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    Senior Member Bunk's Avatar
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    LOL! Um...no...it has never been washed. I dry it on a clothes line after every trip but have never washed it.

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    Senior Member Picaro's Avatar
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    You have me LOL'ing now. I see two choices...wash it and you're good for another 3 or 4 years...or donate it to science.

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    Senior Member Bunk's Avatar
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    HAHAHA!!! I'll try washing it first

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    Senior Member dragon360's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunk View Post
    LOL! Um...no...it has never been washed. I dry it on a clothes line after every trip but have never washed it.
    Its like a hockey thing - never wash your gear (or not often enough)!
    The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering. - St. Augustine

    Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.
    - Bob Marley

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    Senior Member Lorax's Avatar
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    Fleece or jacket stuffed into an unused stuffsack.

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    Senior Member old4hats's Avatar
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    I recently got a regular type pillow from UGQ, 10x16, 3 1/2 oz or so of 850 down. It was a gift and I thought it was too large for me, but I tried it and was surprised with the comfort level. Love it!

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    Senior Member XTrekker's Avatar
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    Just get a small fleece blanket. Roll it up and instant pillow. Very comfortable and doubles as an extra blanket if you get cold. You can find fleece blankets at most thrift stores for just a few dollars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XTrekker View Post
    Just get a small fleece blanket. Roll it up and instant pillow. Very comfortable and doubles as an extra blanket if you get cold. You can find fleece blankets at most thrift stores for just a few dollars.
    Have done this before in cold-weather. very useful.

    But one of my luxury items that's absolutely not even close to space or weight efficiency backpacking, but the ENO pack pillow is the bee's knees. Use it at home all the time and find that having that familiar pillows helps with my overall comfort. Not to mention it's lost virtually no loft since I got it and it packs up into an ENO tarp stuff sack. Fleece on one side, polyester on the other, warm for cold nights and cool for warm nights. Love this thing.

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    Perfect pillow

    I've been loving AHE's Snoring Cub for over a year now. To be honest, when I first saw it I thought it was ridiculously tiny, much too small to be of any real use....then I tried it.
    I've never wished for a larger pillow since. Best $15 I've ever invested in my sleep system.

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    Senior Member Wolverine's Avatar
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    Check out Feathered Friends Geoduck Pillow. This has worked for me very well.

    http://featheredfriends.com/index.ph...-pillow-c.html

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