Neck Pads needed !
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From: Long Beach, CA
I have been looking for a set of comfortable neck pads. Where are you guys getting them from ? I know the dealers have them on here but the threads are like 2 years old...
Also, for the people that have the junction produce neck pads, does the stitching for the logo bother your neck at all ? It seems like it would because it sticks out a bit...
The Belleza ones look nice with the preferrated holes in them to match the interior seats.
Also, for the people that have the junction produce neck pads, does the stitching for the logo bother your neck at all ? It seems like it would because it sticks out a bit...
The Belleza ones look nice with the preferrated holes in them to match the interior seats.
Last edited by 3GS404; May 9, 2010 at 12:52 PM.
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i got the garsons and dont regret getting them at all.. I tried the junction ones but as you said, theyre hella uncomfortable... the belezza ones are ok as well since i had them in my last car but the garsons are the most hands down comfortable that ive tried till now..
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Thats all i need to know. I will order them on Monday ! Can you show me a picture of the ones you have ?
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Neck pads are good looking and can be comfortable, but IMO they aren't safe and that's why I'll never have them in my cars. The headrest in your car has been designed and extensively tested to protect your neck/spine in case of an accident. It's not just there for comfort.
I'd wager good money that those neck pads aren't part of anyone's equation (Lexus, Junction, Garson, etc) for safety design or amy crash testing.
Don't normally post about this in neck pad threads - figure it's everyone's own decision if they want 'em or not, but your comment about your long commute each day just struck me.









