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title: "Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping, Backpacking, Airplanes and Road Trips, Amethyst"
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# upcycled foam fill compresses to 13x4x4 in 7 oz ultralight Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping, Backpacking, Airplanes and Road Trips, Amethyst

**Brand:** therm-a-rest
**Price:** 237873₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🌍 Travel light, rest right — your on-the-go comfort essential!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping, Backpacking, Airplanes and Road Trips, Amethyst by therm-a-rest
- **How much does it cost?** 237873₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vn](https://www.desertcart.vn/products/1327891-therm-a-rest-compressible-travel-pillow-for-camping-backpacking-airplanes)

## Best For

- therm-a-rest enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted therm-a-rest brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **All-Around Support:** Expands to 4 inches thick for head, neck, and back comfort wherever you roam.
- • **Easy Care & Durable:** Machine washable with a soft brushed polyester cover made in the USA.
- • **Sustainable Softness:** Filled with upcycled foam, blending eco-consciousness with plush support.
- • **Compact & Travel-Ready:** Compresses down to a sleek 13x4x4 inches, fitting effortlessly in any bag.
- • **Ultra-Lightweight Comfort:** Weighs just 7 ounces—carry luxury without the bulk.

## Overview

The Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow is a premium, ultralight pillow designed for travelers and outdoor enthusiasts. Weighing only 7 ounces, it compresses to a compact size for easy packing and expands to a 4-inch thick plush pillow offering superior head, neck, and back support. Its soft brushed polyester cover and eco-friendly upcycled foam filling ensure comfort and sustainability. Machine washable and made in the USA, it’s the perfect blend of convenience, durability, and responsible design for camping, backpacking, flights, and road trips.

## Description

The Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow is a true travel essential. Ideal for anyone seeking sleep and comfort on-the-go, it offers all the support of home bedding in a small, convenient, and lightweight package for camping, plane travel, car trips, backpacking, trekking, and festivals. Easily compressible for packing into a backpack, duffel, suitcase, or tote, the pillow expands into a 4-inch thick, soft and squishy pillow for head, neck, and back support. The brushed polyester cover is soft against skin for cozy comfort, promising sleep and relaxation in places where getting a little shut-eye can be a challenge. Rest comes even easier knowing that the lofty urethane filling is upcycled—the byproduct of Thermarest mattresses, utilizing the waste generated during production. The Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow is available in four sizes: Small measures 12x16x4 inches expanded, 13x4x4 inches compressed, and weighs 7 ounces; Medium measures 14x18x4 inches expanded, 14x5x6 inches compressed, and weighs 9 ounces; Large measures 16x23x4 inches expanded, 16x7x7 inches compressed, and weighs 12 ounces; XL measures 16.5x27x4 inches expanded, 18x7x7 inches compressed, and weighs 15 ounces. Before use, shake and fluff pillow to restore loft. For maximum loft, machine wash and tumble dry. Made in the USA.

