Reddit Reddit reviews Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping, Backpacking, Airplanes and Road Trips, Denim, Large - 16 x 23 Inches

We found 7 Reddit comments about Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping, Backpacking, Airplanes and Road Trips, Denim, Large - 16 x 23 Inches. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping, Backpacking, Airplanes and Road Trips, Denim, Large - 16 x 23 Inches
Ultralight (12 ounce) compressible travel pillow with soft foam filling that packs down small for road trips, plane travel, camping, and backpackingFoam filling expands into a 4-inch thick pillow for head, neck, and back support in tents, cars, planes, and other tough-to-get-comfortable placesCompact design packs into a backpack, duffle, suitcase, or tote; drawstring and cord lock keeps pillow securely compressed when not in useBrushed polyester cover is soft against skin for comfort; lofty urethane fill is an upcycled byproduct of Thermarest mattressesPillow measures 16 x 23 x 4 inches (16 x 7 x 7 inches compressed) and weighs 12 ounces; before use, shake and fluff to restore loft; machine washable; made in the USA
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7 Reddit comments about Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping, Backpacking, Airplanes and Road Trips, Denim, Large - 16 x 23 Inches:

u/FattPatricia · 21 pointsr/Ultralight

My pillow is my luxury item. It’s more comfortable than an inflatable.

u/ukelily · 6 pointsr/peacecorps

Glad I brought:

Kindle

Hard drive

Chaco flip-flops

A travel pillow

Sturdy but comfortable hiking pants

Bonus: my Hydroflask water bottle. Love that thing, and love not wasting plastic bottles.

Didn't really need to bring:

Casual clothes like t-shirts (my country has plenty)

Water bottle with a travel filter (my Peace Corps filter is adequate)

School supplies like pens and markers. There's a shop in my village that has plenty.

My nice-ish closed toe sandals that I was required to wear for PST, but never wear at site. PST is annoying like that.

My rechargeable flashlight. My house has electricity most of the time and I use my headlamp when it doesn't.

Wish I brought:

More snack items

More cotton collared shirts (I have to wear them for work, but clothes wear out fast here, and I don't like the ones I can buy in country.)

A Bluetooth speaker for playing music in my classroom

One of those phone cases that gives your battery an extra charge

Chocolate protein powder

u/pretty_snappy · 5 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Sounds like our SO's are somewhat similar, so I'll be checking to see what other responses you get, but in the past I've gotten him this camping/airplane pillow, and these custom pint glasses and beer from where he grew up. Good luck!

u/doubleu · 3 pointsr/camping

I've been using this one (denim/large) for the last couple of years

u/the_marigny · 1 pointr/CampingGear

I have [this Thermarest pillow] (https://www.amazon.com/Therm-Rest-Compressible-Backpacking-Airplanes/dp/B002PW8SFK) and wouldn't think of camping without it. It's so comfortable that I even use it for naps at home sometimes.

u/WeatherIsGreatUpHere · 1 pointr/motocamping

Thanks! Good to know. I was thinking about picking up a Camelbak. Still not sure. I hope to try out my equipment in the next couple weeks. I got one of those Thermarest camping pillows. It seems to compress really well. Hopefully that's not the pillow you found to suck!

u/reddilada · 1 pointr/camping

They make inflatable pillows that pack small, but I really don't like them. Your head just kinda rolls off of them.

My favorite is the Thermarest pillow. A proper squishy pillow that stuffs into itself to reduce the size. Comes in a bunch of sizes and colors.