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The big advantage of inflatable pillows is that they are super minimalist and lightweight. The downside is that they often provide little cushioning and can be quite stiff.<br><br><br><br>Two different types of valve. HYBRID. These are the best of both worlds, as they are a morphing of inflatable and compressible designs. A [https://www.bbc.co.uk/search/?q=hybrid%20pillow hybrid pillow] has fluff on the top to make it comfy for your head and an inflatable bottom to increase support. It will give you a dream-catching night's sleep, but you will have to be prepared to sacrifice a moderate amount of space and weight. STUFF SACKS. Stuff sacks use your own clothing to inflate the pillow. You simply stuff your clothing inside the sack and lay down your head. When you wake up, you don’t even have to deflate the pillow. You can keep the sack filled with your clothing until you need them. Just make sure you use soft clothing, like socks and shirts, that don’t have buckles or similar hard items. Packed inflatable pillow (Sea to Summit Aeros). How do you sleep… This will determine how much support you need to keep your spine aligned.<br><br><br><br>Backpacking pillows can tend to be on the small side, so a contoured pillow rather than a square shape can help to keep your head actually "on" the pillow all night. Side sleepers should consider pillows that are firm and have more loft. They need that extra height to support their head, neck, and shoulder while they sleep. Back and stomach sleepers typically rest with their head closer to the ground. As a result, they can choose softer, low-profile pillows that cradle their head and not prop them up. Consider the height of the pillow for how you normally sleep. Backpacking pillows with inflatable bladders give the option to customize the level of support. 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Visit a local retailer and test out the pillow if you can. If you cannot, scour online reviews or ask existing owners about the noise level of the pillow you would like to purchase. Since you’re mostly using your pillow in the tent and at night, durability isn’t the most important consideration. However, if you’re using an inflatable pillow, you don’t want it to get a hole. Look for pillows with thicker material to offer the best durability.<br><br><br><br>There's something really nice about the idea of turning part of your landscape into an alfresco family room during two or three seasons of the year. It's certainly a less expensive option than adding another room to your home. Who needs walls, anyway? Open air living has "green" appeal. It gets you back into nature -- and nature you can control with a flick of the garden hose or a spritz from a can of bug spray. Making the transition to outdoor living requires a judicious reallocation of resources, though. If you're outfitting an outdoor living area this season, finding comfy, long-lasting furniture may mean the difference between hanging out on the patio for a while to enjoy the fresh air and heading indoors after a few cramped, uncomfortable minutes parked on a cheap patio chair. Let's explore 10 things you should keep in mind when shopping for outdoor furnishings.<br>
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