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The Therm-a-Rest Compressible Pillow is an ultralight, 7-ounce travel essential that expands to a 4-inch thick, soft foam pillow offering superior head, neck, and back support. Its compact design compresses down to 13x4x4 inches, secured by a drawstring and cord lock, making it perfect for backpacking, camping, and travel. Featuring a soft brushed polyester cover and eco-friendly upcycled foam filling, this machine-washable pillow is crafted in the USA to deliver premium comfort on the move.
| ASIN | B07876QL22 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19,180 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 47 in Camping Pillows |
| Brand Name | Therm-a-Rest |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Colour | Pistachio |
| Cover Material | Polyester |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 10,592 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818104170 |
| Included Components | pillow |
| Item Firmness Description | Medium |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Cascade Designs Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10417 |
| Model Number | 040818104170 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight, portable, compressible |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Size | S |
| Sleeping Bag Filling Material | Polyester |
| UPC | 040818104170 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**R
Well Worth the Money....
A wonderful, and comfortable pillow. As long as you understand that a camping pillow will never be as good as a proper one like you'd use at home, then you'll be pleasantly surprised by this Thermarest. It does smell a bit chemically when you first unpack it, but the label actively encourages you to machine wash and tumble dry the pillow before using it for the first time. This has two advantages - it takes away the chemical smell of the materials, and it invigorates the loft of the pillow. The loft is actually extremely good, and provides really great support which is almost as good as having a real pillow. Note that you will have to leave the pillow for at least 5 minutes before it fully expands after unpacking, and the pillow transforms quite incredibly. Fill materials (the foam bits) are surprisingly comfy, and although you are aware that there's bits of foam in the thing (if you squeeze the pillow you can tell), it doesn't annoy you when sleeping on it - it just feels like a comfortable and soft pillow. I ordered the small model and find that it is perfectly fine for a comfortable night's sleep (I didn't see a tremendous need to go for the medium or large, and was glad in the end). The pillow packs down fairly small, and if combined with a compression and / or stuff sack, can be squished even further for more effective space saving. The thing also weighs next to nothing - bonus! If you value sleeping comfortably in the wild, then for the modest space this will take up in your pack, its well worth the investment.
C**H
A truly comfortable pillow of innovative design. Thermarest Cinch Pillow
This Thermarest pillow is simply great! I bought the large one. The quality and comfort of this American assembled pillow is top notch. The cinch strap on this revised model is a great idea that allows one to firm up the pillow. The spring toggle barrel which has a little button to depress with a finger, on the cinch string can slip a little however the spring does provide enough bite on the cord to hold it in place. I think this pillow is the most comfortable camping/travel pillow on the market, it's as good as a regular home bed pillow. The blow up pillows are just too uncomfortable and noisy, this pillow will allow you to get a good night's sleep. The first pillow sent to me from Amazon had its factory sealed bag opened and crudely sellotaped up. I sent it back due to hygiene concerns. My new pillow arrived in a factory sealed plastic bag.
L**E
Very happy.
I'd give this 6 stars if I could. It's been a game changer to my quality of sleep when camping. I even use it as my bedroom pillow now. I've cut the toggle and draw string off and use a stuff sack to compress it down to about the size of a rugby ball. Good quality and quite soft. You can make it firmer by adjusting the draw string but I don't find it necessary. Absolutely worth the pack size for the weight and quality of sleep.
C**O
When the pillow arrived I was initially disappointed as it looked half empty and useless
When the pillow arrived I was initially disappointed as it looked half empty and useless. I read the 1 star reviews and agreed with all their comments. So, before packing it up and sending it back I read the instructions from Thermarest which advised airing it for at least 20 minutes. After 2 hours, I finally had a pillow that looked vaguely similar to the plumped up pillows on the Thermarest website. It is remarkably comfortable and for that reason I’ve given it a 4 star rating. To get a better rating, I think the beancounters at Thermarest could have been persuaded to add a few more bits of foam to give it a more luxurious feeling, especially since it’s made from “.....excess foam from the mattress factory”. So Thermarest, do yourselves a favour and stop penny pitching and fill it properly!
D**G
Lightweight, firm and overall perfect!
I have been doing camping (and not campsites to which you drive to with lots of stuff but proper wild camping) for a while now and I've tried a number of pillow options. I started with simplest, sleeping bag stuffsack stuffed with clothes, which was awful: you'd need quite a lot of items to make a descent "pillow" but this kinda destroys the idea of light weight backpacking trip, doesn't it? And this "pillow" gets flat after a couple of minutes so you never get a good night sleep. I next tried cheap flannel pillow from HiGear but it was too thin - not much of a difference from stuffsack. Then I decided to invest more into that (when your neck is in constant pain during the night, you are ready to spend a lot to avoid it in the future!) and bought Exped Air Pillow (M). This one is perfect: quite thick, anatomically shaped, weights nothing and packs into tiny sack. But it's still not quite right: it solved neck pain problems but inflatable pillows just don't feel as good as the real ones! So, in the end I came across this Thermarest pillow, which is quite cheap and seems descent quality and many people left very good reviews. I decided to give it a go and got size S (packs smallest and I don't need huge pillow anyway. Gosh, it's a great little thing! Packs relatively small, weights very little, inflates fast and relatively firm. With Exped Air, these two make perfect combination: Exped rises head high enough to avoid neck pain and then Thermarest cushion makes you feel like you sleep in real bed. And btw, earlier versions required washing before the first use and people reported awful chemical smell. It looks like Thermarest changes the materials and this pillow doesn't smell at all and can be used straight away. I strongly recommend this pillow, especially in combination with any inflatable one.
