Fly in Comfort with head strap

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This is all about a simple head strap that can give you the comfort of a first-class seat, especially useful when you're trying to get some sleep. You can make it from materials that cost practically nothing -- a strip of fabric, some rubber bands and a paper clip. It's a free upgrade.
But what's the point? This strap is going to comfortably hold your head snug, allowing you to get comfortable and totally relax.
It's also very easy to remove it and then it could fit in your pocket, it's so small. Typical neck pillows prevent your head from leaning back as far as possible, which is the most comfortable position you can get into if you're trying to relax or sleep. With the strap set up in position, all you do is sit down and put your head inside the strap and relax. When properly adjusted, which is quite simple to do, it's going to hold your head nice and snug. You'll be in a good firm position without your head dropping down all the time.
It's easy to make: sew a loop at each end of your strip of fabric, then attach some connected rubber bands to the loop. And then a simple paperclip is all you need to connect the strap together.
It can be adjusted to fit any sized head, one size fits all. It helps if the fabric is elastic for extra comfort, although any soft fabric will work.
And very easy to use on the airplane. Just put the strap around the top of your airplane seat. The strap can be adapted to fit any airplane seat without bothering the person sitting behind you.
It's even useful on some first-class seats. So you might think, Oh, I'm going to get a flat bed when sometimes first class does not go flat, and you've got that same problem of your head flopping around. Well, put the strap on your first-class seat, too, sometimes.
Of course, it's primarily intended for those who are flying economy. We all know how uncomfortable airplane seating has become. This little gadget can help a lot. Very easy to adjust the length of your strap, depending on the size of your seat and your head. Just be sure to have enough rubber bands available that you can add more if necessary. And then you just connect the two ends of their upper bands together with a paperclip.
If the strap needs to be a little bit shorter, just move the connection of the paperclip to a different rubber band. This is not rocket science. No instruction manual is necessary. This short video provides all the information that you need to make it yourself. The strap and connections are remarkably sturdy. I've been using one for several years and haven't had to change any rubber bands, but over time, if the rubber bands start drying out, well there is easy to replace.
You might be wondering more how much will this cost and where can I buy one? Well, you could probably put it together with materials that you already have, so the cost could be free. And as far as buying it, no, it's not for sale. I invented this little device and am offering it to you for free. I place it into the Public Domain. So don't try and patent it and sell it for a gazillion dollars. It's free.
The strap is a simple little device, but amazing how effective it is in holding your head still. And that allows the neck, shoulders and rest of your body to also remain still so that you can relax and get some solid sleep.

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You should patent that! Next year we’ll be able to buy them from someone who watched your video!

dianamourer
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Great invention. I've been using my belt for this purpose for years but I always slip out

iangardner
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Love this idea-cover in a satin (scrunchie style) or some soft fuzzy material to avoid forehead marks.

robinenochs
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Thank you! I will make it for my next flight! 👍

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