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Make use of the extra clothes your pack by stuffing them into Stuff Sack pillow from Therm-a-Rest. More than just a stuff sack, this one is shaped and outfitted with a microfleece lining and a soft, smooth Cordura nylon exterior so that it can serve double duty as a pillow.


The Therm-A-Rest Stuff Sack Pillow is an ultralight dual-purpose sleeping bag stuff sack that doubles as a pillow. Just remove your bag from the Stuff Sack when it's time to crash. Turn the Stuff Sack inside out, so you're sleeping on the plush, comfy side. Stuff your puffy or some clothes inside the Sack. Ah, comfort.

An ultralight, multi-purpose stuff sack, the Therm-a-Rest Stuff Sack Pillow carries your sleeping bag and doubles as a pillow when lay day to sleep with your clothes stuffed inside.

The Stuffsack of choice for those who want a reliable nights sleep.
This ultralight, dual-purpose sleeping bag stuff sack doubles as a pillow when clothes are stuffed inside.
Features a microfleece lining and a 20D silicone-treated Cordura nylon exterior.
Large: Weight: 2.7oz, 8x17in, Orange and Grey
Small: Weight: 2 oz., 6.5x15in., Orange and Grey.

This ultralight, dual-purpose sleeping bag stuff sack doubles as a pillow when clothes are stuffed inside. Made of 20-denier nylon ripstop with DWR finish

A fleece-lined sleeping bag stuff sack that doubles as a pillow

The Thermarest Stuff Sack Pillow is ultralight. This dual-purpose sleeping bag stuff sack doubles as a pillow when clothes are stuffed inside. Features a microfleece lining and a 20D silicone-treated Cordura® nylon exterior

This ultralight, dual-purpose stuff sack doubles as a pillow when clothes are stuffed inside. The Stuff Sack Pillow from Therm-a-Rest features a microfleece lining and a 20D silicone-treated Cordura® nylon exterior.

This ultralight, dual-purpose sleeping bag stuff sack from Therm-a-rest doubles as a pillow when clothes are stuffed inside. Features a brushed polyester lining and a 20D silicone-treated Cordura® nylon exterior.
| Area/Dimensions: | S: 6.5" x 15", L: 8" x 17" |
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| Country of Origin: | China |
| Dimensions: | 6.5 x 15 inches (Small); 8 x 17 inches (Regular) |
| Large: | Weight |
| Material: | 20-denier Cordura nylon (exterior); polyester microfleece (lining) |
| Small: | Weight |
| Storage Sack: | No |
| Stuff Sack: | No |
| Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Weight: | 2 ounces (Small); 2.7 ounces (Regular) |
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Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer it, so you may find the same product listed more than once on GearBuyer.com, we list these highly similar products below.
| Therm-a-Rest Stuff Sack Pillow - Small | $16.95 - $19.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Mattress Stuff Sack | $14.95 |
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| Therm-a-Rest Lumbar Pillow Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | $29.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest SimplyDry Sack Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | $13.95 - $23.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Tech Blanket Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | $49.94 - $59.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Trekker Pillow Case Travel > Accessories | $10.95 |
This product is available in the following colors:
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Use this chart to find which retailer offers this product in the size, color or other options that you desire. Click on the price to purchase.
| Color | Size | |
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| Small | Large | |
| Limon | 18.95 | 21.95 |
| Grey | 18.95 | 18.95 |
| Limon / Grey | 16.9518.952 More... | 19.9521.952 More... |
| Orange / Grey | 16.95 | |
| N/A | 14.95 | 19.9519.95 |
TahoeMountainSports.com offers this product at $16.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
Eastern Mountain Sports (EMS) offers this product at $19.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
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A very useful addition to take into the Backcountry! | |
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For a long time when I went to bed in the woods I would just roll up some pants or fleeces as a pillow. Now I stuff this with things during the hike or climb then at night put some layers in it and sleep way better. It only weighs a bit more than a regular stuff sack, and is worth it's weight in gold. How many times have you made your pillow and woke up in the night to it all undone and ruined your sleep? This fixes that problem well. | |
| Garrett Grove at Backcountry.com on 12/14/2006 | |
Makes a great pillow. | |
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As the first reviewer said, this stuff sack makes a great pillow. The outer shell is made of lightweight nylon (just like the stuff sacks for the Therm-a-rest ProLite pads) and the inside is lined with fleece. The sack keeps your pillow (of socks/jackets/etc.) intact and the fleece keeps the whole thing from sliding out from under your head. In my opinion, it's worth the very slight weight addition. | |
| Adam L at Backcountry.com on 03/25/2008 | |
Light, Durable, and Comfortable. | |
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The Large weighs 2.7 ounces, and the Small weighs 2.0 ounces (according to the thermarest website). It's got a lightweight but tough Cordura side, and a really nice fleecy soft side. You almost feel guilty getting one...But then you wake up at camp alert and refreshed...aaahhhh! It's light, durable, and very, very, comfy. Pure genius. | |
| Gardner Foss at Backcountry.com on 11/17/2009 | |
Shear Luxury | |
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Nothing much better than a good night's sleep in the backcountry, and having you head on something soft out there is shear luxury. You could bring your own pillow or use this little beauty. The construction is of the excellent standard we come to expect from thermarest. | |
| Jonathan Wilson at Backcountry.com on 11/28/2008 | |
Outdoor Comfort | |
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SOOOO nice!!! | |
| Brittany Lefler at Backcountry.com on 07/07/2009 | |
Noisy | |
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| Fleece lining part is good for a pillow but the shell is very noisy even when stuffed with a quiet down coat, making it not useful for a pillow. | |
| M at Mountain Gear on 10/29/2009 | |