Remember when the most important thing you needed for air travel was a book or magazine to read? As much as I love the advances in technology, it has added several layers of complication to my travel routine.
Yes, I still remember to bring a book, but now I also have to pack in my carry on bag a cell phone, iPod, laptop and the chargers for all these components. As a bonus, the regulated size of my carry on bag is smaller, as are the seats in economy class. If you are fortunate to win the lottery of finding space overhead to store you bag, there is still the challenge of trying to find a comfortable position in the airline seat that doesn’t involve inappropriate touching of your neighbor.
It’s interesting to see the plethora of positions passenger’s attempt. If you’re lucky enough to have a window seat, at least you have the leaning against the side option. The downside of this choice is if the temperature outside is warm, you feel like you’re in a tanning booth, and if it’s cold, you risk frostbite on your ear. For those passengers sitting in the aisle seat, there is the recline position in which your seat falls back into the knees of the poor person seated behind you. (FYI, if I am that person, and you are lying in my lap, my reaction will be to kick and move your seat as much as humanly possible for the duration of the flight. I’m just giving fair warning.) The problem with this choice is you spend the entire flight fighting injury to your elbow as every person making their way to the restroom and the drink cart crash into you every five minutes. While I feel for those seated in the window and aisle seats, it’s the poor soul in the middle who just doesn’t stand a chance in hell of finding a comfortable spot.
The last time I flew, I watched and pondered potential solutions to this issue. Shortly after, I realized the only personal space to be had for passengers is right in front of them. It became essential that I find a way to maximize this practically wasted space so one could rest comfortably while flying. I had found a product in a travel magazine that looked like it may suffocate the user. That wouldn’t do, and frankly the picture frightened me. I knew it was essential for this new travel aide to not only be user friendly, but useful when not flying the friendly sky’s as well.
After much research, the Zami pillow was developed. Not only does it provide a restful travel experience, but it’s versatile so it can be used for other types of travel, camping, sitting at the pool or even in the bathtub! It’s flexible so the user controls the size, easy to use so there’s no danger of exploding a lung during inflation, very durable and even comes with a carrying case. What more could you ask for? And hey, if you don’t want to use the carrying case for the pillow, you can always put all those annoying cell phone and laptop chargers you can’t live without in it, right?
So, check it out for yourself! Visit us at thezami.com where you can read more about this exciting product; and order your own Zami so you can start traveling in the comfort you deserve. It’s a little big of happiness for only $19.95. Get yours today!
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