If you’re like me, and have trouble getting comfortable or sleeping on planes, this four-in-one travel pillow helps tremendously. Depending on what you need, it can be a pillow, blanket, seat cushion, or lumbar support.
Fold ‘n Go Blanket & Case Review
Price and Where to Buy the Fold ‘n Go Blanket & Case: Cabeau’s Fold ‘n Go Blanket & Case is available on their website for $19.99 and Amazon for $26.99.
How the Fold ‘n Go Blanket & Case Rates:
Usefulness: 9/10. If you’re a frequent flier and constantly adjusting to planes’ temperatures and in need of comfort, this product is great to have with you on longer flights. It’s also incredibly comfortable and warm, and a great alternative to germy airplane blankets and pillows. Value: 8/10. I love that it comes in a convenient case, making it multi-functional to fit whatever comfort needs I have during a flight. For around $20, it’s a good price if you travel often. Portability: 9/10. The case and velcro-strap handle make it easy to travel with; I just attached it to the handle of my carry-on. Durability: 9/10. Both the blanket and case are machine-washable, so you can wash it after your trip, and the microfiber fabric holds up well. Cool Factor: 7/10. Travel comfort products are rarely glamorous, but this one comes in two sleek colors. Plus, everyone will be jealous about how comfortable you look.
Final Verdict: The Fold ‘n Go Blanket & Case is the perfect travel companion, it’s great for planes, trains, buses, long car rides, and even once you’re at your accommodations as an extra cozy blanket.
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