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Aeros Premium Pillow

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Description

A luxurious high performance pillow without the weight and bulk. Perfect for travel and camping where you can risk a couple more grams for a great night's sleep. The pillow case construction allows the outer shell to retain maximum softness while still being supported by a high strength TPU bladder.

Specifications

  • Dimensions
    R: 34 x 24 x 11cm, L: 42 x 30 x 13cm, DX: 36 x 14 x 56cm
  • Material
    Stretchy TPU
  • Packed Size
    R: 7 x 7 x 8.5cm, L: 8 x 8 x 10.5cm, DX: 12 x 11 x 5.5cm
  • Weight
    R: 79g, L: 114g, DX: 175g
  • Packed Dimensions
    R: 7 x 8.5 x 7cm, L: 8 x 10.5 x 8cm, DX: 5.5 x 12 x 11cm

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Additional Information

  • Adjustable, strong and secure straps with positive, non-slip buckle
  • Versatile—attach, bundle together or compress most items
  • Easy and fast to tension and securely lock in place
  • Grippy and stretchy TPU material prevents secured items from slipping
  • TPU Keeper Strap attaches Stretch-Loc to support and provides grippy, padded surface
  • Keeper Strap protects items from scratching and retains excess strap
  • Two or more straps can be joined to increase length
  • Note: This product has a two year warranty against manufacturing and material defects—wear and tear is not covered under this warranty.

FAQ's

Better than webbing tie downs?
In many situations, yes. They do not absorb moisture (which can freeze), the buckle has a simple, positive action and their stretchiness/grip means they hold loads securely.

Rated with a maximum load?
No. There is no standard for rating the breaking strain of a stretch strap, but Sea to Summit’s destruction-testing reveals that they're incredibly strong.

Really versatile?
Yes! Other uses we haven’t mentioned include splinting / repairing items, and being wrapped around touring skis (when climbing skins were inadvertently left in the hut).