Recommendations for backpacking pillow

7JK

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Hey guys just looking to see what you use while in the backcountry for a pillow. I’ve used my puffy jacket before but my neck always seems to get jacked up from doing that so looking into a different route.
 

Trial153

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I have the therma rest and klymit ...the thermarest is three times the weight and ten times better.
Go try a nemo Fillo as they are getting good reviews
 
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I've tried quite a few pillows over the last decade or so and being the weenie minimalist that I am, my absolute favorite is a large HMG stuff sack pillow. It weighs about 1.5 oz., has a nice soft fleece side, and doubles as a very water resistant stuff sack. When I'm going UL for 1-2 night spikes, I can fit my entire sleep system (shelter, quilt, pad, and bivy), inside of it.
 
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I've tried several over the past few years. Inflatable (cant stand them - feels like a balloon), inflatable/synthetic fill combo (not much better than inflatable) and compressible memory foam. By far, I prefer the compressible memory foam. They're heavier and bulkier, but much more comfortable to me. I use one in combination with a puffy jacket and sleep reasonably well.
 

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My go to has been the EXPED Down Pillow. Down fill with an inflatable bladder. The trick I've found for most inflatable pillows is to only inflate the pillow about 30% full.
 

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+1 for the Nemo fillo. I have the smaller one. Packs and weighs tiny. Adequate for me.

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I have the Therm-a-Rest Compressible medium pillow and love it. Its bulky but it sleeps just like my pillow at home
 

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Light weight adventures I tolerate a sea to summit inflatable. The Nemo fillo that my wife handed down to me is much preferred. She moved on to a thermarest job that’s a compressible, chunked memory foam version of a real pillow. Roughly doubles in size when uncompressed. Nice, but heavy and bulky. I’ll probably end up with one after deciding the Nemo still isn’t comfy enough.
 

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Light weight adventures I tolerate a sea to summit inflatable. The Nemo fillo that my wife handed down to me is much preferred. She moved on to a thermarest job that’s a compressible, chunked memory foam version of a real pillow. Roughly doubles in size when uncompressed. Nice, but heavy and bulky. I’ll probably end up with one after deciding the Nemo still isn’t comfy enough.
I think you saved me 50 bucks. I have the same thermarest job...its decent. But I thought the fillo might be more comfortable. From what your saying....I should probbly hold off
 
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I use a lightweight (5oz) and compressible, half air/half stuffed neck pillow. It is my neck that wants the support, not my head.
 

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I think you saved me 50 bucks. I have the same thermarest job...its decent. But I thought the fillo might be more comfortable. From what your saying....I should probbly hold off

The fillo is decent. You don’t forget that there’s a balloon under the foam layer but you don’t feel like you have to try to stay on it either. We’ll get a few nights on the thermarest side by side with the fillo this week. Can add my thoughts after the trip.
 

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I have a Goosefeet Gear down pillow that I purchased through Titanium Goat. It’s pretty small but has a sleeve that you can stuff other clothes into to beef it up. It’s the best option I have tried, but I’ve only tried an inflatable (skates away to easily unless you have a mummy bag) and a stuff sack with clothes (I still do this two for a second pillow).
 
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