The world's first sling pillow called Dream Sling might just put those travel-related sleep problems to rest. Its designers claim that this new travel pillow will put you to sleep even when you're sandwiched in a middle seat on a full flight or anywhere else in the world.

The world's first sling pillow is so simple it's simply a tear-shaped pillow connected to a sling. The designers explained that Dream Sling "takes advantage of the gravitational force of your arms and redirects it to help support your head." That means you can rest your arms on the sling which then pulls down on a lining that makes the microbead pillow expand and "conform to support your head."

It's almost like hitting two birds with one stone. The world's first sling pillow don't just allow travelers to "cradle themselves to sleep," but the sling also solves the issue of the middle seat's armrests, according to Travel and Leisure. Dream Sling inventor Aran Higa didn't just stop there, though. He claims that travelers can also use the world's first sling pillow for sleeping outdoors or on overnight hospital visits or on office breaks or for quick naps or just about anywhere!

Wearing the world's first sling pillow, however, might look like you've just injured your arm. It also feels similar to another travel pillow released in 2013, according to The Telegraph. On the upside, designers claim the world's first sling pillow can fit all adult sizes. The straps of the Dream Sling can be adjusted so it can fit adults from a size small to XXXL. It's currently available in its Hawaiian Dream limited edition of three colors (Midnight Navy, Moon Grey and Siesta Blue) with personally handcrafted embroidered logo.

Dream Sling launched on Kickstarter last month and hopes to hit its goal of $25,000 by May 1. Those interested to sleep anywhere with the world's first sling pillow can do so for only $49. Once it hits its goal, the company will start shipping the sling pillows in August to anywhere in the world.