Stay in place while you catch
Z’s
Ever take a great nap in the car, but when
you’re at your destination, you wake up with a
sore or stiff neck? Yeah, it sucks — and
commonly happens when you don’t have
proper neck support. Our Car Seat Headrest
Pillow changes that, providing all-over support
for a better nap session.
The difference between our headrest and those
of competitors? We provide cushy side-support
pillows that are designed vertically to catch your
head if you lean too much to the left (or right) as
you doze off. Soft yet thick memory foam helps
hold your neck and held it upright for a strain-
free nap.
Works for just about every car – Black in
color, our headrest blends in with a majority
of vehicle interiors. And as long as your
headrest poles are at a minimum of 3.75
inches apart, our headrest will fit just fine. Our
headrest is made of sturdy ABS plastic with a
memory foam cushion.
Incredibly adjustable – Telescopic
support helps you find your perfect
positioning, allowing you to angle
up, lower, and rotate your side
pillows up to 180 degrees to
accommodate various heights.
Sleep without fatigue – A lot of cases
of neck strain and fatigue result from
poor sleeping positions. It’s even
harder to maintain an ergonomic
position when falling asleep on the
road in a car seat.
And – last but not least – these
headrest pillows have passed
numerous crash tests to ensure
compliance with each of the
following safety standards: CMV-
SS 213, FMVSS 213, ECE R44
UV Rays: The other
important car accessory
is your UV ray.
The majority of these UV
rays blockers are installed in
the floor mats and seat
covers of these vehicles.
Ready to add some cushy support to
your passenger seat? – Assembly is
quick and easy:
Step 1 – Choose from
one of our two provided pairs of rubber
holders to find your headrest pole’s best
fit (you get 10-mm and 12-mm-size
holders).
Step 2 – Connect the left- and right-
side brackets together (to form one
rod), and secure them onto your
rubber holders.
Step 3 – Install the left
and right pillows onto the road.
Tighten the screw caps on both ends.
Contact Us At:
http://www.speedtest
car.com