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Therm-a-Rest Air Head Down Pillow Review

A comfortable blend of down softness and air cushion for a little luxury at a low weight
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Therm-a-Rest Air Head Down Pillow Review (We loved placing our noggins on this pillow at the end of the day.)
We loved placing our noggins on this pillow at the end of the day.
Credit: Jason Wanlass
Price:  $63 List
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Manufacturer:   Therm-a-Rest
By Jason Wanlass ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 13, 2020
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RANKED
#3 of 15
  • Comfort - 25% 7.0
  • Weight - 20% 9.2
  • Packed Size - 20% 8.9
  • Support - 20% 7.0
  • Ease of Use - 15% 6.0

Our Verdict

We were a little skeptical, but the Therm-a-Rest Air Head Down proved itself as one of the more comfortable inflatable pillows we've ever used. The Air Head Down's differentiator is a thicker, stretchier internal air bladder, a healthy topping of soft down covered by a very quiet polyester quilted exterior. Its twist-top air valve makes inflating and deflating a breeze, and easily accommodates even the smallest air adjustments. A non-slip bottom fabric keeps the pillow in place and an ergonomic shape makes it perfect for side and back sleepers. The only drawbacks we found are based on weight and the price. A thicker bladder bumps up the pillow's ounces, and the addition of down makes for a heavier price tag. Check out how it compares to the competition in our article on the best camping pillows.
REASONS TO BUY
Very comfy
Easy to adjust air volume
Ergonomically shaped for back and side sleepers
REASONS TO AVOID
More expensive
Down is allergenic to some users
A little heavier than its inflatable peers

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Awards Top Pick Award
Compact and Lightweight Luxury
Editors' Choice Award
Best Overall Camping Pillow
Best Buy Award
Impressive Bang for the Buck
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A High-Value Lightweight Compressible
Top Pick Award
Best for Backpacking
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Bottom Line This model adds significant comfort, but at a weight penaltyThis pillow provides excellent comfort and is adjustable for all kinds of sleepers in most camp settingsSerious comfort for folks who don't need to spend top dollar on a lightweight, packable modelMove over blow up pillows, sleeping on the ground far from home just got a whole lot better with this cozy compressible optionThis is our favorite model for extended backpacking trips
Rating Categories Therm-a-Rest Air He... NEMO Fillo Therm-a-Rest Compre... REI Co-op Trailmade... Sea to Summit Aeros
Comfort (25%)
7.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Weight (20%)
9.2
8.3
8.4
9.4
9.9
Packed Size (20%)
8.9
8.4
7.8
7.8
9.0
Support (20%)
7.0
9.0
7.0
6.0
7.0
Ease of Use (15%)
6.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
6.0
Specs Therm-a-Rest Air He... NEMO Fillo Therm-a-Rest Compre... REI Co-op Trailmade... Sea to Summit Aeros
Type Hybrid: compressible and inflatable Hybrid: compressible and inflatable Compressible Compressible Inflatable
Measured Weight 5.4 oz 9.0 oz 8.6 oz 4.9 oz 3.1 oz
Packed Volume 0.6 L 1.4 L 2.6 L 2.5 L 0.4 L
Length 18 in 16 in 15.5 in 15 in 14 in
Width 12.5 in 9.5 in 9.5 in 9.7 in 8 in
Thickness 4 in 4.5 in 6.75 in 5 in High side: 5 in; Low side: 4 in
Stuff Sack included? Yes, with drawstring Integrated Stuff Sack. Velcro strap as well. Yes, built in with drawstring Integrated stuff sack with loop/toggle button closure Yes, with drawstring
Materials Partially recycled polyester, down, urethane Polyester, microfiber / microsuede outer layer, inflatable bladder Outer: Polyester; Inner fill: Upcycled foam Shell Material: two-sided recycled polyester. Fill: polyurethane foam Polyurethane bladder, Brushed 50D Polyester Knit Cover

Our Analysis and Test Results

If you've spent a few days on the trail with a cheaper blow-up pillow, most likely you've spent a few late nights rummaging around your tent for something to wrap your pillow into for extra comfort. There's no longer a need to cocoon your inflatable with an extra down puffy jacket, Therm-a-rest has basically done it for you. The Air Head Down is a very pleasant combination of air-cushion support and the softness and comfort of down. The result is a lightweight, backpacking pillow that offers adventurers a legitimate inflatable option that really delivers after a long day on the trail. The extra comfort is attached to a few extra bones, but we found the extra zzzs worth the price.

Performance Comparison


therm-a-rest air head down pillow - considering its overall weight, packed volume and inflated size, the...
Considering its overall weight, packed volume and inflated size, the Air Head Down is one of the more comfortable inflatables we've studied -- especially after a long day on the trail.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Comfort


Generally speaking, inflatables can be fairly comfortable, but most end up severely lacking when it comes to luxurious comfort. The Air Head Down still has a ways to go before receiving top comfort marks, but its down-topped design and thicker, stretchier air bladder are certainly allowing this pillow to close the gap between comfort and weight. We enjoyed sleeping on the Air Head Down for several reasons. The first thing that caught our attention is the thickness of its down top and the softness of its quilted polyester fabric. When combined, these two features work in perfect unison to provide a pleasing layer of softness.


