Backcountry or bleachers – the Cush inflatable seat & pillow delivers versatile comfort. Ultralight, it packs down to pocket size and inflates with just a breath or two.While camping, wrap it around your head when you nestle into your sleeping bag’s hood – the ergonomic design cups the ears and keeps air distribution consistent to minimize irritation at pressure points.Use it at single-layer thickness, or double - even triple – it up for more comfort while sitting or taking a quick afternoon trail nap. Need a custom sit? Just adjust the air pressure.
M**R
Comfy and versitile
It's filled in one breath and is very versitile. You can use it flat, double it up, move it about, wrap it, put your head on it, put your back side on it. It's very small and lightweight and fast to inflate and deflate.
A**R
Just the job
Just what we wanted, something wallet size for sitting at events without discomfort. They are rugged and versatile, in that you can double fold them for really rocky ground. The valve is a dream to work and you really can inflate them with one big breath. They take up no room and fold back up into their packs easily, the trick is to undo the valve, roll it up to expel all the air then close the valve and fold it up. They have a woven finish so you need to scrub them hard with a sponge to get the dirt off then leave them to dry for a while but they do clean up well. If I had any criticism it would be that the ends curl slightly when inflated which could be a problem if you are using them as a pillow but I doubt it.
C**.
If it fits, it's a top product.
Still trying this out, but first impressions are good. As a seat pad it is very good, as a pillow I'm still undecided how to score it, as the only thing I can score it against is my bed pillow. It is comfortable but it moves, but so do I.As far as weight and construction are concerned it's a 5 star product, the only thing is if it fits you. The earpad cup works well for side sleepers. If you can keep it in place.
C**S
A bit of a pointless item really.
I bought this a year ago, and at the time I took it out of the bag, played with it then put it back in the bag before packing it it my kit.Since then I haven't even used it once.When I inflated it and started bending it around to make all the different shapes I thought "This is pointless". As a pillow it didn't stay put whether flat or folded, and wasn't comfortable.The ear cups are pointless as they don't fit, and I'm assuming they probably don't fit many people, and without being able to tie the pillow around your head, I can't see what their purpose would be?As a seat it was passable, hence the 3 stars.People are paying £25 + for this, I'm glad I only spent £10.44 on mine when it was on offer (March 2019) although even that was too much.On the plus side, the material is good quality and seems durable enough, and the fact it folds down so small does mean at least I'm not lugging around a piece of kit that's not only useless, but also weighs a ton.I'm going to dig it out again and try to use it, and if my opinion changes I'll be back to update, but for now, I'd say there are (much) cheaper options out there that will do a better job of making you as comfortable as this overpriced item.
M**C
Really pleased with this product
We bought 2 of these to use on our recent holiday. They were a great comfort on the plane and provided additional padding on the seats. They were also a godsend on the poolside sun loungers, no more numb backsides. Easy to inflate, even for me as I normally struggle because of asthma. 2 - 3 quick puffs and you're done and ready to go.. We are really pleased with this product and would highly recommend it.
R**B
Tiny and lightweight but works
I was a little sceptical when I saw this as it doesn't look all that big but I've just finished using it on a 3 day hike and it's been great.It weights next to nothing and packs down well.It's robust, I've used it on various surfaces including fairly pointy rocks without issue.It's multi purpose, you can fold it into a V for sitting or over itself for use as a pillow.
T**2
Light and comfortable
Small. Lightweight. Easy to inflate and deflate. Versatile and adequately protects old backsides
M**1
my cush
i have just received this product and so far i am pleased it is comfortable to sit on and to put your head on it is maid of durable fabric 75 denier on the bottom.i have read one or two negative reviews especially regarding the inflate/deflate valve being faulty but so far with mine its fine and its the lightest sleeping cushion /sit mat combination
F**N
Excelente calidad
Excelente producto
P**R
Modular y buena válvula
Me ha sorprendido gratamente, la uso como almohada de coche para acoplar entre ventana y respaldo . Muy útil su capacidad modular.
M**T
Great product
Well made, stores small, very comfortable.
C**N
Klymit
Me ha gustado es lo que buscaba
P**E
Gets the job done with bare minimum of weight and bulk.
For me, a pillow is not a luxury item. Many people prefer to use a stuff sack filled with clothes or somethinf, but I have an old neck injury that can flare up if I sleep with my neck in an awkward position. It's very important to me that I have the proper head support, both for comfort and to avoid issues in the morning.Most pillows, even those designed for backpacking, are surprisingly heavy and bulky, even when compressed. This one isn't. Mine came out to 3 oz, including the stuff sack, and it really is only slightly larger than a deck of cards when deflated. It's tiny enough to throw in even the tiniest ultralight pack, or even a pocket if you're on a day hike.As a pillow it works well, though it's not as soft or squishy as a true pillow because it doesn't have any padding. The padding is what makes other pillows so bulky though. I consider this a more than worthwhile trade off. Sleeping in the woods is never going to have all of the creature comforts of home. In spite of feeling a little bit hard sometimes, it's still more than comfortable enough to sleep on. There is a small dent in it to keep it from crushing your ear, and if works surprisingly well. When unfolded it's very wide, but it can easily be folded as much or as little as needed to give the right height and support for your body and sleeping style. As someone who sometimes sleeps on my stomach and sometimes sleeps on my side, I liked being able to switch back and forth. The surface of the pillow isn't soft, so I put it in a pillow case from home. You could probably also substitute a handkerchief or a camp towel.It's also designed to be used as a camp seat. Unlike most pillows, it won't absort water and dirt just brushes off the surface. I probably wouldn't have bought it just for this, but I love being able to sit on the ground or a wet log without getting my butt wet. It's always wet here. It can also be used to kneel on, which is much more comfortable when building a fire or cooking over a camp stove. Then when it's time for bed I just brush off any dirt, shake the water off (or wipe it down if necessary) and then use it as a pillow.This also makes it a reasonable option for a day hike as well, if you are going to stop somewhere for a picnic or something. It can easily fit in a pants pocket and go with you anywhere you might want a seat.Inflating it only takes a second, and folding it is pretty quick and easy once you do it a couple times. I was concerned that it would be too much of a PIA to get all the air out, but it hasn't been a problem. I have also consistently been able to get it to fold back up into its original size. I do recommend reading the instructions that come with it though, and practicing at home. It's much easier to fold if you do it according to the instructions and don't just wing it.And it's dirt cheap. Can't beat that. If you want to save weight and space in your pack without sacrificing luxury, this is a cheap and easy way to do it.
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