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HomeEquipmentWater Treatment and FiltrationTherm-a-Rest ProLite 3 Sleeping Mat (Regular) |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Exactly what it says Aug 11, 2007
By engineering student This is not the cheapest (or most expensive) sleeping pad you can buy, or the thickest, but its very close to perfect for weekend warrior backpackers like myself. Very small, easy to get it to pack back close to the size of the package i bought it in. Owned mine for over a year and it is still in perfect shape. If you are someone who notices rocks and roots a bit more than a normal person, go with a thicker pad, or the ProLite 4
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Easy on the back in more ways than one! May 07, 2007
By Bromptonboy
"Bromptonboy"
I purchased this sleep mat for my upcoming planned bicycle tour from Philadelphia, PA to Bar Harbour, ME in June (2007). This mattress is easy on the back, and is quite comfortable, and it is very light - as you can imagine I don't want to be any more burdened down than is necessary.
It rolls up into a tight bundle - I purchased a waterproof bag for it at the same time, and it inflates-deflates quickly with a twist of a dial on the stem.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Good for backpacking Jun 26, 2008
By J. Hartman I just finished using this pad on a two-week backpacking trip. It worked fine for me the entire time. It packs small and it is reasonably light. It's pretty thin, so if you are looking for a pad for normal tent camping you may want to opt for a thicker pad. If you get this pad, I would recommend the Trekker chair to go with it. This lets you turn your pad into a camp chair and it works great.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
worth good money May 29, 2007
By Jeffrey M. Green I'm pretty new to the hiking thing, but so far, so good. The self-inflation feature doesn't seem as much as it's hyped for, but the pad's a breeze to inflate. I do slide off of it while on uneven ground, so in the future I'll look for something with a faster grip. It packs easily in an old stuff sack and rolls up quickly. I paid about $80. I am in no hurry to replace it.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Like sleeping on a real bed... Jul 30, 2008
By V. A. Gallego I recently went on a couple of camping trips.... One using this pad and another on an air mattress.. Let me tell you, this pad was actually a lot more comfortable than my air mattress... It was just like sleeping on a bed at home.. Item rolls up into a compact sack that fits perfectly in my day pack. I highly recommend this product to anyone that is going camping. Definately worth the price.
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