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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Functional with OK Quality May 14, 2007
By David Ross
"Cook, Chemist, Nurse"
I purchased this as an exercise pad and for occasional camping use. As received the pad surface was a bit marred though not in a way that impairs its use. The pad surface is soft and it appears that it will be rather easily damaged. The Wenzel charcoal grey mat appears to be essentially the same product at a similar price (sometimes lower). The grey pad seems less likely to show the cosmetic marring if that is a concern to you. Just buy whichever color is lower priced at the moment unless you prefer the bright blue.
These mats are a good value at a price in the range of $8 to $10. Curiously the Amazon prices have fluctuated and gradually increased from $7 to about $20.
Wenzel Closed Cell Camp Pad (Charcoal Grey)
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
So So camping mat Aug 22, 2009
By Carolynstarr As camping goes, this mat is better than nothing, but it isn't that great. Made of foam (I think)it seems more like a yoga mat than anything else. I will give it a higher rating though because of 2 things: first, it is easy to roll and store, and second, it is easy to clean. I would say it is worth maybe half the price that I paid for it. You can get something much better for about $15-20 more.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Functional and priced right Nov 21, 2009
By M. J. Pollock My son is in Cubs Scouts and I recently had to start stocking up on gear. I was spending a lot of money and wanted to save some here and there by getting this basic mat. For what it does it does well, but comfort is not high on it's list. They are thin and light, but if you have the money and are not worried about weight, buy a self-inflating mat. IF you are a backpacker and want to minimize the weight and sacrifice some comfort...this is definitly a great buy. Why the 3 stars, I am not looking at the weight factor yet.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Grandpa Purchased for Grandson Feb 12, 2010
By Richard O'connor I purchased an extra long sleeping bag as a Christmas present for my grandson who is going kayak tripping June 2010. He also needed a ground barrier to go with it. There is nothing wrong with the actual construction of this product, but it was the only choice available. It is only 20 inches wide and 72 inches long. What I really needed was ground barrier that is 25 inches wide and 85 to 90 inches long. So, I was pretty disappointed with the purchase.
It's bulky Apr 26, 2011
By Tetsu Noguchi
"tekkster"
For what it is, hit sleeping pad is ridiculously bulky.
For car camping, I think this product is decent, though if I have the option of car camping, I think a portable cot + heat reflector (e.g. mylar blanket) is better for comfort and warmth. For backpacking, it's just way too cumbersome. I may decide to cut it as the biggest pains in sleeping in a tent is uneven ground or roots/rocks the jut up around my back and butt. My head will have the pack as a pillow and my legs aren't as easily affected, so maybe a shortened pad is all I need. But as is, this pad is not gonna cut it.
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