I’ve been using it for years and it’s a great little pillow. I don’t inflate it too much; otherwise, it moves around a lot at night. I also wrap it with a spare fleece to make it more comfortable. Mine’s been going strong for over 5 years!
@Dayton
I usually slip a shirt over my sleeping pad and tuck the pillow underneath to keep it in place. If needed, I tie the sleeves under the pad to tighten it.
Wesley said:
@Dayton
I usually slip a shirt over my sleeping pad and tuck the pillow underneath to keep it in place. If needed, I tie the sleeves under the pad to tighten it.
How did I not think of this? I’ll definitely be using this trick on my next trip. Thanks for the tip!
@Dayton
A little clear silicone caulking on one side helps keep it from sliding around. It’s an easy fix.
Finlo said:
@Dayton
A little clear silicone caulking on one side helps keep it from sliding around. It’s an easy fix.
Tried it and somehow ended up with a pillow glued to my face. Not exactly what I planned!
@Van
That’s the ultimate solution! Now you don’t have to pack it anymore—it’s technically wearable weight!
Pretty decent pillow for the price. It’s lightweight and compact, but it is on the smaller side, so it takes a bit of getting used to.
Vic said:
Pretty decent pillow for the price. It’s lightweight and compact, but it is on the smaller side, so it takes a bit of getting used to.
I agree. It’s good for an inflatable pillow. If you put it in the hood of your sleeping bag, the size isn’t much of an issue.
I have one and so does my wife. It’s super light and comfy thanks to the memory foam. My wife even used it while recovering in the hospital because she liked it so much. It’s been reliable for years.
I loved mine until it sprung a leak. As a side sleeper, it’s a bit low for me, so I might get two for extra height.
It’s decent, but I still prefer the regular QUECHUA pillow. It’s not as compact but is more comfortable and even cheaper.
Teo said:
It’s decent, but I still prefer the regular QUECHUA pillow. It’s not as compact but is more comfortable and even cheaper.
I have one too. It’s great, but I’m not too picky. I’m a side sleeper and find it works well for me.
Teo said:
It’s decent, but I still prefer the regular QUECHUA pillow. It’s not as compact but is more comfortable and even cheaper.
I have the upgraded version and like it. It could be slightly stiffer, but the regular one was too stiff for me. The soft design does help it pack smaller.
I tried one, but it didn’t stay inflated well, so I ended up returning it.
I use one and love it. I put a buff over it as a cover, which feels nicer on my skin. It’s really comfy and has improved my sleep while camping.
Looks similar in weight to the Exped Mega Pillow or the Exped Down Pillow.
I like mine but find it a bit wobbly. Some dividers inside for stability would help. I keep it softer, so it doesn’t bother me too much.
The best part is how packable it is. I also have Decathlon’s ultimate pillow, which is amazing but way bulkier.
I bought one, and it’s much more comfortable than my old inflatable pillow.