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The Strato Pillow appears to be the lightest of a Marmot series of lightweight pillows with cloud names. I got it specifically for backpacking because I’m an aging side sleeper and can’t afford a bad night’s sleep or a crick in my neck on a backpacking trip, and I need to keep the pack as light as possible to spare my back. So far I’ve tested the pillow at home and one night on a car camping trip. It is indeed very light, but it provides very good head and neck support in a variety of sleeping positions. As is claimed, it inflates in 2-3 breaths, and you can play around with level of inflation...
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by
in w.,
from WA, United States
Written on September 17, 2015
Just slept on mine a whole bunch in Alaska, and it was quite comfortable. I preferred mine not fully inflated. When you get air into it, it curls up into a cradled shape, and one side is thicker than the other, to support your neck. Packs into a tiny stuff sack. My husbands pillow by another brand was twice as heavy and popped a seam, rendering it useless. I may buy him one of these...
Would recommend: Yes
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