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The TREKOLOGY Ultralight Inflatable Camping Travel Pillow - ALUFT 2.0 is the ultimate travel companion, designed for comfort and convenience. Weighing only 3.9oz and compressing to a compact size of 5x2 inches, it features a durable water-resistant TPU fabric, ergonomic design for neck support, and innovative anti-slip technology. Inflate it effortlessly in just a few breaths and enjoy a restful night’s sleep, whether you're camping under the stars or staying in a hotel.
D**T
Easy to inflate and anti-slip
Really fantastic pillow. It was a great anti-slip design on the back that keeps it from moving on nylon. The valve to inflate it is great, it has a cap that will allow air in and but doesn't let air escape until you are ready to put the pillow away.Really comfortable and decent size when fully inflated, easy to put away as well.
C**1
Great pillow for outdoor advcentures
I am picky about my sleep equipment. That's a great way to start this, because I have struggled to find the proper mats and pillows for camping and backpacking for years.I stumbled upon this Trekology pillow, and was not sure it would be any better, but decided to give it a shot. I used it for the first time while summiting Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa. If it wouldn't have worked as well as it did, I may not have been successful due to the importance of sleep and rest.The pillow arrived quickly after ordering, in a small package. Thanks to the video and instructions, I learned how to inflate and deflate it without issue. It rolls up nicely and fits back into the carrying sack without any struggle.Unlike a lot of inflatable devices, it holds the air very well, even in changing temperatures. I would inflate it with the outside air being in the 70s, and sleep through the night with drops into the 20s without any significant loss of air. I inflated and deflated it daily, packed it up, and took it to the next camp on the mountain with ease. i always threw it into my sleeping bag's stuff sack so that all of my sleeping gear was in one place. It takes up almost no space, but inflates to a perfect size, with nice contours for comfort.The photo is from my tent with the mountain peak in the background.This is a great product that I fully trust, and look forward to using for years to come. At the low price I paid, the value was also incredible. Many items I took were much more expensive, and did not help me nearly as much as having a great pillow to rest my head on nightly.
M**N
Good pillow for the price
I purchased this to include in a mid-price light-weight backpacking kit (as one of the budget pieces), and after a season of use I am satisfied with it. The material is slightly stretchy which is good for providing some extra softness after being inflated. The outer fabric and feel is relatively comfortable, even without a cover. The valves are robust and are equipped with a one-way-flow toggle, which allows for easy inflation and deflation. The included button-secured strap, along with the stippled grippy bottom texture, keep the pillow well secured to my sleeping pad throughout the night. Since it packs small and only takes a few breaths to inflate, I keep it in the pouch on the waist belt of my backpack and additionally use it as a sitting pad during down time.Ultimately it fits well within my kit and, while it may not have some features expected from high-end options (like an included cover, added insulation, or ultra-light design), it is likely to satisfy the needs of most who are looking for a convenient and comfortable light-weight option for a camping pillow.Notes: I am a middle-aged slim-built side sleeper who has a lot of discomfort during sleep in general. This pillow gives me a fair night of sleep given the general rough conditions involved in camping and backpacking. It was a bit cheaper when I purchased it (around $13) but I would probably think it was a good option even at the current price of $19.99.
C**T
comfortable and compact
I love it! I've only tried it on my camping pad, in my living room, but it worked great, is comfortable, deflates to a very compact size, and I'm looking forward to trying it this summer on our outdoor camping trips. It cradles your head so you don't roll off. It also has a strap so that it can be strapped to your sleeping pad, so you don't loose it in the night.
R**V
Pillow Talk
First of all, my confessions: I'm a sleeping snob. Not a snob when I'm asleep, but a snob about my sleeping arrangements. I've lived in three countries and eight states; I've slept in a LOT of beds (I could tell you stories of bedbugs, mice, cockroaches, termites, bats, racoons, diesel fuel, stone pillows, worn out springs, protruding springs, no springs, short beds, beds so narrow that two people had to sleep in opposite directions to fit...you get the picture).Now at the beginning of my 7th decade, I've a routine I follow when I sleep. But the weak link in all of this is, you guessed it, since I am reviewing this item, the pillow.Long story short, the wife and I were planning a trip to Aruba last month and I knew I didn't want to spend five nights on hotel pillows. Neither did I have room to take my home pillow. So...off to Amazon I went armed with my encyclopedic knowledge of my sleeping habits. After looking at a lot of 'em, I ordered this one in orange. Why orange? Who knows, except that I felt I needed a little excitement in my life. (I once observed my dad in the garage changing the oil in the car. Funny thing, he had all the oil cans, when oil still came in cans, upside down. I asked him about this and he replied with a sheepish grin, "Just needed a bit of excitement.")I read some of the reviews and looked at the pictures and thought, "This just might work." Plus, it was deflatable and weighed so little and wrapped up so compactly, that I ordered it.Fast forward to Aruba. I stripped one of the hotel pillows of its case, inflated my new pillow, put it in the case, and proceeded to get comfortable. Some of the reviews indicated that you might have to adjust the air volume to get it just the way you wanted it, and sure enough, after about three changes, I felt like I had it about right. And I slept well. For five nights.When I got home, yes, again you guessed it, I replaced my home pillow with this little slumber number. I've been sleeping on it since. It hasn't lost air and gives me better support than other pillows.I don't know how much more convincingly I can recommend this little orange pillow than to tell you I'm using it at home instead of using the others I own. I sleep better, I am master of its height and support, and its shape cradles my head unlike any other pillow I've used. Can't beat that for $17.Now some notes. 1) There IS a learning curve to the valve. Press it one way and you inflate it. Press it the other and the valve opens and it deflates. I can't help wondering if some of the reviewers that claimed it lost air hadn't mastered the valve. Or maybe there's a tiny hole in the pillow. Or maybe the valve's defective. It happens. Personally, I haven't noticed any change in volume since I blew it up the first night back from the Caribbean, so I think I've learned the valve technique.2) There is a better way to deflate it to get all but a few molecules of air out of it. Well...maybe all but a few more than a few. Open the valve and start from the opposite end by rolling it up tightly like an oversized straw. Then unroll it. Or not. You'll get a flat-as-a-pancake, actually a flatter-than-a-pancake, (or an oversized straw) pillow that'll slip into any ol' place in your luggage.3) It IS smaller that regular pillows. So...if you're a big pillow guy or gal, you probably won't like it.4) I tried using it on the airplane coming back to the US, and it's just not a plane pillow. I finally tried placing it on the seat back tray and laying down on it. But you know how little room we regular Joes and Joanns get in boarding group 5. It didn't work. But, hey, it isn't made to be a plane pillow, so I'm ok with that.I'll sum it up. A good pillow, even if you only use it for camping or trips. A good price. A good structure for head support. It has some little dots on it that prevent it from sliding around if you don't use a pillow case. It comes with a tote bag (though why you'd want to use it is beyond me when you can get it so flat when deflating) and a strap that I think is supposed to be wrapped around a sleeping bag to keep your pillow from moving at night on slippery fabric. I can adjust it however I want, so it isn't a one-size-fits-all sort o' thing.And, oh, it's orange; but the teal's nice, too.
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