Klymit Cush Inflatable Travel Pillow & Seat Cushion

July 22, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:34 GMT+0100 - Details)

Backcountry or bleachers – the Cush inflatable seat & pillow delivers versatile comfort. Ultralight, it packs down to pocket size and inflates with just a breath or two.

While camping, wrap it around your head when you nestle into your sleeping bag’s hood – the ergonomic design cups the ears and keeps air distribution consistent to minimize irritation at pressure points.

Use it at single-layer thickness, or double – even triple – it up for more comfort while sitting or taking a quick afternoon trail nap. Need a custom sit? Just adjust the air pressure.

Product Features

  • COMFORTABLE SEAT: The versatile design can be used either as a sit pad to protect from cold, wet, hard surfaces, or as a lumbar support in for long days in uncomfortable seats
  • COMFORTABLE SLEEP: Patterned to fit in a mummy bag’s hood, the ergonomic design minimizes pressure points and features ear pockets for side-sleeping comfort
  • Use it at single-layer thickness, or double – even triple – it up for more comfort while sitting or taking a quick afternoon trail nap. Need a custom sit? Just adjust the air pressure.
  • COMPACT DESIGN: Fits perfectly inside the hood of your sleeping bag; ULTRALIGHT: Packs down to pocket size and inflates with just a breath or two; because we are authorized sellers of this product, in includes a limited LIFETIME WARRANTY
  • RUGGED MATERIAL: The lightweight 75D polyester material provides superior tear, puncture and abrasion resistance. WEIGHT: 2.89 Ounces; INFLATED SIZE: 29 x 9 x 1.5; EASY-TO-USE push valve allows for quick inflation and deflation

Comments

Gregorious says:

Tried to use as a pillow Bought this to use as a camping pillow. Way to loud as the material rubs against itself during any movement, including breathing. So, using it as a seat cushion when sitting on rocks or boulders. After 15 minutes of use as a seat cushion, my butt is happy, but I noticed it had either deflated a little, or could be stretching. Will update later as I use it.

Peter Krause says:

Gets the job done with bare minimum of weight and bulk. For me, a pillow is not a luxury item. Many people prefer to use a stuff sack filled with clothes or somethinf, but I have an old neck injury that can flare up if I sleep with my neck in an awkward position. It’s very important to me that I have the proper head support, both for comfort and to avoid issues in the morning.Most pillows, even those designed for backpacking, are surprisingly heavy and bulky, even when compressed. This one isn’t. Mine came out to 3 oz, including the…

team W says:

Good as a seat, not terrible as a pillow, at least in some configurations Here is what I like:It is made of a tough fabric that is unlikely to fail if you aren’t completely stupid about where you put it down. It is comfortable as a seat. It weighs almost nothing and is easy to blow up and take down. You can use it as a camping pillow as well as a seat.Here is what I don’t like:I found the idea that you can fold it over multiple times to create a really thick pillow for side sleeping kind of absurd in practice. It makes the…

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