Inflatable pillow
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If you get on with memory foam (and I know it can be a bit marmite) then nothing beats the combination of a Tempur pillow and mattress in my opinion. The cheaper memory foam beds or pillows are no match... you get what you pay for. The pillows are probably the biggest difference maker and only a hundred quid or so. I feel like it's one of those things that once you try it, you can't settle for anything less.
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In reply to Post #9 I take two domestic pillows both with 'carpy' covers in a drybag . . .going to try the Premier Inn ones as they've always been comfy when I've stayed there . . .
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In reply to Post #1 I don't want to be a pain (in the neck, sorry I'll get my camo coat), but I was chatting to an outdoors guide recently, and he said don't use inflatable pillows, they all give you aggro, get a normal pillow.
I had a two nighter, met him on the second day so went off to GoOutdoors and got a nice 'fishing' pillow from there and it was sublime in comparison. Westlake I think.
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A mate of mine has just bought a pillow for fishing from Premier inn! I didn't know they sold pillows - but he said it's the best pillow his ever used in fishing for over 30 years.
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Never used a pillow on the bedchair.
I just used a lightly rolled up softie jacket. In winter it helps reduce drafts as well.
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I'm no physio but as others have said, that doesn't seem like a good idea. Surely they are intended for extreme scenarios rather than as a long term solution? I'm way too particular about sleep... I have a Tempur pillow and I can't go anywhere without it. It goes on every trip with me (and has seen a few continents on my travels too!)
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Trust me just use a real pillow! I used one for 4 days and woke one morning with awful pain in my neck. Flash forward 3 months to today and I almost recovered from a trapped nerve in C7 in my neck. Lost a lot of muscle tone and strength because of it (and a lot of pain). My Physio is in no doubt the inflatable pillow is to blame.
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I have a Sea to Summit pillow, got it from Go Outdoors, excellent just lives in the bed.
As said don't over inflate.
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In reply to Post #2 Thanks for the recommendation. I’ll deffo have a look.
I’ve got the old fortis tech lite without the hood cover and it drives me mad.
I just put the head of the bed against the bivvy but always wake up with it on the floor.
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In reply to Post #1 Alpkit ,is worth looking at ,use my inflatable pillow for wildcamping as well as fishing ..
Don't overinflate it,it becomes uncomfortable, and make sure you have a sleeping bag that has a hood ,or it'll slip out ,mines a fortis techlite ..
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Looking for recommendations please chaps.
Money not an issue, just decent flat pack down size so it can stay in bed when collapsed/deflated and comfortable, decent on neck support.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
MH
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