Therm-a-rest gives me the best sleep. I also use a Hyperlite stuff sack with my puffy jacket as a backup. Compact, light, and versatile.
Jude said:
Therm-a-rest gives me the best sleep. I also use a Hyperlite stuff sack with my puffy jacket as a backup. Compact, light, and versatile.
Inflatable pillows only do so much. Therm-a-rest is like a mini real pillow—hard to beat for comfort.
@Quince
Exactly! Side sleepers need proper support, and Therm-a-rest delivers every time.
I use my Therm-a-rest at home sometimes—it’s better than my memory foam pillows. Even threw it in the wash, and it came out great!
Nico said:
I use my Therm-a-rest at home sometimes—it’s better than my memory foam pillows. Even threw it in the wash, and it came out great!
I’ve heard people keep them at home too! They really are that good.
@Tegan
It’s tempting to grab a few more for every room!
Nico said:
I use my Therm-a-rest at home sometimes—it’s better than my memory foam pillows. Even threw it in the wash, and it came out great!
Yeah, it’s awesome for comfort. The only downside is its size when packing.
I’m a side sleeper and love to cuddle my pillow. My Menards pillow isn’t cutting it. Would the Therm-a-rest work for me?
Flann said:
I’m a side sleeper and love to cuddle my pillow. My Menards pillow isn’t cutting it. Would the Therm-a-rest work for me?
For car camping, you might want to try a body pillow. It’s amazing for side sleepers, but not very portable.
@Tegan
That sounds perfect for comfort but too big for hiking.
Flann said:
I’m a side sleeper and love to cuddle my pillow. My Menards pillow isn’t cutting it. Would the Therm-a-rest work for me?
Try pairing the Therm-a-rest with a lightweight long pillow like the Nordisk Dag. Great for hiking and cuddling.
@Teal
I’ll look into that. Thanks for the suggestion!