Our Mission

Hi, I'm Lucy.

I didn't start Seravi because I spotted a market opportunity.

I started it because I kept losing the first day of every trip I took.

Not to bad weather. Not to jet lag. To my seat.

I fly economy. I always have. And for years I just accepted that landing from a long-haul flight meant a day of moving carefully, sleeping on hotel room floors, and watching my husband or my friends go do the thing we'd flown somewhere to do — while I waited for my body to catch up.

I tried everything the travel blogs recommend. Aisle seats. Compression socks. Walking the cabin. Stretching. A memory foam cushion that took up half my carry-on and still didn't make a meaningful difference.

Nothing touched it. Not really.

The thing that changed my understanding wasn't a product. It was a conversation with my physiotherapist that reframed the entire problem.

She explained that economy seats don't just feel uncomfortable — they concentrate your full body weight onto the smallest possible contact points and hold it there, completely static, for hours. The tissue underneath those points gets progressively more compressed the longer you sit. By hour four or five you're not dealing with ordinary stiffness. You're dealing with something that takes days to fully resolve.

Stretching helps your legs. Walking helps your circulation. But neither one changes what the seat is doing to your body at the contact points the entire time you're sitting in it.

The only thing that actually interrupts that is a surface that keeps moving with you — redistributing load continuously so no single point takes the full weight for long enough to cause that deep, days-long effect.

That's what I went looking for. And when I found it — an inflatable air cell system that deflates to the size of a passport wallet — I couldn't understand why more people didn't know about it.

That's what Seravi's Travel Cushion is.

Not a foam pad. Not a gimmick. A grid of interconnected air cells that respond as you shift, continuously redistributing pressure so your body isn't paying for the seat for two days after you land.

It inflates in under a minute. Deflates in seconds. Fits in the front pocket of a backpack. And it comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee — not because we need a marketing hook, but because we want you to take it on three or four real flights before you decide. That's how long it takes to fully understand what you'd been missing.

Our goal is simple.

To get a travel cushion into the bag of every person who has ever told themselves that landing destroyed is just part of flying.

It isn't. It never was.

You were just sitting on the wrong surface.