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【Extra Wide & 5″ Thick Sleep Support】The inflating camping pad is up to 78*27*5 inches, after inflating keeps you away from the uneven ground and hard rocks. The innovative strip air cells and built-in pillow are designed to relieve back and neck pressure, allowing you to freely adjust your body balance and comfort, whether on your back or your side, ensuring maximum comfort and warm for your sleep all night!
【Inflates Fast, Deflates Faster】No pump, no stress. Step on the self inflating camping mattress pad for camping for 30-60 seconds and it’s ready.Deflates in 1 second with the upgraded air valve-no air leaks, no wasted breath, no gearheadaches
【Tough Enough for Any Terrain 】Made of durable 40D nylon with TPU coating, this camping mat resists punctures, tears, and watermaking it perfect for rocky trails, sandy campsites, or even forest floors, Whether you use it as abackpacking backpacking gear or a travel mattress, it’s your rugged sleep solution
【Lightweight and Adventure-Ready】Weighs under 2 lbs and packs smaller than a water bottle. This inflatable sleeping mat fits easily inany backpacking setup. Great for minimalist campers, hikers, or anyone who doesn’t want to haul abulky camping air mattress
【Twin Bed in Seconds 】Camping with a partner? Snap two pads together for a roomy double sleeping pad-great forcouples or families, Works seamlessly in tents and adds comfort to any camping bed setup. Plus, itstwo-tone colorlooks sleek in the wild
M –
Works as advertised. Not great for side sleepers in my experience though.
Inflates pretty quickly, but using just one foot for 3 minutes straight gets tiring. I found it to be quicker and more efficient to straddle the pump’s hole with a foot on each side and hop up and down.Once fully inflated, the pillow side is obviously a little higher than the rest, but while laying on it, it doesn’t really give much support for the neck. I’d recommend bringing an additional inflatable pillow with you. Weighs next to nothing and will really help with what this lacks.The horizontal airbags add good support when laying on your back, but while I was laying on my side, I kept rolling off unless I actively shifted my weight to stay centered. If I fell asleep on my side and relaxed my body, I feel that I would roll right off.As a back sleeper, this is a great piece of gear, provided you bring something to add a little more support for your head and neck.
ROBERT HEATHMAN –
I like my other one better
I have a different one with a multi/micro cell design instead of horizontal ridges that I like better. This one arches the center of my back up a little, so I feel like im in an upside down U position when I lay on it face toward the sky. I usually sleep side position or face down. If I sleep face up I need to be dead flat. The multi/micro cell one feels more comfortable laying on my side and face down. But My girlfriend says she likes this one better. She has alot of back arch from junk in her trunk, so it fits her better. I would rate it 4/5 stars, but she says this one better so 5 stars, since there seems to be subjective. Its extra light and small and keeps you up off the ground from stabby rocks and cold earth. I deflate it about half full of air and it reduces the back arching feeling and Im less scared it will pop. Either design is better than rocks poking you on cold earth and I could make this work half inflated, for my style of curves (which is none). If you didnt compare the 2 designs you wouldnt be able to tell theres a difference and say this is way better than sleeping on the hard earth. Either unit is a major upgrade. They both pack up so nicely theyre the superior option.
M. E. Teeter –
Good value, VERY comfortable inflatable mattress for those who “need their sleep” ;). THUMB’s UP!
Not the heaviest constructed inflatable mattress, but no failures so far, AND, it’s actually darned comfortable to sleep on, especially after hiking/exploring/ swimming etc. all day with your friends and /or kids. We had a lot of people on this particular trip, and after ‘word’ got around (it REALLY IS comfy) I was approached by more than a few offering a ‘trade, to try it out’ LOL, which I selfishly declined as I was the most ‘senior’ and thus had a ‘far greater need!’ hehehe.Anyway, highly recommended, especially if you need the length.
Amber Kasper –
Comes with a built-in foot pump for easy set up.
This camping sleeping pad is super comfy and easy to use! It has a built-in foot pump that helps to inflate it quickly too! It’s easier to haul around and set up than an air mattress and it’s thicker and more comfortable than a basic sleeping bag. It has a built in pillow too, but I don’t use that. (Only because I have to sleep on the edge of the corner of my pillow with my arm underneath it.) Itâs lightweight and easy to lug around on a camping trip. It looks nicely made as well. I highly recommend having one of these on hand!
Maleni –
Sleep Without Hitting the Ground
Finally, a mattress thick enough for real comfort! I never touched the ground, even when turning at night. Easy to use, holds air well, and very durable.
Lame Delight –
Best Camping Mattress Ever!
Iâve tried others, but this one is thick enough that you never touch the ground. Super comfy, no air leaks even overnight. Perfect for camping . Highly recommend!
Kristina Zamarripa –
Compact, Durable, and Comfortable
Used it for 3 weeks straight while campingâno air loss, no sagging, just solid support. Packs down easily and holds up great. Worth every penny!