solving real travel problems with functional, stylish gear.

Quick look: A-Nap travel pillow at a glance

— Firm yet soft military-grade TPU core

— Full 360degree neck support, including jaw cradle

— Packs down smaller than sunglasses

— Lightweight, breathable knit fabric

— Easy-clean design – just wipe and store

— Optional seat strap for stability

— Three sizes: Kid, Adult, XL

— Colours: Jetstream, Sunset, Night Flight

“Comfort is personal. That's why A-Nap comes in three sizes: Kid, Adult, and XL,” explains the Traveland team. “One-size-fits-all is a myth – and real rest deserves better.”

For those who regularly travel or nap while commuting, A-Nap is built to finally make sleeping upright less of a gamble – and more of a guarantee.

For Media Inquiry

Contact: Traveland TeamTel: +447749367414Kickstarter campaign: https://shorturl.at/KPbutPress kit & media: https://shorturl.at/JWoFAPress enquiries: 399042@email4pr.com

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