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    Looking at a new pillow for the trail and have looked at the Air Cores from BA. They have a memory foam upgrade or you can just get the whole thing together. Anyone using this? I need more to my pillow because my thermarest pillow, well, it sucks. I need more between my head and pad to avoid waking up with a stiff neck

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    I use a fleece pillow cover and fill it with clothes then safety pin it shut 1.5 oz...Just a thought

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    Quote Originally Posted by q-tip View Post
    I use a fleece pillow cover and fill it with clothes then safety pin it shut 1.5 oz...Just a thought
    Did something like that on my thru. I dont carry enough clothing that would give me the support Im looking for

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    Check out the Nemo pillow! www.nemoequipment.com I like mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Elder View Post
    Check out the Nemo pillow! www.nemoequipment.com I like mine.
    Thats about what I am looking for. I like that it has the cord on the back to put something in to raise it more. I also like that its a blow up. The down and thermarest ones I end up rolling up because my head doesnt get enough leverage, causing my neck to curve. Thanks, Im going to put this one at the top of my list

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    I have the Exped Air Pillow and absolutely love it. It's replacing a half-pound pillow which I've been using for the last ten years.

    http://www.rei.com/product/797662/exped-air-pillow

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    My Walmart, in the travel section, has an inflatable curl-around-your-neck type pillow. It's a durable plastic inflatable thing with is inside a form fitting removable fleece "case." It was about $5. I fill it sort of full and put it around my neck, then put a boot or something a little thick under it, and wiggle it around until it's comfortable. I liked it so much, I bought a couple of extras for when the plastic part finally springs a leak. On the other hand, since the sleeve/fleece part has a zipper, I could stuff something into the fleece and it would still have that shape, and be soft and fleecy. I had hunted for a suitable pillow for a long time, but this works for me.

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    Taco,

    I have the setup you are asking about with the Air Core pillow and the memory foam cover. It is a great pillow but not light. I used this pillow on a 2 week rafting trip through the Grand Canyon and slept like a baby. This pillow coupled with an Big Agnes air core pad was like sleeping in the bed at home. I did not have to carry it on my back however. For a hiking pillow I like the Exped Air Pillow. Not as comfortable but still good and much lighter ( I think 3 oz give or take) Deadhorse

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    I have an REI self-inflating pillow. I have tried many a camping pillow, inflatable pillow, synthetic fill pillow, buckwheat pillow, etc., and this is the one I now use most often. http://www.rei.com/product/763637/re...:referralID=NA

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    Quote Originally Posted by kanga View Post
    Like the look of the outside of that one. Looks like it would be nice and soft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaco Taco View Post
    Like the look of the outside of that one. Looks like it would be nice and soft.
    it is amazingly soft! you take the velcro strap off and open the valve, and it just goes whoosh and fills up all on its own! and you can inflate or deflate to your comfort quickly. 1/2 a breath.

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    I tried the Walmart travel pillow and it just didn't do it for me because it wasn't tall enough. Putting it on top of something else only worked until I lost the stack in my sleep. I'm now using a Thermarest compressible, the medium on end is working... so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket Jones View Post
    I tried the Walmart travel pillow and it just didn't do it for me because it wasn't tall enough. Putting it on top of something else only worked until I lost the stack in my sleep. I'm now using a Thermarest compressible, the medium on end is working... so far.
    I have that and do not like it

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    I put my large thermarest pillow on top of my pack and sleep that way. At home I sleep with 3 pillows!

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    The cocoon ultralight air core pillow isn't bad.
    Looks like cocoon has a "hyperlite" one now too, don't know anything about it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elder View Post
    Check out the Nemo pillow! www.nemoequipment.com I like mine.
    I second that. My Nemo Fillo is hands down the best pillow I've ever used backpacking. Packs small. Durable. Washed clean easily. Amazingly comfortable and adjustable. A bit heavy, at 10oz, but trust me... it is well worth the extra weight over an air-only pillow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Limeman View Post
    I second that. My Nemo Fillo is hands down the best pillow I've ever used backpacking. Packs small. Durable. Washed clean easily. Amazingly comfortable and adjustable. A bit heavy, at 10oz, but trust me... it is well worth the extra weight over an air-only pillow.
    It's listed at 10.8oz... For that much weight it had better be more comfortable than my pillow at home. I feel guilty about bringing my 7oz thermarest... Wish I could find a comfortable inflatable but thus far no dice, though I haven't tried them all yet.

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    I might have to buy a Fillo if only to try it though, and maybe just bring it on short trips. It does look super comfy.

    Those of you who own a Fillo, is it easy to access the memory foam?

    I'm wondering if you could get it down to a more reasonable weight by cutting out the bungy cord on the back, and maybe trimming out some of the memory foam in the areas where you won't ever rest your head? I really only need like an 8-inch by 8-inch square of padding or so, and the Fillo is a ridiculously luxurious 17 x 10.5.... If that whole area is covered with 1-inch foam, that's a lot of extra foam that I won't ever even use. It says it's 5.1oz without the foam and 10.8 with. If total area is 17x10.5 = 178.5, and I only need 8x8=64, that means there's 114.5 square inches or about 3.7oz of excess foam.

    Hmmmmm...

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    Also, I think pillows are really the way to go over stuffing your extra clothes in a ball. You can get by with a lighter sleeping bag if you plan on wearing those extra clothes to sleep, so you actually aren't even saving weight by going pillow-less - you're just getting a worse night's sleep for no reason...

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