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HomeSleeping BagsLiners and AccessoriesCamp PillowsSlumberjack Slumberloft HP Camp Pillow (Color May Vary) |
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Grandpa Purchased for Grandson Feb 12, 2010 I purchased an extra long sleeping bag as a Christmas present for my grandson who is going kayak tripping June 2010. I also purchased this small synthetic sleeping pillow to go with it. It is pretty small and one might want to fold it in half to get more of a pillow effect, but my grandson thought it was great. We were able to get the pillow into the waterproof duffel bag with the sleeping bag. I was pleased with the product.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
This is not what was advertised in the picture May 10, 2008 The picture for this product shows a rectangular, plush-looking pillow. What is inside is a fairly flimsy SQUARE pillow. About the only nice thing I can say about this pillow is that it folds up into a nice tight bundle. Once you open it up, it becomes a very flat square pillow. Airing it out a while puffs it up a bit, but it's still a square. Skip this one.. it's not worth the price.
1 of 4 found the following review helpful:
needed pillow for trip, it came quick Jan 18, 2008 this quality pillow was just what I needed for a holiday present for
my daughters trip to Europe. It came quickly and was exactly as described.
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It's a camp pillow May 14, 2007 What can i say - it's compact.. it works for camping.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
SlumberJack Camp Pillow Feb 12, 2007 This is good pillow for backpacking. This will not substitute for your pillow at home, and was not designed to do so. It is light, easy to carry, and takes us little space, which is what it was designed for. Try to remember to unpack the pillow, and leave it unpacked, for as much time as possible, prior to your trip. This will keep the material expanded as much as possible prior to your trip. If you pack it up, just prior to your trip, it will remain easier to use, and expanded as much as possible
when you go to use it. If you are camping out of a car, truck, or RV, take your pillow from home, and be comfortable. If you cannot afford/do not want the extra 3 or 4 pounds of weight, and the space to haul a regular pillow in your backpack, because you are hiking 6 or 8 miles a day with a backpack, take this pillow. If you are cheap/smart and/or frugal on space, buy a nice pack bag, put your clothes in it, and use it as a pillow, since you have to carry your clothes anyway. Try not to put the old socks on the outside of bag, near your head!
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