zzdsport
/
Camping and Hiking
/
Backpacks
/
Aeros Ultralight Pillow
Sea to Summit
Aeros Ultralight Pillow
$44.95 - $49.95
Description

  Ultralight inflatable pillow for deluxe comfort

  Perfect for gram counters, the Aeros Ultralight inflatable backpacking pillow has a soft 20D stretch polyester exterior and a silent, contoured TPU air bladder for support and comfort. Inflation, adjustment, and deflation take seconds, thanks to the patent-pending multi-function mini valve. Sea to Summit has updated the bestselling Aeros Ultralight Pillow to add compatibility with their unique Pillow Lock™ system.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Weight:
Regular: 2.1 oz / 60g
Large: 2.5 oz / 70g
Dimensions:
Regular: 14.2 x 10.2 x 4.7 in / 36 x 26 x 12 cm
Large: 17.3 x 12.6 x 5.5 in / 44 x 32 x 14 cm
Other Features:
• Inflate pillow in just a couple of breaths and fine-tune easily with the multi-functional valve
• Stretch-knit 20D polyester knit is very soft and comfortable
• Curved internal baffles create contours that cradle your head
• Scalloped bottom edge centers pillow around your shoulders whether you are sleeping on your back, side or upright in a chair
• RF welded for strength and durability
• Face fabric laminated to a silent, high strength TPU air bladder
• Fabric: 20 Denier® polyester feels like soft thin neoprene-like material
&bu;ll; Ultra-Sil stuff sack included
• Packed Size Comparison
-- Regular: 2 x 2.8 in / 5.5 x 7.5 cm
-- Large: 2.1 x 3.1 in / 5.5 x 8.5 cm
• Weight
-- Regular & Large: Lighter than a deck of cards
PILLOW LOCK™ SYSTEM
-- The Pillow Lock™ System comprises of self-adhesive hook-and-loop patches which are supplied with all Sea to Summit sleeping mats (as of Spring 2019)
-- Attached to your sleeping mat, these patches secure your pillow and prevent it slipping - yet they will not snag on clothing or other lightweight fabrics.
-- All Sea to Summit Pillows (as of Spring 2019) are compatible with this system. Existing pillows can be made Pillow Lock™ compatible by adding an Aeros Pillow Case (sold separately)
Previous Article:Aeros Ultralight Deluxe Pillow Next Article:Aeros Travel Pillow Case (Fall 2022)
Description
Comments
Welcome to zzdsport comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Information Recommendation
Big Agnes’ Lightest Sleeping Pad Yet: Zoom UL Review
  I was at the Douglas Springs trailhead in Saguaro National Park, playing a final round of Tetris with the items in my pack before I got on the trail. Since water access was limited on my multiday hike, I had to start with 8 L of water, which added a lot of base weight and took up a ton of...
What It’s Like to Camp in an $800K Overland Camper: Storyteller GXV Epic 2.0 Review
  Overland expedition vehicles are a rare breed of adventuremobile, especially in North America. One-design production expedition vehicles are nearly nonexistent, but Storyteller Overland aims to change that.   It all starts with the GXV Epic, which debuted last year at Overland Expo West. For 2025, the build process and vehicle have been refined, and production kicked into gear.   Storyteller Oveland invited...
Summer Gear Guide: Must-Have Outdoor Gear From Backcountry.com
  Summer is here, and you know what that means: Its time to pack in all the hiking, climbing, paddling, and warm-weather outdoor hangs possible. Whether you’re hitting the trails or camping with friends and family, the right gear can take your summer adventures to the next level.   In this guide, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite summertime essentials from...
Off-Road Family Luxury Camping: Rossmönster Baja Trail LX Review
  A big overland camper, a family of four, spring break week, and the American Southwest is a combo made in heaven. The Rossmönster Baja Trail LX provided comfortable travel and RV camping in beautiful remote areas where only high-clearance vehicles can access.   Hard-sided recreational vehicles (RVs) have proven to be great for sticking to paved road adventures — like touring...
Wind-Resistant, Infrared Stove Thrives in Harsh Conditions: Primus Ulti Stove 1.0 Review
  The thought of coffee rustled me from my sleeping bag, as it does most mornings.I could hear the wind howling against my truck. Bleary-eyed, I peeked out the window and saw our camp chairs blown over, and my friends tent flapping in the late September breeze. It was a blustery fall day. Good thing I had a wind-resistant camping stove,...
Overland Expo West 2025 Best in Show: Top 8 Vehicles
  Overland vehicle builds are the star attractions at the annual Overland Expo events. The original event of the now-five-a-year series across the country is Overland Expo West, which I’ve now attended every year since 2012.   This year, I battled big winds, 20mph steady with gusts over 50, for 3 days, scouring the show to find the truly new and interesting vehicles...
Two Bear Canisters in One: REI Traverse Modular Bear Canister Review
  Id never seen a bear canister like the one before me at the REI Co-op Magnusson Lab in Seattle. The translucent orange container was sitting in a device that looked like a guillotine, and I watched as it pressed a steel bears tooth down into the plastic exterior. Two of REIs lab researchers stood quietly beside me, watching as the...
An Ultralight Cookpot for Around $30: Fire Maple Petrel Ultralight G2 Pot
  If I had to list the top three things that I hate carrying, but need when I head out on an adventure, its food, water, and a means of cooking and eating said food. It seems ridiculous to condemn the few things I need to survive, but here we are — and I’ve felt this way for years.   Additionally, although...
Half the Weight With Greater Space: Marmot Limelight Ultralight 3P Review
  Just as I finished setting up the Marmot Limelight Ultralight 3P tent and got snuggled in my sleeping bag, it began to snow at my campsite in Bryce Canyon National Park. At an elevation of 8,000 feet and with temps dipping into the 20s, I knew the snow would stick. I went to sleep unaware of how much it might...
Ride on the World’s Longest MTB Trail: Loowit Tier Bikepacking Route
  Imagine youre on a weeklong bike tour through Washingtons Gifford-Pinchot National Forest, camping along the way. For 200 miles, you never cross a paved road, but pass through numerous landscapes, from lush groves of mossy giants to aquamarine swimming holes and the rocky blast zone of Mount St. Helens.   This is the Loowit Tier, a newly finished bikepacking route thats...
The Best Ultralight Tents of 2025
  From full-blown thru-hikes to fast weekend missions, weve clocked some serious miles in a range of the best ultralight tents. Our ranks are flush with thru-hikers, and collectively, weve likely put down close to 10,000 miles of hiking across the U.S. and beyond. Along the way, weve become pretty particular about our shelter choices.   To pinpoint the best ultralight tents,...
Watch ‘Where Eagles Dare’: Columbia River Gorge Steep and Deep Kayaking
  Take a trip down one of the Pacific Northwests most iconic whitewater creeks. Its best known for its 100-plus-foot-tall Metlako Falls. These falls have over 80 feet of freefall and are iconic in the paddlesports community.   It is the previous tallest waterfall kayaked by a woman and the tallest waterfall paddled in a tandem kayak. It was even paddled tandem...
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.zzdsport.com All Rights Reserved