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TripGear Introduces The Comfort System

An American made product that finally allows travelers a comfortable way to be seated

LOS ANGELES, CA / ACCESSWIRE / November 18, 2016 / After braving the ever-worse hassles of crowded and busy airline terminals, most travelers just want some rest, maybe even a little sleep. The TripGear Comfort System offers a welcome relief.

To learn more about the TripGear Comfort System, please visit: https://goo.gl/sCOfNP

When this new system was looking at patents, its backers went way back to 1850 to find that no one had ever applied for a product like the TripGear Comfort System.

Most travelers at the airport or on airlines want to rest, perhaps sleep.

Typical neck pillows and other contraptions are hardly comfort-suppliers.

Heads bob from side to side. Travelers try to rest in uncomfortable positions.

So the typical traveler wakes up with a stiff, sore neck.

Now travelers can arrive at their destination refreshed and well-rested.

TripGear Comfort System is a new travel pillow supercharged with awesome accessories to allow everyone to actually sleep comfortably through all types of journeys.

It comes in a compact case that opens up to give users a soft, plush neck pillow. The case itself converts into an arm hammock. That means travelers can rest their arms in a handsome bamboo-fleece pocket.

The weight of traveler arms can be used to supply gentle pressure to a comfortable strap. It can be used either as a headband or sleeping mask that holds the head securely in place.

The result: complete head relaxation without any worries about inevitable trip jarring movements.

An added benefit is that The Comfort System is also made in the USA, supporting American manufacturers and ensuring a high quality product.

Travelers can now get much-needed rest, and anyone on a long flight, bus-ride, or train journey will enjoy the comfort of this amazing travel accessory.

The Comfort System has also evolved into areas they did not anticipate. Some users find it is highly effective for regular auto drivers, military travelers, and others.

Chiropractors and medical professionals are also recommending the Comfort System.

Backers of it are going through Kickstarters to fund future uses in travel and other fields.

About TripGears Comfort System:

Former ESPN and Golf Channel television director Kevin Kreppein was recovering from shoulder surgery in 2013 when he saw several inventions featured in the TV program “Shark Tank.” With the support of his wife, Nancy, the pair came up with the basic prototype for better travel. They refined their invention through trial and error with experts. To learn more about TripGears Comfort System, please go to https://goo.gl/sCOfNP.

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SOURCE: The TripGear Comfort System

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