The Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow is a true travel essential. Ideal for anyone seeking sleep and comfort on-the-go, it offers all the support of home bedding in a small, convenient, and lightweight package for camping, plane travel, car trips, backpacking, trekking, and festivals. Easily compressible for packing into a backpack, duffel, suitcase, or tote, the pillow expands into a 4-inch thick, soft and squishy pillow for head, neck, and back support. The brushed polyester cover is soft against skin for cozy comfort, promising sleep and relaxation in places where getting a little shut-eye can be a challenge. Rest comes even easier knowing that the lofty urethane filling is upcycled—the byproduct of Thermarest mattresses, utilizing the waste generated during production. The Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow is available in four sizes: Small measures 12 x 16 x 4 inches expanded, 13 x 4 x 4 inches compressed, and weighs 7 ounces; Medium measures 14 x 18 x 4 inches expanded, 14 x 5 x 6 inches compressed, and weighs 9 ounces; Large measures 16 x 23 x 4 inches expanded, 16 x 7 x 7 inches compressed, and weighs 12 ounces; XL measures 16.5 x 27 x 4 inches expanded, 18 x 7 x 7 inches compressed, and weighs 15 ounces. Machine washable. Made in the USA.
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Perfect Traveling Pillows! When these pillows arrive, they are so small from being vacuum-packed it’s hard to believe they become standard sized, but follow the instructions to wash and dry and you will be amazed. Then it’s hard to believe they will compress again, but roll them into the attached pocket and they are about 1/4 of their uncompressed size, less if you roll and pull the string hard. Not quite as small as their vacuum-packed size, but small enough to take a couple for traveling. Because of back issues I…
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…
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.