The J-Pillow’s distinctive shape sets it apart from standard travel pillows. Designed by former flight attendant Gemma Jensen, it won British Invention of the Year for its approach to the common problem of head nodding during travel.
Design
The J-shape provides three-way support:
- Neck support: Curved section fills the gap between head and shoulder
- Chin support: The “trunk” of the J curls under your chin
- Head support: Prevents sideways falling
The latest version includes an anti-slip scarf that wraps around and hooks onto the pillow to keep it in place.
Materials
- Soft plush polyester cover
- 3D polyester fibre filling (soft but supportive)
- Machine washable
- Compresses to half size with included carry bag
Colours
Available in Black/Gray, Blue, and Blue/Gray. One size fits most adults.
Pricing
- Official website: $59.95
- Amazon: $42.95-$44.95
100-day money-back guarantee. Free standard shipping worldwide from the official site.
Pros
- Chin support prevents forward head drop (main advantage over U-pillows)
- Soft, plush materials
- Machine washable
- Versatile positioning options
- Good for side sleepers
Cons
- Bulkier than scarf-style pillows like the Trtl
- Can slip despite the anti-slip scarf
- May interfere with glasses or headphones
- More expensive than basic foam pillows
J-Pillow vs Trtl vs Cabeau
Feature
J-Pillow
Cabeau Evolution
Support type
Soft cushion with chin support
Internal frame
Memory foam U-shape
Best for
Side sleepers, chin support
Upright sleeping, compact packing
Traditional comfort
Portability
Medium (compresses)
Most compact
Comes with case
Feel
Soft, plush
Firmer, supportive
Firm memory foam
Verdict
The J-Pillow’s chin support genuinely addresses a problem other pillows ignore – the forward head drop that leaves you with a stiff neck. If you’ve found standard U-shaped pillows useless for preventing your head from nodding forward, the J-Pillow’s design makes more sense.
It’s bulkier than minimalist options like the Trtl, but the soft materials and chin support make it comfortable for longer use. The 100-day guarantee means you can test it on an actual trip before committing.


