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Fillo Luxury
NEMO
Fillo Luxury
$59.95
Description

  Super-comfortable, with plush foam and inflatable core

  The award-winning Fillo Luxury backpacking and camping pillow brings clever design to an often-overlooked piece of gear: the humble camp pillow. NEMO redesigned the classic pillow, using a combination of a baffled air cell, thick luxury foam, a soft, washable microsuede or jersey cover, and an ergonomic valve. The result is a pillow that is soft and yielding like your pillow at home, feels big when cradling your head, yet packs surprisingly small.

  Fillo Luxury offers a larger size and shock cord lacing on the underside of the pillow to hold a folded up sweatshirt or gear to add loft. This is especially helpful for side-sleepers with broad shoulders.

  The integrated stuff sack is about the size of a grapefruit and weighs ounces – small enough to carry into the backcountry. And while the Fillo is amazing in the backcountry, it’s just as great for other adventures. You can bring it on an airplane, a long roadtrip, or use it as lumbar support. It’s your new best friend.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
NEMO
Weight:
12 oz / 340 g
Dimensions:
Dimensions: 20 x 11 x 4.0 in / 51 x 29 x 10 cm
Packed Size: 7.5 x 4.0 in dia / 19 x 10 cm dia
Thickness: 4.0 in
Other Features:
• Packs remarkably small in an integrated stuff sack that won't get lost
• 3" I-Beam baffled air cell eliminates balloon feeling and creates a natural pillow shape
• Thick luxury foam provides soft and yielding feel, unlike classic inflatable camp pillows
• Machine-washable pillow cover options offer a clean and cooling feel
• Easy to inflate in seconds
• Internal stuff sack included
• Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty
• Fill Type: Air with Luxury Foam
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