Review: Know what you want out of the pillow first, but it is awesome. - So, I'm not sure if this will show up verified, because I ended up returning this pillow to exchange it for a Nemo Fillo. The nemo suits my needs better, but I was really reluctant to return this guy because he's pretty awesome. I got the large size because it was actually cheaper and prime at the time in comparison to the more popular medium size, and I wanted to compare it to the medium reviews I've seen. This pillow was awesome. It felt great, slept great, compressed into more than half it's size without too much effort, and if you're car camping or stay over at other peoples' places often this pillow is a great thing to roll up into your car and unpack when needed. Just give it a few for the loft to return to it. I am a side sleeper, and I loved it. I compared this on a camping trip to Exped's compact pillow. They are about as opposite as you can get... The thermarest stayed cool throughout the night while exped being basically a fancy balloon heated up and made my cheek sweaty (nothing a pillow case couldn't fix for comfort), the exped is incredibly light weight and packs down into something the size of my palm while the thermarest is giant even compressed. The mediums are more popular, and there is a size difference, but honestly not that much of one. I'd probably stick with the large if space wasn't a factor at all. The thermarest was more suitable for side sleeping, but the exped did better on airplane rides where one is sitting upright. In comparison to the medium pillow that I tried out at REI, the large has a bit more width and oomph to it, and I like truly being able to switch side to side without having to adjust my pillow to follow my head. To me, if weight/size isn't an issue at all (and really, it probably isn't if you're using this thing) then go ahead and go with the large. The small pillows are actually great for kids and slumber parties, but I'm a small adult and I still think the large offered the right amount of luxury and comfort to packability. To me, the medium and large aren't THAT huge of a difference compressed down, but the large felt more like at home than the medium when expanded. The thing is, if you're camping for size of items this is NOT your thing. I think if you want a good blend of comfort and compression, go with a Nemo Fillo .. more pricey than the thermarest, but there's a layer of memory foam and comfortable fabric with an inflatable element underneath to adjust the softness or firmness. If you're looking for size and compact ultralight, exped was absolutely amazing and I'll write a review of it as well. But if you want comfort in your camping/glamping, a pillow to offer guests that will stow away after, a minimalist that wants their bedding at home to double up on functionality by being more portable, or car camping... this guy is really incredible and will offer a great night's sleep no matter where you are.
Review: Man, these are the best d**n camp pillows out there. Once you get one you'll never go back. - I camp and travel a lot, so does my family. We like to be comfortable. I've tried every method of pillow. I motorcycle camp a good bit, so I used to have the "jacket with your spare clothes tucked in" method, then I tried the inflatable pillow method, then I tried the inflatable wrapped in your fleece jacket method. Well? None really worked. Were they better than nothing? Yeah, I suppose so, but being in mid 40's I just wasn't getting a good night's rest on those pillows anymore. Upon the recommendation of a friend, I decided to try these. I guess I have been using the brand Therm-a-rest since I started Scouting in the early 80's, and they've always made a quality product. I've owned quite a few pads over the years (of every description and I have always been pleased with them) and I was impressed to see the pillow was about the cheapest you could get. Why not? When the item arrived I was really pleased to see the fabric. It's poly, but not that slick, noisy junk that SO MANY of these pillows are covered with, it was more like a faux suede, soft, supple, and comfy on my cheek. The pillow doesn't pack down tiny, like some of the inflatables, but it isn't heavy either. When I first pulled it out, it was lumpy and rather under-filled... but after sitting for 15-20, it filled up. Therm-a-rest right? The pillow felt good enough for an overnight, so I decided to keep it and take it on an upcoming 3 night motorcycle camping trip. Well, to make a long story short, I've never slept so well. I am a bit of a sleep gear snob, I like fine sheets, quality blankets, and good pillows... this pillow is a no compromises, home-like sleeping experience. I guess pillows are subjective, but to me, this is hands-down the best camping pillow that I have ever used. How much do I like it? Well, if it is any clue, I purchased one for my wife, each of my kids, and I give them out as gifts. We never go on a road trip without them anymore. When I car camp, and can take whatever I want, I take these pillows. Combined with my Byer of Maine cot, my memory foam sleeping pad, and my Slumberjack "Country Squire" bag, I get a night's rest that's comparable to just about any road-sleep I could buy in a hotel or resort. Yes, I know backpacking gear has its place, and this may not be the perfect pillow for that (though I will never be without one on the trail), it's kind of bulky, even packed down (think about the size of a oil-can of Foster's lager) and it's probably not the lightest for weight-weenies, though it is not heavy, but it's the best "camp-pillow" you can get. Period. Also, it's totally machine washable and handles it just fine (ours have probably been washed 100 times), and loses no comfort over time (we've had them for several years now). Try one out, they're fairly cheap, and I promise you will not be disappointed.

## Features

- Polyester
- Made in the USA
- Ultralight (7 ounce) compressible travel pillow with soft foam filling that packs down small for road trips, plane travel, camping, and backpacking
- Foam filling expands into a 4-inch thick pillow for head, neck, and back support in tents, cars, planes, and other tough-to-get-comfortable places
- Compact design packs into a backpack, duffle, suitcase, or tote; drawstring and cord lock keeps pillow securely compressed when not in use
- Brushed polyester cover is soft against skin for comfort; lofty urethane fill is an upcycled byproduct of Thermarest mattresses
- Pillow measures 12 x 16 x 4 inches (13 x 4 x 4 inches compressed) and weighs 7 ounces; before use, shake and fluff to restore loft; machine washable; made in the USA

