Reddit Reddit reviews Sea To Summit Aeros Premium Pillow Grey/Green, Regular

We found 3 Reddit comments about Sea To Summit Aeros Premium Pillow Grey/Green, Regular. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Sea To Summit Aeros Premium Pillow Grey/Green, Regular
Inflate pillow in just a couple of breaths with the multi-functional valve. Brushed 50D polyester knit is very soft and durableSynthetic fill between pillow case and TPU bladder increases comfort and wicks away perspirationCurved internal baffles create contours that cradle your headScalloped bottom edge centers pillow around your shoulders whether you are sleeping on your back, side or upright in a chairRegular: 14 x 10 x 5 in. (2.80oz / 79g)
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3 Reddit comments about Sea To Summit Aeros Premium Pillow Grey/Green, Regular:

u/brzcory · 3 pointsr/preppers

/r/Hammocks
/r/hammockcamping

I have 2 hammocks, a Grand Trunk Skeeter Beater for camping, and an ultralight one that stays in my backpack/bob. The Skeeter Beater is definitely more comfortable, but takes longer to set up (due to the ridgeline that holds up the bugnet).

The cheap one is good for naps or hanging out at work. I'd spend a night in it if I had to. Mostly in my bag for napping though. I also have an inflatable hiking pillow that works really well.

There are many shortcomings to hammocks though. You have to find somewhere to hang them, which sounds easy but can be hard sometimes. You get a cold butt without really warm temperatures (or an underquilt, or a sleeping bag). It takes a night or two to get used to sleeping in one, but holy hell is it better than the ground! You also need a rain-fly if it's going to be wet (which is a whole 'nother bag).

They're also useful for keeping the creepy crawlies off you.

I wouldn't use it for a primary long-term arrangement, but with proper planning they can make an effective system. 9 times out of 10 I'll reach for the hammock while loading up for a backpacking trip, and like I said I do carry one with me pretty much everywhere I go.

Another option to look into for BOB's/GHB's are simple Bivvy Bags. Smaller/lighter than a sleeping bag or hammock system, but still provide protection from the elements. Not great for sleeping in, but much better for surviving.

u/Smarter_not_harder · 2 pointsr/camping

This one has worked really well for me. I initially bought it for my wife when she went to Peru this summer and I've used it on several backpacking trips already this fall. It is light and packs down pretty small.