Gregory Graf
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- May 2017
any insight as to whether a backpack pillow is a good backpack item? If so, any recommended brand/model?
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any insight as to whether a backpack pillow is a good backpack item? If so, any recommended brand/model?
Thank youAll the albergues that I stayed in had pillows. As mentioned, they are long and skinny. I believe that they are the same width as the twin bed mattresses, about 36".
Thank youThe need for a pillow? No. The need for a good nights sleep , very important. I am considering adding weight to my pack with the addition of a good quality cotton pillowcase. Sometimes I want it to be slightly more like home. Note the Spanish pillows are very long, don't fold well and are generally firm...... Ultreya.... Willy/Utah/USA
I started out with one of these this year, but someone decided they needed it more than I did. It is an excellent choice if you do decide to take a supplementary pillow rather than rely on using clothes, boots, etc to make an expedient pillow.@Gregory Graf I have not decided on whether I will bring a pillow, but here is a hyperlink to the Exped Air Pillow I use for camping. It only weighs 1.5 oz.
I carried a zippered pillowcase cover with me and there was a pillow at every place we stopped. Just zipped it over their pillow and it worked great. No problems with bedbugs from the pillow and I slept better knowing I had that cover between my head and their pillow.any insight as to whether a backpack pillow is a good backpack item? If so, any recommended brand/model?
Save the space and leave the extra weight at home. You won't need the pillow. The only problem I had was when pillows were too soft, so I would have to extra clothing to firm it upany insight as to whether a backpack pillow is a good backpack item? If so, any recommended brand/model?
A good pillow is important to me. Back and neck issues and I can't get good rest without it. Some people, it doesn't matter. That being said, I carried a Sea to Summit inflatable. Fits really well for side-sleepers; weighs in at under 3 oz. and packs really small. As stated before, most Spanish albergues have long pillows covered in a rubber pillowcase and you put a paper, disposable pillowcase over that. One of the many choices you'll have to make, I'm sure!any insight as to whether a backpack pillow is a good backpack item? If so, any recommended brand/model?
any insight as to whether a backpack pillow is a good backpack item? If so, any recommended brand/model?
Thanks. I'll look for one at REII'm a big fan of bringing my own pillow. I like waking up refreshed and part of that for me is having a consistent pillow every night that is the right height for my head/neck. I found the Albergues pillows were generally quite large and firm which would not have been good for me. I carry a Therm-a-Rest foam camping pillow (size medium) which weighs around 9oz and rolls up to the size of a large thermos.