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    Getting Comfy With Backpacking Pillows

    Nothing beats being close with the outdoors, thus the ever popularity of backpacking trips. Backpacking pretty much combines hiking and camping, featuring the best of the two popular outdoor activities. It has become quite popular among outdoor enthusiasts all over the world, and has bred a strong "cult following" of outdoor trekkers.

    Being a combination of both camping and hiking, the issue of travelling light really weighs a lot when it comes to backpacking. Picture having to hike through rough terrain, then pitching camp, then having to hike some more. It pretty much explains the need to travel light, with consideration for the essentials that would come particularly of value when out in a backpacking trip.

    Over the years, a number of backpacking gear types, as well as backpacking innovations, have come up and about, revolutionizing the whole backpacking aspect, particularly the whole traveling light bill.

    One of these innovations are backpacking pillows.

    Backpacking pillows are truly smart items every backpacker, or traveler, should have. As everyone would really love a good night's sleep, backpacking pillows provide the comfort required for such good nights to backpackers, with the help of other packed essentials like towels and/or types of clothing.

    Backpacking pillows are simply "pillow cases" which are easy to fold or roll. Light and convenient, they are often made of a ripstop fabric, and have an insulation material padded within its lining. The concept of a backpacking pillow "works" isn't exactly impossible to grasp. Think of backpacking pillows as sacks, which a backpacker could stuff his/her dirty laundry, or towel, or jacket, or any other article of clothing, in. You'd get a firm grasp of how a backpacking pillow would work then.

    Lifeadventure's Backpacking Pillow ranks among the most popular of backpacking pillows. It is a simple 135 gram backpacking pillow, and could be crunched up to 7 x 10 centimeters. Once stuffed with, for example, a 200 Polartec Jacket, it becomes a truly comfortable pillow. It is ideal not only for backpackers, but for travelers in general.

    Another popular backpacking pillow would be the "do-it-yourself" breed of backpacking pillows. Yes, the make it yourself backpacking pillow stands to be the most preferred type of backpacking pillow, as making a backpacking pillow isn't really a rocket science in action.

    The simple construction of a duffel bag actually is no different from making a backpacking pillow. Bottom line all one would need to make is a sack for putting in clothing items, which would then complete the backpacking pillow. Of course, production built backpacking pillows boast more functional features, like waterproof features, as well as durable fabrics.

    Bottom line, backpacking pillows are truly convenient when backpacking, or general travelling, is concerned.

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