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002PW8SF0 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #520,274 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #296 in Camping Pillows |
| Brand | Therm-a-Rest |
| Brand Name | Therm-a-Rest |
| Closure Type | Tie |
| Color | Denim |
| Cover Material | Denim |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 9,519 Reviews |
| Fabric Type | Polyester |
| Fill Material | Foam , polyster |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818016909 |
| Included Components | pillow |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 16"L x 12"W |
| Item Firmness Description | Plush |
| Item Thickness | 10 Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | travel pillow |
| Item Weight | 7.04 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Cascade Designs |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 040818016909 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Model Name | Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping |
| Model Number | 040818016909 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Washable |
| Pattern | Plain |
| Pillow Type | Bed Pillow |
| Pillowcase Length | 16 Inches |
| Product Care Instructions | Tumble Dry |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Synthetic, Thermarest |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Small (Pack of 1) |
| Style Name | Small - 12 X 16 Inches |
| Theme | Outdoor |
| UPC | 040818016909 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Fill Material:** Foam, Polyester
- **Pillow Type:** Bed Pillow
- **Color:** Denim
- **Size:** Small (Pack of 1)
- **Brand:** Therm-a-Rest

## Images

![Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping, Backpacking, Airplanes and Road Trips, Amethyst - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81X+JalfRrL.jpg)
![Therm-a-Rest Compressible Travel Pillow for Camping, Backpacking, Airplanes and Road Trips, Amethyst - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71aYTe7F1RL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Know what you want out of the pillow first, but it is awesome.
*by K***I on May 5, 2016*

So, I'm not sure if this will show up verified, because I ended up returning this pillow to exchange it for a Nemo Fillo. The nemo suits my needs better, but I was really reluctant to return this guy because he's pretty awesome. I got the large size because it was actually cheaper and prime at the time in comparison to the more popular medium size, and I wanted to compare it to the medium reviews I've seen. This pillow was awesome. It felt great, slept great, compressed into more than half it's size without too much effort, and if you're car camping or stay over at other peoples' places often this pillow is a great thing to roll up into your car and unpack when needed. Just give it a few for the loft to return to it. I am a side sleeper, and I loved it. I compared this on a camping trip to Exped's compact pillow. They are about as opposite as you can get... The thermarest stayed cool throughout the night while exped being basically a fancy balloon heated up and made my cheek sweaty (nothing a pillow case couldn't fix for comfort), the exped is incredibly light weight and packs down into something the size of my palm while the thermarest is giant even compressed. The mediums are more popular, and there is a size difference, but honestly not that much of one. I'd probably stick with the large if space wasn't a factor at all. The thermarest was more suitable for side sleeping, but the exped did better on airplane rides where one is sitting upright. In comparison to the medium pillow that I tried out at REI, the large has a bit more width and oomph to it, and I like truly being able to switch side to side without having to adjust my pillow to follow my head. To me, if weight/size isn't an issue at all (and really, it probably isn't if you're using this thing) then go ahead and go with the large. The small pillows are actually great for kids and slumber parties, but I'm a small adult and I still think the large offered the right amount of luxury and comfort to packability. To me, the medium and large aren't THAT huge of a difference compressed down, but the large felt more like at home than the medium when expanded. The thing is, if you're camping for size of items this is NOT your thing. I think if you want a good blend of comfort and compression, go with a Nemo Fillo .. more pricey than the thermarest, but there's a layer of memory foam and comfortable fabric with an inflatable element underneath to adjust the softness or firmness. If you're looking for size and compact ultralight, exped was absolutely amazing and I'll write a review of it as well. But if you want comfort in your camping/glamping, a pillow to offer guests that will stow away after, a minimalist that wants their bedding at home to double up on functionality by being more portable, or car camping... this guy is really incredible and will offer a great night's sleep no matter where you are.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Man, these are the best d**n camp pillows out there. Once you get one you'll never go back.
*by R***N on May 4, 2020*