C**L
My perfect travel pillow!
Love this! I have been looking for a decent travel pillow for years. I have to sleep propped up a bit so its always easier to take my own pillow, than ask for another, when I am away. Anyway, I prefer to use my own pillow. For years I have taken a 'down around' pillow with me, using a vacuum bag to make it smaller, but it still weighed about a kilo. I am walking the Milford Track later this year, so needed something much lighter. This pillow rolls up into part of the cover and although it feels odd to the touch because of the lumps of foam, its really comfortable to sleep on. I got the size large, which is plenty big enough to sleep on with a hand beside your head. The cover is like a soft suede and ideal if you just want it for travelling on a plane, train etc. I would rather sleep on a cotton pillow that's easy to wash, so being handy with a sewing machine, I made a normal size pillow case smaller by sewing up two sides. It works really well. When I first received this it didn't really smell, but I washed and dried it anyway - plumped up really well. Finally a big plus - very few airmiles - it's made in Ireland.
P**C
It's OK. Probably better than most, but I'm still looking....
Well, this is an ok camping pillow, but I'm not so sure it will be the last camping pillow I ever try out. It is nice and soft to the touch. But it is quite thin, so not so great for side-sleepers and also you can't adjust it in any way. It's also a bit lumpy, consisting of off-cuts of Thermarest's foam filling that they otherwise use in their insulated mattresses. It weighs 200g. This is heavy for ultralightweight backpackers (myself included), but if it gave a good night's sleep then it would be worth it. Also it compresses into a roll (it rolls into itself and is retained by cinching up a drawstring), but the roll is about 12" long and the same diameter as a sports water bottle. It takes up a fair bit of room in the pack. Contrast this with the Sea-to-Summit air pillow that I was using before - weighs 25g and stuffs into a little sack about the size of an egg - but it isn't as comfortable as the Thermarest pillow. No matter how much or little you inflate it, it hurts your ear when side-sleeping. Roll over, sure, but then the other ear hurts after a while - and so on, all night long. Next up - I'm going to look at the EXPED REM pillow, which is a combination of an inner core inflatable pouch and an outer compression layer, with a soft outer against the skin. The inner pouch can be inflated to suit the size you want. Overall it is about 190g for the medium and it is about the same size as the Thermarest, but might be a bit more comfy due to the ability to adjust the thickness to suit your preferred sleeping position. It compresses to about the same size as the Thermarest. About £30. Maybe 2x Thermarest pillows would be the solution, but if that's the case, you might as well take the pillow from your bed at home!
W**G
Well worth the extra space/weight. What price a good night’s sleep?
My favourite camping pillow. I used to use a rolled up jumper. Then I tried to get into inflatable pillows (which I hate!). Having found the thermarest camping pillow, my search is over. Relatively lightweight and small (even in size large), this is obviously nowhere near as compressible as an inflatable pillow, but it is actually comparable to a normal home pillow, and after a long day’s walk, you’ll be glad for the room it took in your bag. What price good night’s sleep?
A**R
Pleased
Pleased..bought for car camping
D**N
Very comfy. Not inflatable
Very good pillow if you can manage a large size while packed. I had imagined it would be possible to inflate it but it is puffy by pieces of foam rather than being a balloon. Great product and will probably last many years.
K**.
Klein, handlich, bequem.
Das Kissen erfüllt für Camping und Outdoor genau den Anspruch den ich hatte. Bin sowieso schon ein Thermarest Fan. Natürlich könnte es größer sein, aber es soll halt immer dabei sein und daher optimal! Danke, gerne wieder.
I**O
The pillow is incredibly comfortable...
When I first tested this pillow and fell asleep in a few minutes. I woke up a few hours later to a large puddle of drool. Shucks. I therefore put it through a wash cycle and after the drier it ballooned up even larger. This is definitely the most comfortable pillow I own. Although, I'm not really one to buy pillows, and the ones I have now are old and flat. I brought the small Thermarest for camping and back packing, and was hesitant because so many people said it's too large. I don't think that at all, and could go up to the medium and still find it suitable. Although, I'm good with compression knots, and the Canadian jam knot is one of my favorite, thus I can compress this pillow to about half the size of what it can on its own fairly easy, and I can store the prelooped knot in the pocket without effecting how pillow feels on either side. Talking about sides, it has a brush polyester side and a smooth polyester side. They are both comfortable, but I prefer the smoother side because its cooler and smoother, and I live in Hawaii where climate is a bit hot sticky. The thing I didn't like about the pillow is the syntheic smell, its that headache smell similar to eucalyptus or paint thinner. It's not too bad, and it seems better after I washed it. One thing to note is the pillow stays wet at its core for a long time, as well. Even it feels dry on the surface I noticed that after I compressed it there was water ringing through, even after running it through the drier a few times. This is both good and bad, because even if it gets wet it can be rung out and can be used without a ton of drying, but on the other hand it can accumulate unseen mold. Nevertheless, I love this pillow, so far, and I'm probably going to buy the larger sizes later on. I definitely recommend for those considering picking one up, it's cheap and definitely a great value. Quite frankly, I even recommend them as house pillows even if you don't take them on the go.
L**.
Un oreiller gonflable confortable
Mon compagnon pour l’ascension du Kilimandjaro. Facile à gonfler et limitant fortement les effets de rebond d’autres coussins plus plastiques. Le revêtement est agréablement doux.
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