When bushwalking, I spend a fair part of the night wrestling with my pillow – and, consequently, a myriad of design ideas. For some time, I’ve settled with clothing folded and laid flat at the top of the mat. With my recent deployment of a thicker ‘self-inflating’ mat, the clothing pile was not high enough so I pulled out an old fabric-covered inflatable pillow and wrapped it in my polar-fleece jacket to bulk it up – it worked OK, but just.
Yet to be field-tested, but looking good, is this design – which doubles as a seat during the day.
piece of PU-coated nylon 320mm x 430mm
piece of 8mm high-density closed cell foam 300mm x 350mm
Total weight 54g
Simply fold the nylon in half (to make a piece 320mm x 215mm) and sew down both short sides (double sew for strength), leaving the long side open. Fold the HHCC foam in half (300mm x 175mm) and slide into the nylon sleeve (as in the photo) – voila! a seat.
To turn into a pillow, simply roll up clothing and put into the opening. Place it under the neck and/or head – the open base keeps it stable and static.
Attributes : dual function, light weight, low bulk, waterproof, firm but comfortable, simple, cheap, noiseless
Comments and Enhancements
Ensure that the PU-coated surface is on the outside.
Adjust the 430/350mm dimensions to adjust the height of the pillow.
Sew 20mm hems at each end to the nylon and put a button-hole in each seam – a small carabineer allows you to clip the seat to the pack so it’s readily accessible (see inset, 1st photo).