Sleep Essentials for Your Next Trip
These are the products that make the biggest real-world difference for frequent flyers and long-haul travellers. Each one addresses a specific mechanism of jet lag recovery.
Sleep Masks
Block the light. Protect your melatonin.
Block cabin light and dawn light at your destination to keep melatonin flowing when your body needs it. An essential tool for controlling your light exposure — the most powerful lever in jet lag recovery.
Earplugs
Silence the cabin. Sleep deeper.
Aircraft cabin noise averages 85dB — loud enough to prevent deep sleep. Quality earplugs reduce noise by up to 33dB, enabling the deeper sleep stages critical for circadian reset during long-haul flights.
Travel Pillows
Keep your neck aligned. Stay asleep longer.
Neck pain is one of the primary reasons travellers can't sleep on planes. A properly designed travel pillow maintains cervical alignment, preventing the muscle tension that jolts you awake every time your head drops.
Sleep Headphones
Drift off to white noise. Wake up refreshed.
Flat, flexible sleep headphones let you play white noise, calming music, or relaxation audio without the discomfort of traditional earphones. Ideal for in-flight sleep and settling in to a new sleep environment at your destination.
Travel Blankets
Stay warm and comfortable on every journey.
Aeroplane cabins run cold, and a thin airline blanket rarely cuts it. A dedicated travel blanket keeps you warm and cosy from takeoff to landing, so you can sleep comfortably and arrive at your destination well-rested.
Blackout Blinds
Control your light environment anywhere.
Hotel and accommodation curtains are rarely fully blackout. Portable blackout blinds let you control your light environment completely — sleeping during the day when your body clock demands it, regardless of the sunshine outside.