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But, we found that it was more comfortable to just keep our arms under the blanket.įurther down, there was a pouch for our feet. Just under that pocket was a sleeve for hands - nice for keeping tabs on valuables.
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There was a small slit around the pocket perfect for a headphones cord, which would enable someone to store a portable music device or phone while still getting to listen to tunes.
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This reversible pocket was what the blanket packed into for storage. In the middle of the blanket, there was a kangaroo pocket for a cell phone, passport or anything else that we’d want to keep on our body. The Loungaroo weighs a hefty 2 pounds, 10.8 ounces and comes in one size, which according to their Kickstarter site, fits those who measure up at 6′ 4″ - due to the stretchiness of the material. The material above and below the slit balanced the weight of the blanket so it didn’t pull on the neck when worn. This slit was designed to let the Loungaroo hang in place while sleeping upright on a flight. To get an idea of what it looked like, imagine a slit in the upper part of a blanket that allows you to put your head through it.
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While the bundle could be used as a pillow on its own, the real use of the Loungaroo was as a blanket. The blanket stores wrapped into itself, forming a large travel pillow about the size of an airplane tray table. There was a flexible strap on the top which served as a headband to keep the pillow in place and/or as an eye mask. The Loungaroo was designed to be versatile.