Packable camping pillow that makes the perfect sleeping bag buddy
We spent years stuffing clothes into drybags or improvising makeshift pillows from down jackets before we discovered the NEMO Fillo. This soft, comfortable camping pillow packs down to about the size of a large potato and weighs under 300 grams. The removable, washable cover is easy to clean and the integrated stuff sack means it can’t get lost in the tent. In fact, this pillow is now one of the first bits of kit we pack for almost any trip, whether we’re going camping, heading off on a road trip or catching a red-eye flight.
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- Packs remarkably small
- A natural pillow shape
- Thick luxury foam provides soft and yielding feel
- Machine-washable pillow cover options offer a clean and cooling feel
- Easy to inflate in seconds
- Protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty
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- Marks to fabric - see photos
- Product is in perfect working order
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- Integrated stuff sack that won't get lost
- 7.62 cm I-Beam baffled air cell eliminates balloon feeling
- Internal Stuff Sack
- Dimensions: 43 x 27 x 10 cm
- Insulation: Air with Luxury Foam
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- Dimensions: 43 x 27 x 10 cm
- Minimum Weight: 260 g
- Packed Weight: 260 g
- Packed Size: 15 x 10 cm dia
- Thickness: 10.16 cm
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- Sustainability Through Longevity - Designed to last a lifetime and protected by the NEMO Lifetime Warranty.
- Eco-Manufacturing - NEMO believes in working side-by-side with other companies who share their supply chain, banding their efforts together at a pre-competitive level to solve challenges and remove harmful chemicals from the supply chain.
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The idea of NEMO was born one turbulent night on the side of Mount Washington while Cam Brensinger spent a sleepless five hours in a poorly designed bivy. That night he realised how much opportunity there was for thoughtful design as part of the equation of enjoying adventure. And, coming down off the mountain the next day, he resolved to tackle that challenge. Three days after graduation from Rhode Island School of Design, he founded NEMO Equipment.
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