- Location
- West Bountiful, UT
I carried that pillow backpacking for quite a few trips. Finally gave up on it. You'll have to wrap it in a hoodie, or shirt, or something, it's not comfy on the face as is. And it doesn't like to stay put off the end of a sleeping pad. All it really has going for it is tiny size and light weight for backpacking. But as an actual pillow, it kind of sucks. I took it out of the pack for good this spring.
Car camping, why put up with compromises? I take a full size, legit, deluxe, genuine, expensive AF, goose down pillow with an expensive silk pillow case over it. Nice...
Backpacking, I'm back to using my pack as a pillow with a shirt or hoodie or whatever draped over it and it's so much better, I can't believe I spent so many sucky pillow nights trying to make that Klymit thing work.
That purple pad is a bargain. But it's R1.3. Not exactly what I'd call three season. Or even two season. That's a pure summer pad. For comparison, the foam pad I use car camping year round is about R12. A Captain Comfort is R8, a Megmat is R8.1.
- DAA
Car camping, why put up with compromises? I take a full size, legit, deluxe, genuine, expensive AF, goose down pillow with an expensive silk pillow case over it. Nice...
Backpacking, I'm back to using my pack as a pillow with a shirt or hoodie or whatever draped over it and it's so much better, I can't believe I spent so many sucky pillow nights trying to make that Klymit thing work.
That purple pad is a bargain. But it's R1.3. Not exactly what I'd call three season. Or even two season. That's a pure summer pad. For comparison, the foam pad I use car camping year round is about R12. A Captain Comfort is R8, a Megmat is R8.1.
- DAA