Those are, however, just recommendations. The last one, called Wrapper, wraps the pillow around the neck and the chest, while anchoring to the head and back. A third one called Sider is similar to the first, but positions one hand on the opposite side of the head while anchoring the other hand on your armpit, while the fourth, called Thinker, copies the Sider but wraps the arm around the neck for added support. The first one, called Tester, uses one giant hand as your head pillow, with the arm wrapping around the neck before anchoring the other hand on the side of your rib cage, while the second, called Hugger, basically rolls the darn thing into a pillow you can hug while sleeping with your body forward. There are five recommended ways to use MonPere, each one designed for folks who might find different sleeping positions comfortable. Yes, having those giant hands means you can also make it look like it’s choking you, pulling your hair, or crushing your head with all its might, so you can use it to both help you sleep comfortably and amuse yourself during those times you’re not quite that sleepy. Despite its comedic horror stylings, the darn thing is actually meant to serve as an exceptionally versatile travel pillow.Įquipped with a flexible core, the pillow can be bent, twisted, and knotted in different ways, all while retaining the shape you put it in, allowing it to provide unique support for your head when sleeping during transit. It’s the kind of thing that won’t look too out of place as part of someone’s Halloween costume. MonPere is, basically, an equal parts goofy and creepy stuffed doll consisting of an arm with large hands on either end.