FlightTech Hoodie by Loungeroo™️

Sale price Price $149.00 Regular price Unit price  per 

Loungeroo 

It’s designed for long flights, tight connections, and hours of waiting — when comfort, warmth, and personal space matter most. Instead of changing outfits between airport, plane, and hotel, Loungeroo carries that continuity with you.

This is not a fashion hoodie.

It’s a portable lounge layer built for movement.

For warmth, sleep, and security.

Most travel days don’t come with lounge access.

You’re seated upright for hours, dealing with cold cabins, limited privacy, and nowhere to rest without keeping your essentials close.

Loungeroo is designed to carry the comfort and security of a personal lounge — from door to door.

What it’s for (moments, not benefits)

Long and overnight flights

Short domestic flights with cold cabins

Tight connections and delayed layovers

Early arrivals with nowhere to go

Any time you need to rest without losing awareness

What it does (clear, practical)

Loungeroo helps you:

stay warm without bulky layers

rest upright when lying down isn’t possible

keep phone, wallet, and passport secure while resting

create a small sense of personal space in public seating

It’s worn, not carried.

It works before boarding, during the flight, and after landing.

The design (simple, not clever)

Loungeroo combines:

Rooleisure architecture — designed for sitting, waiting, and moving

Next-generation pillow function — built into the garment for upright rest

Integrated security pouch — keeps essentials close and protected

Everything is designed to work quietly, without adjustment or setup.

What it’s not

Not lounge access

Not a neck pillow

Not a blanket

Not fashion-driven

It’s a practical layer for travel days when comfort and security aren’t provided.

How people use it 

Worn through the airport when lounges are unavailable

Used on board to stay warm and rest upright

Keeps essentials close during sleep or long waits

Works across airlines, aircraft types, and routes

Loungeroo is built for travel as it actually happens —not as it’s advertised.