Just received my pillow from SLD, and love it. I have used it 3 nights in a row. Very pleased
Just received my pillow from SLD, and love it. I have used it 3 nights in a row. Very pleased
I use an Arrowhead Equipment Cub pillow. It's a tiny little thing that just goes under your neck and has a cord and hook to clip it to your ridgeline. I like it so much I use this pillow form factor full time now. Used to have a compressible Thermarest pillow, but I find that larger pillows put my head at a funky and uncomfortable angle. All I really need is neck support.
The only thing I don't like about it is that the material squeaks against my hammock. I may make a pillowcase or a clone of a different material.
I agree, so I made a smaller version with an appropriately-sized stuff sack filled with cubic- inch- size pieces of OC foam I cut from packing material.
I just added foam until I felt the support was right and now it offers perfect neck and side support with enough foam under my head to provide insulation when I use a shorter underquilt.
It weighs around 1.6 oz or so and compresses to a size that would fit inside a toilet- paper tube. I keep it compressed when packing by wrapping it with the draw cord (which also attaches it to the ridge line) and tucking the end under.
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I like very much to use HG pillows. Those are quite small, cute and comfortable. So, i think it can be a nice solution for you.
I use a Therm-a-Rest pillow compressible that has the bits of foam as the filling. I find the inflatable pillows either too bouncy (if inflated near full) or they tend to want to squirt out from under the head/neck if inflated less than full. I also use a child-sized pillow case with my Therm-a-Rest pillow, that I can stuff with extra items to give me the loft I need when using it on the ground. I'd sure like to find an inflatable pillow shape that works in a gathered end, as they are so much smaller, lighter, and are very convenient.
I used to buy synthetic pillows. They were soft and comfortable until my neck started hurting in the morning. I stopped getting enough sleep and decided to upgrade my mattress and pillows. found a quality manufacturer. The pillows are made for those who sleep on their side. That is, my neck and spine no longer suffer as the pillow supports and neck, and allows me to comfortably lie on my side so as not to distort the cervical vertebrae. I really enjoy waking up and nothing hurts with side sleeper pillows. I used to sleep on my side and my shoulder was always crunching. The mattress was narrow, the pillow was not comfortable, it was as if it enveloped me and smothered me. I was constantly sweating and waking up.
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