








🌌 Sleep Under the Stars, Not on the Ground!
The Sea to Summit Ultralight Insulated Backpacking Sleeping Pad is designed for adventurers seeking comfort and warmth in the great outdoors. With a 3.1 R-Value, it provides insulation for late spring to early fall camping. Its innovative Air Sprung Cell construction mimics a traditional mattress, ensuring even pressure distribution. The pad features a multi-function valve for easy inflation and deflation, and its durable, quiet fabric enhances your camping experience. Weighing just 1.1 pounds and packing down to a compact size, it's the perfect companion for backpacking, adventure racing, and bike touring.
C**S
Comfortable and lightweight
Comfy. Not touching ground when moving around. Inflates easy. Rolls up flat and packed tent poles inside pad. Low r value not for real cold weather.
J**E
Works well as long as you’re laying down
Yeah, it works well when you’re laying down. Weird point to raise with a sleeping pad I know, but if you try and just sit on it, it doesn’t work as well because the air displaces to other parts of the pad that aren’t under pressure.
M**T
Light and comfortable.
This thing packs up tiny. So far I've slept on it in ~35F weather and it was plenty warm. Very comfortable even as a side sleeper since it's at least 2" thick when inflated. I like the valve and inflating bag.The material seems sturdy but I will update the review if I need to for any durability issues.
S**L
Great for Backpacking
I got this for a friend who was hiking the Wonderland Trail around Mt Rainier and had problems with the insulated pad she brought with her. We met at a break in the trail and camped together for a night. She said it was the best night's sleep she had all hike. It's easy to inflate, lightweight, warm and packs up small. Best of all, it doesn't make noise when someone shifts position which is a big deal when you're spending 10 days hiking with someone in a small two-person tent!
R**R
Disappointed and a little heartbroken
Used this sleeping pad on the continental divide trail. Was flawless for the first 50 nights. After that I regularly slept on the ground by morning and tried to patch pad in every town I stoped in. Soon the pad gave me a complete failure as a 3” rip appeared as I was inflating it one night. All the failures were on the sleeping side of pad and not on the ground side. Sea to summit if you see this know I’m not mad, just disappointed. You used to be my go to for much equipment. now you are as an old lover who lost their way and forced me to move on.
J**
Works as stated
Haven't used it yet but I'll be using it for camping and it is easy to inflate and deflate and packs small.
A**B
It’s a pad
Son used it for filmont, he liked it, said it worked great
T**P
From Store to Landfill
Second trip with this pad it started losing air around the fire on a multi-day BC trip. I pumped it back up before bed, and within 5 mins I was flat on the cold hard ground. NOT COOL. Stick with Thermarest. These flim flam pads blow.
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