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Self Inflating Seat Cushion and Self Inflating Pillows

Find answers to questions and care tips for your self inflating seat cushion and camp pillows.

My self-inflating seat cushion or camp pillow won’t inflate, is something wrong with it?

The seat cushion and camp pillow are compressed when purchased and tend to fill up slowly compared to those that have been stored fully inflated. The foam’s “memory” of inflation needs to be restored. By storing the seat cushion or camp pillow fully

How do I store my Self-Inflating Seat Cushion or Camp Pillow?

How to Store Whenever possible, store your seat cushion or camp pillow fully inflated. Simply stow it under a bed or behind a couch to hide it away. This helps the foam maintain its memory of inflation and will fill much faster when it’s time to use

Is there a weight capacity for your ComfortLite Seat Cushion?

TETON has not done weight capacity testing for our ComfortLite Seat Cushions. Assuming it is used for its intended purpose, it should hold up without issue.

I plan to use the self-inflating seat cushion in an area where there can be quite a few rocks. Will it hold up well in this type of environment?

Our seat cushions should work well in these environments. The seat cushions are super durable and easy to clean if needed.

How do I clean my ComfortLite Self-Inflating Seat Cushion or Camp Pillow?

All ComfortLite Self-Inflating Seat Cushions and Camp Pillows are made with easy to clean surfaces. A soft cloth and warm water will clean up most messes. If you need something stronger, use a mild soap with the water like Dawn dish soap. For sticky