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Aeros Premium Lumbar Support
Sea to Summit
Aeros Premium Lumbar Support
$39.95
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  Supportive, luxurious, and compact inflatable lumbar pillow for travel or work

  Keep your lower back supported and comfortable in the air, at your desk or behind the wheel. The Sea to Summit Aeros Premium Lumbar Support Pillow uses the same technology and design aesthetics from their popular backcountry packable pillow range.

  Luxurious, lightweight and compact, it features a super-soft brushed 50D polyester knit exterior and a silent, contoured TPU air bladder for support and comfort. Inflate easily with a couple of breaths and fine-tune your level of support with the user-friendly low profile multifunctional valve.

  The lightweight and breathable fabrics keep weight to a minimum, and the whole pillow packs into an elegant EVA case at the end of your journey or day at the office.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  • Curved internal baffles create contours that provide optimum lumbar support

  • Lightweight and compact, pillow packs into its own travel-friendly EVA case

  • Inflate pillow in just a couple of breaths and finetune easily with the multi-function valve

  • High strength TPU bladder

  • Brushed 50D polyester stretch knit is very soft and comfortable

  • Synthetic fill between pillow case and TPU bladder increases airflow for additional comfort

  • Ideal for use during travel, in the office or car

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