l know this is an old post, but this is interesting. Is the neck support used in Place of a pillow?Dreamrobot wrote:Hi,
Just thought I'd share what I do, since I've tried a few chinstraps including the papcap (which technically is the most professionally built buy my chin still slacks a bit ).
I am using a neck support called caldera neck rest and it works for me to prevent that slack that really makes a huge difference for my events. Otherwise I wake up feeling like I've been run over by a truck (I think the slack allows my events to last longer).
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NO, OK, I guess it's more like a cervical collar.mrbreezeet1 wrote:l know this is an old post, but this is interesting. Is the neck support used in Place of a pillow?Dreamrobot wrote:Hi,
Just thought I'd share what I do, since I've tried a few chinstraps including the papcap (which technically is the most professionally built buy my chin still slacks a bit ).
I am using a neck support called caldera neck rest and it works for me to prevent that slack that really makes a huge difference for my events. Otherwise I wake up feeling like I've been run over by a truck (I think the slack allows my events to last longer).
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Wonder how that one is,
I'm worried my neck might be too big. I think I measured my neck at about 18 1/2 That seems big though.
Here is the chart they have.
https://www.amazon.com/Caldera-Releaf-N ... B00CN97V6M

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