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the down pillow definitely has my attention! will be trying one this yearSea to Summit
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Aeros Premium Pillow | Sea to Summit
Engineered for lightweight luxury, the Aeros Premium features a top layer of memory foam and brushed stretch knit fabric over an adjustable air chamber, providing breathable, customizable support up to 12cm thick. Its ergonomic scalloped shape cradles your head, fits inside sleeping bag hoods...seatosummit.com
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Aeros Down Pillow | Sea to Summit
The Aeros Down Pillow delivers enhanced comfort with a down-topped, air-supported design and soft-touch nylon face. Its rectangular shape provides ample sleep space, while up to 12cm thickness and adjustable firmness ensure personalized support. Quick inflation and deflation are effortless with...seatosummit.com
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Ether Light XR Pro Insulated Air Sleeping Pad | FREE SHIPPING & LIFETIME GUARANTEE.
An evolution of the renowned Ether Light mats has arrived with the XR Pro. Staying true to their comfort, durability, the XR Pro boasts ThermalCore technology which increases insulation value while keeping weight and packed volume minimal. Air Sprung Cell construction provides 10cm of plush...seatosummit.com
When I did wildfire I’ve used both foam and air for pads. I preferred the accordion foam. For a pillow I used a stuff sack and a cheap little wal mart fleece throw. I think that works good, and if you needed its extra warmth, or padding under your hip if you just fold it up under you. A little wildfire “hack was before you pitch your tent or put your pad on the ground take your heel or a rock and dig out a little pit where your hips will go, and refill with loose dirt. Works like a charm.Anybody else hear a side sleeper? Looking for help
I’ve suffered enough with my Klymit Static V and Klymit inflatable pillow, looking to upgrade without ending up broke. No matter how tired I am or what the ground beneath me is doing, I wake up after about 2 hours with a sore neck, sore shoulder, and sore hip with this pad and pillow setup. Then I spend the rest of the night sleeping in 20 minute shifts, constantly moving around a little to get more comfy for a few minutes. I literally sleep better during my late morning Power Nap than I do at night, and it’s affecting my ability to hunt and even hike effectively.
I’m 5’11”, 190 lbs, broad shoulders and narrow hips, pretty athletic build. I’m not big necessarily, but I’ve gotta have more padding.
Can anyone make a suggestion for the best pad and pillow combo for a side sleeper? It needs to be lightweight and packable for backcountry stuff, but I’ll carry a few extra ounces if it means I’ll sleep.
Any (pertinent) advice is appreciated, thanks!
When I did wildfire I’ve used both foam and air for pads. I preferred the accordion foam. For a pillow I used a stuff sack and a cheap little wal mart fleece throw. I think that works good, and if you needed its extra warmth, or padding under your hip if you just fold it up under you. A little wildfire “hack was before you pitch your tent or put your pad on the ground take your heel or a rock and dig out a little pit where your hips will go, and refill with loose dirt. Works like a charm.