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The TREKOLOGYUL80 Ultralight Inflatable Backpacking Sleeping Pad is designed for outdoor enthusiasts seeking comfort and convenience. Weighing just 750g and featuring a unique curvature design, it ensures a restful night's sleep while being easy to inflate and deflate. Made from durable 40D nylon with a water-resistant coating, this sleeping pad is perfect for three-season camping, providing insulation and support on any terrain.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Nylon |
Color | Grey |
Item Weight | 19.8 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 75.2"L x 22.4"W x 3.9"Th |
Size | One Size |
Item Firmness Description | Firm |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 750 Grams |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Specific Uses For Product | Bed, Sleeping Pad |
Capacity | 7.5E+2 Grams |
Additional Features | Folding,Inflatable |
N**L
It works very well.
This is an excellent budget sleeping pad. I bought one to use on a recent backpacking trip and I really liked it. My previous car camping sleep setup included just an extra long twin air mattress that was 10" thick under my 40 degree sleeping bag, but I needed something much lighter. I put this pad down on top of a folding closed cell foam pad, then the same 40 degree bag, and I was actually warmer and more comfortable with this setup than my car camping setup. I was worried about other reviews that said the pad was too narrow or slippery, neither of which was an issue. I think the closed cell pad solved the slippery issue. Mine weighs in at 24.1 oz, or 1-1/2 pounds, complete with the storage bag, elastic strap, and patch kit, so it's lighter than claimed. The inflation valve is a slightly larger 22mm size, which is a little bigger than the valves on cheap air mattresses, so I had the wrong adapter on my pocket blower, but I was still able to get it inflated quickly. At 6'5" and 245 pounds, this pad just fit lengthwise and held it's air all night, not letting me touch the ground no matter how I laid. WELL worth it.I definitely recommend pairing it with a folding foam pad, the R-values stack and the foam protects the pad from getting punctured from the ground. This pad is easy to use, easy to pack, and easy to carry. For the price, you can't beat it.
J**3
Great Budget Pad
As the kids are getting old enough to start camping (and enjoying it), I was looking to update car camping equipment to transition eventually into backpacking. Since my kids are young, comfort is the top priority, while R value and weight are lower priorities.I spent a long weekend sleeping on this pad and it was GREAT! At 4 inches thick, I never bottomed out. I wore my fit bit and my sleep quality was actually the same or slightly higher than at home (tho a full day of hiking may have been a factor 😅) the pad held air every night, no issues with deflation (and it comes with some patches!)The coldest night was 53° and the pad was more than sufficient at keeping me warm. It has a listed R value of 1.6, so this is really for late spring, summer, early fall camping (which again, is the window with young kids!)If I have 1 criticism. It's the material is slick! Our tent location was on the slightest of inclines, and this pad was slipping on the tent floor and so was my bag on top. I know other pads come with grippers, but they are obviously more expensive and to be honest, if I was on a flat surface, I doubt this would be an issue.This pad is the perfect budget compromise for someone looking for something that is very comfortable and well suited for summer camping either out of a car or for short hikes. The pad is light enough and packs down small enough to be good for short backpacking trips, 1-3 nights, but it is definitely not for ultra-light trips or for nights below 40°. In my opinion, the perfect "starter pad" than can be handed down to the kids as they get their start!
L**!
Great for the price. Read before buying
K so I gave this item a 4 because I have yet to take it camping and can't judge it completely. I was turned on to this because of a youtuber named dose of dirt. I'm not affiliated at all. He reviewed many different types of sleeping pads and for the price I couldn't pass it up. Below is my observation.This is a summer pad. Do not try to use this during winter. You will freeze! Low R rating.It's pretty comfortable for a cheap pad. Surprisingly actually.Very lightweight and compacts very small. I did not expect the size when it came in the mail. Comes with a cool elastic band to keep it rolled tight inside the stuff sac.This is a 6ft by 21inch pad.3.5inchs off the ground inflated.Deflated and in bag:7inch tall, 5 inches wideMaterial is pleasant to lay on without any cover on it.So far has stayed inflated for a couple of days with air in it. No leaks.For the price, I can't complain. Are there better pads out there on the market? Yes! Better R rating, durability, comfort etc.? Absolutely. For this price though.. you won't find it.This is a great find and I think you will be happy you bought it.
L**A
Good budget pad
We have 2 of these and they have held up on multiple backpacking trips without losing air or deflating. The one way valve works great, and easy to operate. The shape with the higher sides helps keep you in place and it’s reasonably comfortable for back and stomach sleepers. We have used them where temps were around 39F through 50F without any problems or feeling cold. Good quality budget pad for the price.
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