Comfort matters as we age. Small compressible pillow. For truck camping 2 pillows from home.
The Trekology Aluft Pro inflatable pillow that I currently use has a retaining strap that I position around my sleeping pad. It is also ergonomically wedged shaped, 5 inches on one side and 3 inches on the other side. I prefer to place the 5 inch portion under my neck with the 3 inch portion under my head facing away from my shoulders. This helps lock the pillow in place and I find this position the most comfortable.In a related vein... how do you keep your pillow in place through the night?
I'm in the market for some new pillows and am curious what people like? I currently have off-brand inflatable pillows that are ok, but I often wake up with a stiff neck. It seems like the non-inflatable types just aren't fluffy enough for me, but maybe I just haven't found a good one yet?? Any recommendations?I used to be able to sleep anywhere, anyhow, with a pack or helmet for a pillow... no more. I'm well past the age where I can go to bed fine and wake up injured... it's happened! And then it takes a week to get that kink out of your neck and back. A good pillow is no longer a luxury item while camping.
Years back, in my late 30s, I just used some spare clothing in my sleeping bag's stuff sack and called it good. I even made a silnylon bag with a piece of fleece on the side for this (still use it, but with an air pillow). I moved off the ground into a hammock in my early 40s and discovered that my neck placement needed to be different, and bought a cheap self-inflating air pillow that weighed about a half pound. I eventually ponied up and bought a Sea to Summit Aeros at 3oz or so and have been very happy with it. Well worth the cost. I like that you can adjust the thickness with the amount of air. Inflates easily.
On the ground, I usually take my shoes and put the heels together, spread the toes open a little, and set them under my head under my groundsheet, then use the air pillow on top Wise Owl Outfitters bestsellers, as normal, and it gives me a little extra boost in height not needed in the hammock. Sometimes I use a piece of split firewood or a rock or two to keep the shoes from sliding away from me.
I do not use a pillow when I sleep in my Warbonnet hammock. Due to an old back injury, a hammock is the most comfortable way for me to sleep when camping. When I cannot hammock camp and sleep on a pad or cot, I need a pillow to position my neck and spine to limit back pain. Over the years, I have tried numerous pillows, including putting clothes in stuff sacks (including some designed to double as pillowcases) and multiple models of inflatable pillows. The Sea to Summit Aeros Down pillow is the most comfortable inflatable pillow I have ever used.I'm in the market for some new pillows and am curious what people like? I currently have off-brand inflatable pillows that are ok, but I often wake up with a stiff neck. It seems like the non-inflatable types just aren't fluffy enough for me, but maybe I just haven't found a good one yet?? Any recommendations?