I camp and travel a lot, so does my family. We like to be comfortable. I've tried every method of pillow. I motorcycle camp a good bit, so I used to have the "jacket with your spare clothes tucked in" method, then I tried the inflatable pillow method, then I tried the inflatable wrapped in your fleece jacket method. Well? None really worked. Were they better than nothing? Yeah, I suppose so, but being in mid 40's I just wasn't getting a good night's rest on those pillows anymore. Upon the recommendation of a friend, I decided to try these. I guess I have been using the brand Therm-a-rest since I started Scouting in the early 80's, and they've always made a quality product. I've owned quite a few pads over the years (of every description and I have always been pleased with them) and I was impressed to see the pillow was about the cheapest you could get. Why not? When the item arrived I was really pleased to see the fabric. It's poly, but not that slick, noisy junk that SO MANY of these pillows are covered with, it was more like a faux suede, soft, supple, and comfy on my cheek. The pillow doesn't pack down tiny, like some of the inflatables, but it isn't heavy either. When I first pulled it out, it was lumpy and rather under-filled... but after sitting for 15-20, it filled up. Therm-a-rest right? The pillow felt good enough for an overnight, so I decided to keep it and take it on an upcoming 3 night motorcycle camping trip. Well, to make a long story short, I've never slept so well. I am a bit of a sleep gear snob, I like fine sheets, quality blankets, and good pillows... this pillow is a no compromises, home-like sleeping experience. I guess pillows are subjective, but to me, this is hands-down the best camping pillow that I have ever used. How much do I like it? Well, if it is any clue, I purchased one for my wife, each of my kids, and I give them out as gifts. We never go on a road trip without them anymore. When I car camp, and can take whatever I want, I take these pillows. Combined with my Byer of Maine cot, my memory foam sleeping pad, and my Slumberjack "Country Squire" bag, I get a night's rest that's comparable to just about any road-sleep I could buy in a hotel or resort. Yes, I know backpacking gear has its place, and this may not be the perfect pillow for that (though I will never be without one on the trail), it's kind of bulky, even packed down (think about the size of a oil-can of Foster's lager) and it's probably not the lightest for weight-weenies, though it is not heavy, but it's the best "camp-pillow" you can get. Period. Also, it's totally machine washable and handles it just fine (ours have probably been washed 100 times), and loses no comfort over time (we've had them for several years now). Try one out, they're fairly cheap, and I promise you will not be disappointed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jackpot!
*by T***R on June 21, 2013*

I ordered the Thermarest pillow to use while motorcycle camping. I have tried several other pillow methods, always with the same poor results: either the pillow was too small and too uncomfortable, or it was way too large for carrying on a bike, along with all the other gear. So I took a chance on the Thermarest. My results: First and foremost, it is comfortable - very comfortable. I bought the largest size, and once it reaches its full loft, it's the size of a standard pillow, and nearly as comfortable as one. It does feel a bit lumpy, as if there are a few ping pong balls inside. But compared to laying your head on a rock, that's a very acceptable compromise. I was leery at first. When I first bought the Thermarest and opened it up, I was disappointed; it seemed too small, too flat. But once it had been left unrolled for 3 hours or so and gained its full loft, I was pleasantly surprised. So the lesson here is -- when you reach your campsite and get your tent pitched, open the pillow and give it time to do its thing. Let's talk about travel size. As I mentioned, I bought the largest pillow. As you can see from the picture, it rolls up and simply tucks into a permanent pocket. So, there's no extra pieces rolling around inside your tent, no stuff bag to get lost. Rolled up, it is maybe 4" in diameter - plenty small enough to store on the back of a midsized bike along with other sleeping gear. The Big Test - I just got back from 10 days and 2,000 miles of motorcycle camping in Colorado and New Mexico. Using the Thermarest in combination with my Stansport air mattress, I slept like a baby every single night. Absolutely the best I've slept, while tent camping, in many years. In fairness, the pillow isn't thick enough to lay on the ground at the end of an air mattress. I had to wad my riding jacket up to bring it even with the mattress, so to speak. But the Thermarest was plenty thick enough that I didn't feel the jacket's armor. It just felt like, well, a pillow. The Thermarest pillow is definitely a success, and definitely a great value at Amazon's price. Whether you're a motorcycle or bicycle camper, or a backpacker, I can't recommend it highly enough.

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