Inflatable Pillow for Camping, Backpacking Pillow, Travel, Hiking, Camping Pillow- Removable Foam Cover, Compact Ultralight Blow Up Air Pillows for Sleeping, Pad Attachment Strap for Camp Mat.
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An easy way to inflate it is by mouth thanks to the one-way valve. It does not seem possible to add a pump It would be impossible to use unless you could make an
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Selected User Reviews For Inflatable Pillow for Camping, Backpacking Pillow, Travel, Hiking, Camping Pillow- Removable Foam Cover, Compact Ultralight Blow Up Air Pillows for Sleeping, Pad Attachment Strap for Camp Mat.
I love that this travel pillow works so well! It is absolutely worth the money and I would buy from them It's not the best for sleeping on your side, which is what I do. I gave it 4 stars because it's not great for sleeping on my side.
If you like to sleep on your back or in the fronts, or if you use it in a car propped against the window, this is ideal!
This mattress is beautiful! As you can see from the connected stuff There is an elastic strap for mounting a pad on the convenient air valve and a sack for holding the air valve. There's a lot of thought and execution behind this.
Weight is great, and it packs easily. The liner over the top is very comfortable and soft, and it also adds the desired measure of warmth when the weather gets colder. It didn't have much foam or fabric in it, so I knocked one star off for that. I was expecting there to be a thicker layer of foam, so I took a star off for that. This is still the best camping pillow I've used so far versus Trekology's standard model.
I ordered this item to take with me on an overnight This product was very easy to use and packs extremely well, so I may continue carrying it during In the end, I dumped it out of my hammock onto the ground (as did my boyfriend) because it was unbearably uncomfortable to try to rest It has a nice carrying case that stays connected so you will not lose it. I give it 4 stars because of its packability, light weight and a nice carrying case. I would like to point out that It was the way the cover crinkled under the case that absolutely drove me nuts. As tempting as it is to accidentally lose the cover while I'm trying to sleep, I would almost rather hear it under my head during I would just like to point out a few Not unimpressed, but not overly so.
In my search for a pillow that would pack down into a small size when I go motorcycle camping, this one fits the bill. You have to breathe three times to fill it up. The blow hole inside the bomb will not hold the air overnight. If it does leak, it is because the user did not push the button inside the bomb. As soon as the button is pushed, the blow hole becomes a one-way valve, so no air can escape. You need to push it again to make it a 2-way valve to drain it. The strap held it in place on my sleeping pad when I filled it to the maximum. It was rock hard and I needed no other bag to keep it in place. There was one but, and a big one at that, I wasn't able to sleep on it comfortably. May be the pillow was soft too hard? Unfortunately, the pillow is too small for side sleepers when it is inflated The majority of my sleep is spent on my side. An inflatable pillow doesn't give you much when you're sleeping on your back. In that case, I plan to search for an old fashioned pillow that I can pack into a small space.
My favorite part of the pillow is the fabric. You can fold it up into the little bag that is tethered to the cover. It's very comfortable. Just the right amount of puff. I appreciate you offering such a great product.
Note The valve is causing problems for people. Take the time to read the instructions! As the valve toggles up and down, it opens and closes.
Set the gauge to the up position and press the inflate button. By doing so, the air between breaths won't escape. If you wish to deflate the balloon, you need to toggle the valve to down. It is usually easier to follow instructions if you read them.
While I was at sea, I had a seasickness A similar summit might be held. I found a way to achieve the same results at a significantly lower cost. On a two week camping trip, I beat the heck out of it, and it's still fine. The cover is comfortable on my face, and the featherweight makes it easy to pack. It may still be better if this was an inch or two thicker, but as a side sleeper, this really works much better than I expected.
There isn't much point in the padding other than to keep the whole thing warm. There could have been a little more padding or a memory foam liner. There is a foam layer on my Nemo Filo pillow, but it is twice as heavy as the one I have. This pillow is plusher than the trekology pillow, but it's difficult to keep your head in place because of the shape.
Despite the fact that it was soft against the face, the level of comfort was not very high. The reason I aired it up fully was simply because I tend to get achy in my The air just didn't seem to hold, though, so I ended up letting some of the air out in the middle of the night. Despite its name, this is unfortunately a pillow that is similar to an aired up mattress. I have only utilized it twice, and I did find lighter ones at REI. While it is lightweight, I will continue to use it.