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Big Sky DreamSleeper Deluxe Pillow

Big Sky DreamSleeper Deluxe Pillow

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When you’re trying to lighten up the load for your next backpacking trip, you don’t have to compromise on comfortable sleep gear. Cuddle up to the Big Sky DreamSleeper Deluxe Pillow, an ergonomically designed camp accessory that delivers you a good night’s sleep Read More

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Tips: If the DreamSleeper pillow is filled with hot air, such as one's breath, it will later shrink when this air cools so we suggest filling the pillow with air then let it cool, then adding a few more puffs to re-inflate. Note: outside air is not constant temperature and usually reaches the coldest point around 06:00 so when air temperature is coldest is when the pillow will be smallest.. some people mistakenly think there is a leak, but it just the air inside the pillow getting colder causing the pillow to shrink. Comfort level: personally I like about 80% full, but suggest filling it with air then let air out until desired comfort level reached. If too much air is let out, then just re-inflate and try again.
KAPS1M0
378
Mar 2, 2015
Got it, tried it, loving it.
As soon as I opened the package, I inflated the pillow and I slept on it for 6 hours (on my bed). It felt a little different at first, not so smooth and comfy as my own regular pillow, and a little bouncy if I get my head moving on it. But it is super comfortable and by the time I woke up, I had completely forgotten I had an inflatable pillow under my head. So, for a side sleeper that I am, it is really great.
It has two zippers on two opposite sides. One provides access to the air bladder to take it out from the pillow case. The other zipper opens up the attached travel/storage bag. The whole thing reverses and fits inside there.
I wish I had a way to inflate it without having to blow in it with my mouth, because I want the least amount of condensation to form inside. Right now, it is hanging with the nozzle unscrewed and pointing up, so that it will dry out. You know, just in case there is any moisture.
My only complaint is that there were no instructions sent with it. Not that it needs any, it is just a pillow. But I had to go online to find the cleaning instructions and search for any tips or tricks. I didn't find any of these tips/tricks, so if anyone here has some, please share.
almog
73
Jan 21, 2015
I just bought the Sea To Summit Aeros pillow one day prior to this drop, but would have probably bought this one instead for its cost-effectiveness. It can be really nice to have a section of upcoming/possible drops.
kfiresmith
7
Jan 20, 2015
Hualicopter: It seems to have lots of good reviews online from gear testers and end-users - I'd wager it is comfortable and I'm looking forward to using it bare so that I can have a pillow for just 1.4oz.
Telios
123
Jan 22, 2015
kfiresmith4.1oz. I'd rather the S2S Aeros Premium for that weight.
Korpen
Jan 22, 2015
TeliosThe DreamSleeper weighs 1.4 oz without the pillow case. Leave it at home; you can just use a jacket or buff, etc, to cover the pillow.
AnarchyAelle
82
May 14, 2019
I'm assuming that the Primaloft branding is for the pillowcase fabric. Can someone confirm this? I don't believe this pillow has any loft inside the pillow itself. Am I way of base?
CanadaGoose
80
May 14, 2019
AnarchyAelleIf you scroll through the pictures at the top of this page, you will see the inflated base pillow installed inside of the blue pillow cover in photo #1, the plastic base inflated pillow in photo #4, and the deflated base pillow lying on top of the blue pillow cover in photo #5. More info on the web site here: http://bigskyproducts.com/Big-Sky-DreamSleeper-Deluxe-inflatable-pillow.aspx
AnarchyAelleYes, the PrimaLoft insulation is in Deluxe pillow case... the DreamSleeper UL inflatable pillow contains no insulation to keep it very lightweight and compact when not inflated.
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Nodlew
0
Mar 16, 2019
What is the breakdown of weight between the pillow and case? I saw figures in older discussions, but Big Sky’s website shows that there is an “improved” version of the pillow.
NodlewThe Deluxe version has the IMPROVED air bladder. The weight of pillow without Deluxe pillow cover is: 50g (1.8oz) The Deluxe pillow cover can be removed to become the DreamSleeper UL pillow when light weight is more important than comfort.
Kihashi
7
Jun 13, 2019
I got an email saying that there was a delay yesterday, but today I got a shipping notification. Was the latter just an automated process or is it actually shipping?
geogaddi4
9
Jun 13, 2019
KihashiSame thing here. I assume the delay message was an automated one because it didn't ship before the estimated shipping date. The shipping notification has a tracking number so I guess all is fine.
ErickL
1
May 18, 2019
It would be nice if you had the bare bone option without the cover and stuff sack.
ErickLI think you are referring to the DreamSleeper UL pillow, please see this Drop: https://drop.com/buy/big-sky-dreamsleeper-ultralight-pillow
ErickL
1
Aug 23, 2019
bigskyintlThanks, but this one still has the stuff sack. I already have a big stuff sack collection!
phoenixsong
1055
May 15, 2019
How's this compared to Klymit Luxe?
miketheman
2
Feb 20, 2015
Just got mine too. I really like the fact that the pillow contours around your head with its cradle shape. Very comfy. I also like that it uses a similar size to Therm-A-Rest inflation nozzles. I have the AirTap pump that comes in at 10 grams (.35 ozs). It works with this pillow as well. The pump is great for keeping moisture out of the pillow (and pad) and helps to curb deflation due to air cooling down at night.
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