(as of Jun 17, 2025 13:13:34 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Easy To Carry and Store
Peirhw inflatable sleeping pad weighs only :1.87lbs, storage size:11.81‘’*3.90‘’* 3.90‘’
40D Nylon Polyester + Multi-Layer TPU
The sleeping pad is 40D nylon + multi-layer TPU , so it won’t tear even if you use thick branches.
1 COMPACT & PORTABLE
2 CREATE A DOUBLE PAD
3 WATERPROOF&PUNCTURE-PROOF
1 Sleep Comfortably
2 Unique Fabrics
3 Resistant Material
1 GO TO PICNIC 2 OUTDOOR CAMPING 3 OUTDOOR CAMPING 4 HKING
Ultra Wide & 4″ Thick Sleep Support: Peirhw self inflating camping sleeping pad is up to 79*27*4Inches,after inflating keeps you away from the uneven ground and hard rocks, meanwhile you’ll have plenty of room to stretch out. The innovative icicle line air cells and built-in pillow will relieve back and neck pressure, allowing you to freely adjust your body balance and comfort, ensuring maximum comfort and warm for your sleep all night!
Durable ultra-Lightweight Material: 40D nylon + TUP (outdoor grade material), Peirhw inflatable camping sleeping pad is hard wearing, no tearing , waterproof, weather-resistant and easy to clean. Inner TPU sealing coating has better wear resistance, low temperature resistance, and resilience. Ergonomic design allows you to sleep soundly even in rough outdoor environments.
30s Inflate & 1s Deflate: This built-in pump sleeping mat including an innovative built-in foot pump, just pedal 30-60s to fully inflate the camping mat, no longer need to inflate with your mouth, hands or carry a pump, only takes 1 second to quickly deflate. With the upgraded version of double-layer air release valves with no leaking film, you shall never worry about air leaking!
Portable & Ultralight: This ultra-light self inflating camping pad weight only 1.8lbs, folding size: 11*4Inches same size as a water bottle including a built-in pillow, incredibly lightweight and compact, perfect size for your backpack. Ideal choice for hiking, camping, backpacking, traveling, climbing, hiking, and other outdoor activities.
Patchwork Pads Design: This sleeping mat is equipped with buttons on the side, you can easily connect other ones together to create a double bed, making a wider relaxing space for more comfortable sleeping. Perfect for you to go out camping with your families and friends.
Customers say
Customers find the air mattress comfortable, with one mentioning it makes sleeping on the floor much easier. However, several customers report difficulties inflating it.
Tina Harvey –
Compact and comfortable
Makes sleeping on the floor much easier
Dina R. –
Nah
Not water resistant, not easy to put air in, not comfortable
Mathew D Winn –
Sleeping on bubble wrap
Worst part is the noise, any movement squeaks and squaks like nails on a chalkboard. Foam foot pump works, but takes a lot of time and effort. Mattress is too thin, so knees and elbows often hit the ground.Functional, but not good
Moximum –
good price
Given the good price (compared to more well-known brands of backpacking sleeping pads), this one is worth a try. Do note that this seems to be designed for ultralight use â i.e. for carrying in your backpack when camping and sleeping. In other words it won’t be as thick as you likely expected to be if you haven’t bought one designed for backpacking. But if you are comparing this to other backpack-specific sleeping pads, you’ll find that this one is just about as comfortable. When I sleep on my back on this, it does the job well of eliminating hotspots: pressure points against the ground. When fully inflated, it also does the fairly decent job of supporting side sleeping positions, although the shoulder does take a lot of the weight against the ground â not unlike other backpacking sleeping pads though, not in a substandard way.I thought the design to be rather clever with the built-in air pump. Considering it includes that and still is under 2 pounds total, it’s impressive. However, the act of trying to inflate it (see video) proved to be far more time-consuming than just picking it up and blowing in the valve. But this is the first time I have used a “sponge” type of valve so I cannot compare it to any others. I just know that I lost patience with the number of tiny puffs of each step that I gave up and just blew in it. Which is fine: backpacking camping pads don’t take much air to fill, and therefore don’t get you winded.I would call the description to be a slight exaggeration where it says it’s the size of a water bottle. It seemed a little larger than even a 32 ounce water bottle. But not by much.Also if you want to shave a little weight because you are in fact using this for backpacking, you can skip the cover and just use the elastic band that it comes with: sort of like a fat rubber band that you can put around it after rolling it up. That will shave a couple ounces.The most important thing is how well will it hold up? That I cannot yet answer. I’ll take it with me on the next camping trip and then update if it doesn’t hold up.
Customer Review –
Great for hammock camping
I do a lot of hammock camping and I like to use an air mattress in the hammock for extra comfort and warmth in the winter. These big rectangular pads help keep the material of the hammock spread out and way from me, so I have a little more space. The mattress was easy to pump up with a small electric air pump and kept me comfortable all night.
Mikayla –
Excellent light camping pad
This camping pad is perfect for backpacking or for providing a little extra cushion underneath you while sitting or sleeping. I like that you can inflate it via the foot pump, which is relatively easy, just a little time-consuming sometimes. Fortunately, it’s easy to deflate and packs down nicely so it’s easy to pack. I like to keep these for when I travel in case I get stuck in an airport overnight. Overall, a decent camping mat.
Patricia –
Quality
It was trash ⦠didnât even got to sleep on it . Started to lose air within minutes of laying on it
Tom C –
Difficult to us
Hate it. Canât figure out how to work built in pump. Difficult to roll back up. Not good for 11 year old