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Has anyone out there given any serious thought to what can be used as a lightweight dedicated pillow? To date, I have used a stuff sack, or better yet a Thermarest pillow case (very light and soft) stuffed with unused clothes, especially a fleece shirt and/or down vest. Problem is that if you take the philosophy of packing a (lighter) sleeping bag with a higher temperature rating, and wear clothes to make up the difference on colder nights, you soon lose your pillow! This did happen to me a week or so ago on a colder night in the While Mountains: with a 45 degree bag, one night I needed to don my pants and fleece shirt, leaving only my WM Flight Vest down vest in the pillowcase. The Flight vest is a beautiful piece of gear, but is so compressible, it was useless as a pillow. I was nice and toasty, but did not sleep well due to the absence of a pillow! This might seem like a small issue, but as I get older, my neck reminds me more and more of the value of a pillow! One thing I have thought of is sewing up a small, dedicated down pillow that would be light and stuff down to a small package. Has anyone tried this, or something similar?
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