Additionally, the pillow incorporates a thicker, more pliable bladder. One of the greatest challenges with air-filled camp pillows is the bladder — it needs to be durable but lightweight and stretchy. Most bladders don't stretch much (the equivalent of a thicker Ziploc bag). The result is the inability to displace air, making the pillow too firm. This firmness gives the pillow reverse pressure that pushes back on your head all night.

therm-a-rest air head down pillow - the internal bladder is made from thicker material than most...
The internal bladder is made from thicker material than most inflatables. It's also more pliable, making for a more comfortable snooze.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

The Air Head Down's bladder is thicker and durable, but at the same time more flexible. It's added ability to stretch allows air the bladder to displace when under pressure. The result is a pillow that accommodates and cradles your head, instead of pushing back on it. Additionally, the thicker bladder material is more weighted, giving the pillow a greater feeling of stability during sleep.

therm-a-rest air head down pillow - the air head down is a little heavier than other inflatable pillows;...
The Air Head Down is a little heavier than other inflatable pillows; however, the extra ounces are worth the extra comfort.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Weight


A heavier bladder and a dense layer of down, bump the Air Head Down toward the bottom of the list on weight when compared directly to the rest of its ultralight peers. When we compare it directly to other inflatables, this pillow is a few ounces heavier at 5.4 oz on our scale; however, when compared to the entire fleet of pillows we've studied, the Air Head Down receives impressive scores for weight.


In short, it's a little bit heavier than the lightest inflatable pillows on the market, but it's lightweight when compared to pillows that offer comparable comfort. We think the added ounces are worth it, and we are very impressed with this pillow's comfort in relation to its weight.

therm-a-rest air head down pillow - adjusting the air level is a breeze. the air head down's...
Adjusting the air level is a breeze. The Air Head Down's easy-to-find twist valve allows for micro adjustments to be made without having to sit up or even open your eyes.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Packed Size


In addition to being comfortable and supportive, the Air Head Down also packs up easily and without taking up a lot of space.


This pillow lands near the top of our list for best packed size. It's about the size of a medium apple when packed, making it easy to take on any adventure, especially those involving a backpack and several days on the trail. Trail junkies looking for a little extra comfort at night will certainly be happy to find the Air Head Down doesn't take up valuable pack space.

therm-a-rest air head down pillow - despite an extra layer of down padding, the therm-a-rest packs up...
Despite an extra layer of down padding, the Therm-a-rest packs up small enough to earn a spot in our backpack during a multi-day backcountry trip in Teton National Park.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Support


There are a lot of subtleties when considering pillow support. For example, bricks are extremely supportive, but we doubt you'd want to prop your head on one all night. There's a big difference between support and comfortable support. The Air Head Down walks this thin line very well by offering a near-perfect symphony of forgiving firmness and cradling softness.


This pillow's ergonomic shape allows it to fit the needs of most side or back sleepers. It's thick enough and firm enough to properly lift the head and neck, yet soft enough to allow most sleepers to completely forget they're sleeping on a blow-up pillow.

therm-a-rest air head down pillow - a thicker bladder makes this pillow more stable and provides...
A thicker bladder makes this pillow more stable and provides exceptional support for just about any sleeper. The extra layer of quilted down gives the pillow a cushy, comfortable, welcoming level of support.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Ease of Use


An easy to use twist valve makes it simple to inflate and deflate the Air Head Down. A slight twist in the middle of the night also allows for easy adjustment from a firmer pillow to a softer one. The valve is easy to find and easier to use than wide-mouth flat valves. In addition, the valve is directly connected to the interior bladder, allowing the entire bladder system to be removed.


The ability to separate the bladder from the down pillow top covering allows the user to throw the fabric part into the wash for a quick clean. It also makes it much easier to repair the bladder while out on the trail (very unlikely) or replace it altogether if severe damage occurs. Pillows with flat air-valve systems are usually a self-contained system and don't have this option. The Air Head Down also stays in place during the night and fits easily into most mummy hoods.

therm-a-rest air head down pillow - the greatest benefit of inflatables with twist valves is the bladder...
The greatest benefit of inflatables with twist valves is the bladder can be removed. This makes washing the outer shell easy and repairs or replacements very simple.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Value


Its price tag comes more than doubles some of the other pillows we have tested; however, the comfort, functionality, size, weight, and support that come with the Air Head Down make it worth the bucks. The manufacturer didn't skimp on the down feathers — they're plentiful and soft. It also didn't cut any corners on materials or design. This is a great pillow that simply cost a lot but delivers.

Conclusion


The Therm-a-Rest Air Head Down is an excellent blend of comfort and support, all from a pillow that weighs just a few ounces. We were skeptical at first, but our doubts quickly faded when our heads hit the Air Head Down for the first time. As with nearly all true inflatables, comfort will be an issue for the foreseeable future; however, this pillow is one of the first inflatables that comes very close to crossing that bridge entirely.

therm-a-rest air head down pillow - the air head down is comfortable, lightweight, and easy to use. it...
The Air Head Down is comfortable, lightweight, and easy to use. It also packs up small and offers amazing support, making it our Top Pick for Lightweight Luxury.
Credit: Jason Wanlass

Jason Wanlass