Therm-a-Rest Compressible Pillow Poppy Large

February 25, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $27.95Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 06:01 GMT+0100 - Details)

The popular Compressible Pillow is perfect for everyone from international travelers to car campers. Its soft, foam filling packs small and expands big, with the XL size measuring a generous 16.5 x 27 in. (42 x 67 cm) for home-like comfort wherever you are.

Product Features

  • Perfect for travelers or campers
  • Foam expands big and packs small
  • Comfortable brushed polyester on the outside with soft urethane foam fill on the inside
  • New XL size measures a generous 16.5 x 27 in
  • Made in the USA with US and global materials

Comments

Jabroni says:

Nervous for a bit at first… I have been looking at these exact pillows in my local big box store for quite awhile but just couldn’t see spending $40 for the large sized. I go to Canada multiple times a year tho and every time I’m in the woods I always think about how I should have just pulled the trigger and purchased it. Well, I decided to look them up on Amazon and they were half the price! The pillow arrived and it was rolled into a bag about 12″ x 5″. I got a little nervous thinking there is no way this was he…

RedWagon80 says:

Your head and neck are worth a ThermARest pillow. Make sure you wash and dry it for loft. Thermarest pillows are totally worth it. I used to be one of those purists who wouldn’t dream of taking a luxury item like a pillow; you stuff clothes under or in your sleeping bag, or if you’re feeling decadent, you bring an empty pillow case to stuff. Yeah, getting older or just less puffed up about minimalism…whatever…a pillow is worth the weight, space, and expense. Makes the night much more pleasant. Makes carrying a pack the next day a lot more tolerable.I recently upgraded…

Berto says:

Backpack Pillow I own two of these Thermarest Compressible Pillows. I take the small pillow backpacking. No more smelly rolled up pants etc. for a pillow. I have a Medium pillow which I take car camping. They both loft up wonderfully if you unroll them as soon as you get to your destination. If towards morning you want more loft, just flip it and drift back to sleep. It is by far the very best backpack pillow I have ever tried! I have hiked 600+ miles on the AT.

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