Have you been balling up your puffer jacket and calling that your “camping pillow”? Well, I’ve got news: It’s time to upgrade. You can get one of the best night’s sleep of your life while camping in ...
This “Air Head” is no dummy. The Therm-a-Rest Air Head Lite makes the answer to the question should I take a pillow with me camping? a complete no brainer: yes, you should – so long as it’s this one.
First look: The Therm-a-Rest Compressible Pillow comes in three sizes; the smallest extends to 16-by-12 inches when unfolded. The cover’sbuilt- in pouch has a drawstring that lets you squeeze the ...
For years, possibly decades, in the great Therm-a-Rest NeoAir vs Nemo Tensor debate, the NeoAir XLite reigned supreme in the world of ultralight backpacking and thru-hiking. Its yellow-curry hue is so ...
What really sold us on the Nemo Fillo Camping Pillow as the best camping pillow is that it supports broader shoulders due to the 6-inch thick open-cell foam. At the same time, it can be packed into a ...
Camping is about immersing yourself in nature, getting away from the stuffy confines of modernity and losing yourself in Mother Nature’s wonderland. But you don’t have to suffer a bad night’s sleep ...
Let’s be honest: no one needs a down poncho. It’s not an essential camping item like a tent or a toothbrush. But once you move past necessity and into nicety, there is no greater luxury item than the ...
The best backpacking sleeping pads aren’t just lightweight and portable to keep your pack weight down. They’re comfortable, too. Between hauling gear and trekking up different terrains, you need a ...