🌄 Sleep Anywhere, Adventure Everywhere!
The Ultralight Inflatable Sleeping Pad is a compact, waterproof sleeping solution designed for camping, backpacking, and hiking. With a thickness of 2 inches for superior comfort, it weighs under 16 oz and packs down to the size of a water bottle, making it an essential gear for outdoor enthusiasts. Constructed from durable ripstop nylon, it offers a generous sleeping area of 74" x 23" and is built to withstand harsh weather conditions.
D**
Sleep mat for camping
Worked as intended, easy to carry, easy to pack.
M**E
Not very comfy
This isn’t really all that comfortable on its own. I would recommend using it over another bedding material to help with cushion but not on its own at all.
D**D
Works well for my needs.
Pros:+ I use this in my hammock and it fits nicely.+ This is really easy and quick to blow up.+ It has stayed filled all night each time I’ve used it.+ It rolls up and fits into the small carry bag.Cons:- The price is a little high for this kind of product.~~~RATING SYSTEM~~~LEGEND+ | These are positive comments about the product.- | These are negative comments about the product.= | These are neutral comments about the product.U | Updated information based on continued usage.-----Diamond's STAR RATING SYSTEM (What do my star ratings mean?):1 STAR - Completely unusable, would request a refund2 STAR - Meets minimum viable product requirements, wouldn't purchase it again3 STAR - It does what it should, but in a non-spectacular way, I may recommend it, but definitely with reservations4 STAR - I like it. It is solid quality and delivers as advertised, I would purchase it again and recommend it to a friend5 STAR - I love it. It meets or exceeds all of my expectations and is high quality, I would purchase it again and would openly promote it to friends
M**.
Nice
This camping pad is nice and comfy. Well made. The only downside is that you need a way to inflate it. If you don't have a way to inflate it, you will be blowing into it and it will take a good few minutes of lung power to get it where you need to be.
P**S
This Quality Padding Solved My Beach Sand Problem, But Better Options For Sleep Exist!
INTRO:This portable inflatable sleeping pad offers some cushion when the ground beneath you isn’t comfortable. I’m using it underneath the seats of 2 beach lounger chairs that lay flat across the ground to address issues when the sand beneath is uneven and uncomfortable.PROS:This sleeping pad is made with premium materials and constructed with quality craftsmanship — overall, all aspects of the product feel strong and should hold up well over time (so long as you don’t accidentally puncture the pad).The included carrying bag is made from the same strong anti-tear material that the sleeping pad is made from and features a push toggle cinch on the drawstring to keep it tightly closed. The sleeping pad rolls up in its bag to about the size of a typical 16oz bottled water.This product is very lightweight and compact, making it convenient to travel with and easy to throw in a camping backpack or inside a sleeping bag.The valve is easy to use, just open the cap cover and blow into it. To release the air, just pull the cap and valve out and roll the pad up until it forces all the air out through the opening.CONS:If you’re using this product as a sleeping pad, it would beneficial if the left-to-right width of the pad was a few inches wider, especially for people with larger body frames. I am 6ft, 175lbs, and this pad fits my frame, but I had to concentrate to carefully turn myself over perfectly in place or I would have fallen off the pad when attempting to switch positions.This sleeping pad is very thin in height, about as tall as a ChapStick tube (see attached photos). It’s perfect for what I selected it for, but most people are going to use it with a sleeping bag. Unless you’re laying on it and distributing your weight evenly across the entirety of its top surface, you can expect to feel the ground beneath you. The internal structure of the pad is just one single long air cavity intestine that zigzags back and forth across the entire pad. With this design, putting force down on any single small area of the pad is usually enough to collapse that area of the “intestine” down to the ground under your weight. That said, it does provide adequate support if you’re laying across it, but not if you put a hand, knee, or elbow down on it — this may bother some people but be a non-issue for others.It took more than 10 very deep breaths to fill this pad, and I did it in the comfort of a cool home with winter temperatures outside. It may concern some people to have to inflate this with their mouths outside in hot summer heat and humidity.ADDITIONAL NOTES:I highly recommend taking photos of how the pad was folded at the factory when you first get it so you know what to do to make it fit back in the bag. You can also lay the bag down on the ground for guidance and make folds in the pad until the width dimensions match, then roll it up.REVIEW SUMMARY:I like this product, but I didn’t acquire it for the reason most people would choose it (see my INTRO section if you skipped it). I chose this particular product because it was very thin in height. Having spent much time evaluating this inflatable pad, I believe it will provide the portable cushioning I was hoping for. The quality of the durable materials and strong seams make me confident this pad should hold up for years, so I’m glad I chose it. However, if I were looking for a sleeping pad and searching for maximum comfort, I would probably continue looking beyond this pad for something wider and thicker. That being said, if I had to rough it somewhere, indoors or outdoors, and all I had was just a sleeping bag, I’d be wishing I had this pad.VERDICT:I recommend it (for what I’m using it for, but not as a sleeping pad if other options are available)!IMPORTANT NOTE:I spend a very lengthy amount of time using the products I review, and I often spend even longer documenting them in writing, photos, and occasionally videos, for your benefit. If you found this review to be insightful, please mark it helpful below — it lets me and Amazon know that I’m doing a good job. Thank you, and have a great day!
J**Y
very lightweight
Update:My earlier review was based on trying this pad out on a wood floor under a sleeping bag. We just had our first camping trip to use it “in the wild.” Turns out it’s much more comfortable for an adult on the ground than it was on wood flooring. Very happy with it .Original:This is the pad we'll take for adults when carry weight and size is an issue and an extra bit of comfort is welcome.Otherwise we'll probably use it more when we take my tween granddaughter camping as she is lighter weight and so it will suit her better than adults. Not that it isn't comfortable for adults under a sleeping bag but it isn't quite as plush as some other pads are. Probably wouldn't be comfortable at all for someone closer to 200 lbs. A restless sleeper might annoy light sleeping companions as it does let you know when you're moving around on it!It does take some lung power to blow up but that's not too bad.For the price and easily carried size and weight it's a good pad. Worth toting with you!
C**I
Basic Sleeping Pad
I was a bit worried to see that it didn't come with a pump. However, I blew this up myself and it only took a few minutes to fully inflate. You can use an electric pump and I am sure it will be faster to inflate.Once inflated, it is a pretty good cushion to lay on. The Nylon material is a bit slippery so paired with a Nylon sleeping bag, you may need to adjust from time to time to keep from rolling off the pad, depending on how much you move in your sleep. The Nylon is a bit thin and I'm sure it can be punctured easily by sticks or rocks if the ground is not sufficiently cleared first.The length is said to be 75 inches or 74.8 inches, depending on where you look in the product listing. I measured it at 72in (6 ft) long and 22.5 inches wide. It's a bit narrow if you roll in your sleep.Deflated, it folds up and fits back into the drawstring storage bag. It is very lightweight so it would be good in a camping/hiking pack or in an emergency kit. Will double as a floatation device in an emergency, although, I don't believe it is rated as such, so it probably should only be used during natural disasters and the zombie apocalypse, rather than for recreational water sports.
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