🎒 Travel light, sleep right—comfort that fits in your pocket!
The RikkiTikki Inflatable Camping Pillow combines ultralight design (4oz) with plush 100% fleece comfort in a compact 15x12x4.5 inch size. It inflates quickly with just a few breaths and deflates just as fast, making it the perfect portable pillow for hikers, travelers, and office warriors seeking ergonomic neck and back support on the go.
Pillow Type | Bed Pillow |
Color | Gray |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Brand | RikkiTikki |
Shape | Rectangular |
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight, Folding, foldable |
Cover Material | Fleece |
Pattern | Plain |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 15"L x 12"W |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Style | 1 |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Sleeping, Traveling |
Item Firmness Description | Plush |
Theme | Space |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Model Name | Gray pillow |
Material Feature | soft, warm, moisture-wicking |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Fabric Type | 100% Fleece |
Item Thickness | 4.5 Inches |
UPC | 659682963891 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.85 x 5.04 x 2.36 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15 x 12 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | RikkiTikki |
Warranty Description | 1 |
Material | Fleece |
Manufacturer | RikkiTikki |
Part Number | C009 |
Included Components | use |
J**.
Perfect for airline travel
After a few hours, I find that airline seats are about as comfortable to sit on as a concrete bench. A cushion is the obvious answer, but I hate the idea of conspicuously carrying a pillow through airports. This pillow seems like a good solution. It packs very small, inflates (and deflates) quickly and is comfortable to sit on. While time will tell, an initial examination makes me thin that this cushion will be reasonably rugged. The attached storage bag is also a convenience. I highly recommend it.
E**E
Just what I needed
I wanted a very small, lightweight, packable pillow that I could use when traveling. Honestly, I wanted it to go with my hammock. I needed something that I could throw in my backpack or bike pannier that would provide a good pillow when I needed it and wouldn't take up much space when it was being transported. This meets those requirements. It has a nice covering that seems it would be comfortable and soft. It is surprisingly substantial when inflated, but you can inflate it less if you want a softer pillow or less bulk. It is easy to inflate. There is a large valve that has a flap to keep the air you blow in from escaping. It only takes a couple of puffs to get it inflated, and then it's easy to fully deflate and pack. Very nice.I have not actually slept on it yet, because I got this after returning from my last vacation, but I'm very impressed with it so far. I think it will also be good as a pillow for use on air or bus travel. Takes up almost no space when in its bag.
L**O
Inflatable pillow for travel.
Purchased for plane travel. Well made, easy to inflate to your desired comfort, a little hard to deflate pulling the air plug, pretty comfortable fabric. Folds away for easy packing in your carry-ons.
P**B
Better then the rest. It's worth the oz
I never thought it would be worth having a camping pillow. Seemed like a stupid luxury item, but I got one of these Rikki Tikki pillows to try out. I loved it. Super soft, really small, weighs nothing, and comfortable to sleep on. I then figured we'll this is the cheap, knock off item, let me get something better for backpacking... But after trying different products some more expensive then this one i kept coming back to my Rikki Tikki. I only wish they would make one a bit larger. Why this beats the competition including the expensive name brands- Stuff sack is attached to pillow. You can't loose it,- Easy to fold back into stuff sack- Super soft on face, no sleeping in plastic or smell.- Easy to inflate, and deflate- Packs crazy small.- Supportive, way better then your dirty socks or jacket in a stuff sack
K**
Poor Durability
Bought this three years ago and used for a handful of backpacking trips. The inflatable ended up tearing at the seam around the valve. It was a comfortable pillow but not durable. The valve is hard to open and close which could be why it ripped at the seam after so many uses.
M**G
Portable, easy to use, stays inflated
This pillow is very packable, lightweight, easy to use, has great slip resistance against a slippery sleeping bag or pad, and is a decent value for your money. It is supportive but may be too firm for some, but when you’re backpacking a pillow is better than none :)
M**B
Don't want to travel without it.
I'm not a big fan of "wrap around your neck" style travel pillows so I decided to try the Rikki Tikki backpacking pillow. I was glad I did, I love the product.First, it is very comfortable. There is a thin layer of foam inside that makes it feel like a real pillow instead of a beach toy. I don't backpack or go camping but I spend a lot of time on planes and this pillow makes sleeping on the plane much better. You can lay the whole side of your head against it.Second, it collapses VERY small and stores in a bag that is sewn to the pillow so you always know where it is. I carry it on to the plane in the pocket of my sports coat, it's that small. Third, it is extremely easy to inflate and deflate. Instead of the normal inflation nipple it has an opening about the size of a quarter with a diaphragm. I can easily inflate it with about three breaths and then let a little air out to get just the right amount of cushion. The seal is tight and flat, you never feel it when using the pillow.Deflating and storing the pillow is very easy. You hold your finger on the diaphragm and start folding the pillow, you can get ALL of the air out of it this way and it fits right back into the bag.
D**P
Better than other options and certainly better than nothing
Went on a fly-in fishing trip and found no pillows. I know, should have packed my own, but they were supplied in the past.At any rate, I bought these as soon as I returned home. Then I tried them out over a couple of nights. I found them to be very much acceptable. Not as comfy as my "real" pillows, but certainly acceptable.Just two things that I didn't like. First, the cover may have cloth on it, but it's not particularly comfortable. A pillow case over the entire pillow is my plan of action. Second, without the pillow case it is somewhat noisy. I had an issue as a side sleeper, where slight adjustments made significant noise directly in my ear. I was able to get to sleep though.Overall I see it as a great option. They pack very small and they are much better than no pillow at all.
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