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Foam Core Pillow
Sea to Summit
Foam Core Pillow
$23.96 - $31.96
Description

  Compact comfort for camping and travel, the Foam Core Pillow offers the luxurious feel of your favorite pillow at home. The exterior of the pillow uses a plush 50D stretch-knit fabric which is incredibly soft to the touch. A layer of polyester fill material underneath the contact surface increases airflow for a really comfortable night’s sleep even in warmer conditions. And – the pillow core is made of up-cycled foam removed from Sea to Summit's Self Inflating Mats during production. Reducing waste never felt so good.

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Description
Brand Name:
Sea to Summit
Weight:
Reg: 7.8 oz / 220 g
Large: 10.6 oz / 300 g
Deluxe: 15.9 oz / 450 g
Dimensions:
Regular: 13.4 x 9.4 x 5.1 in / 34 x 24 x 13 cm
Large: 16.5 x 11.8 x 5.1 in / 42 x 30 x 13 cm
Deluxe: 22 x 14.2 x 6.3 in / 56 x 36 x 16 cm
Other Features:
• Brushed 50D polyester stretch knit is soft and luxurious
• Synthetic fill between pillowcase and foam core increases comfort
• Traditional shape, just like your favorite pillow at home
• Easy to compress and roll up using the built-in rolling closure and pocket
• Fabric: Soft 50D polyester knit
• Pillow Lock™ compatible
Packed Size:
-- Regular: 10.6 x 3.9 in / 27 x 10 cm
-- Large: 12.6 x 4.3 in / 32 x 11 cm
-- Deluxe: 14.6 x 4.7 in / 37 x 12 cm
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.
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