Head Rests
No one's neck is the same as another person's neck.
Furthermore, as you age, your neck ages along with you... no surprises so far, right?
Most people are either not wrestlers or did not wrestle in their youth: neither did I.
But if you're a wrestler, your neck is pretty strong.
If you have neck problems like ruptured discs, fused bones, arthritic challenges and the like,
then your neck is probably going to be a pain in the neck.
If you ride a motorcycle, then your neck is trained to hold your head up in/against the slipstream.
If so, then your neck is adapted to holding your head up, more than most.
Bottom lines?
You are the best judge of either how much or how little neck support your head needs.
If you have a need for speed, then you must be aerodynamic.
Aerodynamic Cruzbikes have low seat angles.
Adapting to low seat angles, on a Cruzbike, is best done on the adjustable models.
Models like the Quest, the Sofrider and the Sigma.
Unfortunately, these bikes don't come with stock head rests.
If you wish to vary seat angles on the speedier, non-adjustable-seat models like
either the Silvio or the Vendetta, then you pretty much have to make your own foam seat cushions!
Of course, both the Vendetta and the Silvio come with stock headrests.
Speed is fun and speed really ought not to be a pain in the neck!
-Steve