N**!
Good for taller campers
I have trouble finding a lower cost mattress that is long enough to keep my off the cold ground. I am 6-4" tall. This mattress is 75" long, including the pillow section, when inflated. When flattened, it is about 8" longer than that. I gets shorter as you inflate it.Pro's- Light weight at 1.5 pounds (at least light weight for one this long) - For reference my wifes Primaloft is both shorter in length and .5 pounds heavier.- Compact at 3" diameter by 10" long when packedPretty plush for a camp mattress, inflates to over 2" thick and looks like bubble wrap, comfortable- Includes a pillow which I have usually carried separately so packing is overall reduced- No frayed edges or loose threads, seems to have been built with care- Two chambers, one for the bed and one for the pillow, so you can let some air out of the pillow section if you want it more "squishy"Con's- Not self inflating, at all, you have to blow it up like an air mattress, no foam inside to make it self inflate.- Likely not as insulating as a thermarest- Other similar options, though shorter in length, are cheaper. The added 4 inches of length were worth it for meI will pack this on a trip later this summer and update if anything changes
P**G
Good enough for what I needed
Canvas tent sleeping, I needed a pad to go on my cot for a few weeks of camp. It does seem to lose a little air in the night, but not enough that I'm scraping bottom on my cot. I like it better than the self inflating mess that I paid a lot for a few years ago. The little pillow is the perfect height, and I like the little dent in the middle; it makes it extra comfortable. The valves are a little difficult to open - they would probably be better if they were screw top instead of pull tab. But, over-all, for a full pad, it's small, light weight, and had held up to one week of camp so far. Here's to another week!
B**O
Ideal for hiking, motorcycle camping, or other times when space is a concern - and VERY comfortable!
This little bugger, the blue package circled in the image, is insanely compact and shockingly comfortable. I must admit, the first time I inflated it, I was very skeptical. It looks too thin and the air bubble look too spread out for it to be comfortable... then I laid down on it. I'm not kidding when I say that this air mattress is more comfortable than my bed at home. I've slept on it on several camping trips now - including an 8 day cross-country road trip - and I absolutely positively love it! The pillow is contoured perfectly and the bedding is wide enough and supportive enough to be very comfortable to sleep on in any position. It inflates quickly and easily - about 5-6 lungfuls for the pillow, and about 8-10 for the mattress. Feel pretty durable too, and has held up to folding and bending and packing. I store it inside a Yeti cup - that's how small and compact it folds down and rolls up. Craziness.
R**R
Like sleeping on a pool floatie
Meh. I have to say I’m not a huge fan and for the price, I had pretty high hopes for this sleeping mat.It doesn’t appear to have any kind of foam padding inside of it (if it does, it’s minimal at best) and it essentially felt like sleeping on a bubbly pool floatie.The attachment method with two mats was not very good, they kept coming apart and frustrating the crud out of me. It’s also not self inflating.I’ve taken my less expensive, but better padded and easier inflation mats with me on my last two camping trips and left these at home because frankly I am just not Impressed with these at all.Guess you don’t always get what you pay for, I’ll just pawn them off on my kiddos from here on out.
P**T
Great sleeping pad! Small, light, and comfortable!
Bought this to do some adventure motorcycle riding and camping. I’m 6’3” and 260. I looked at many offerings in this price range. This one seemed a bit longer than many and the built in pillow seemed like a good idea, one less thing to carry. It’s very small when deflated and in its stuff sack. Manual blow up is pretty easy. Maybe 10 breaths for the pillow and 30-40 for the bed, didn’t count. I like the pillow being separate as far as air, gives more adjustability. At my size and weight I expected to feel the ground when I put it on a hardwood floor.. I didn’t! Whether on my back or side, it holds me up just fine. I like the pillow. Left it inflated for 3 days, no leaksRepacking isn’t hard. Few tips, open the valves and leave them open. Smash the air out a bit. Fold it into thirds. Roll from the pillow end toward the feet. Rolled up nicely and went back into the sack. When stored is about the size of a soup can.Love it so far! Will update after a real camping trip. Very impressed so far.
S**E
It's not as advertised....
I ordered this mat because the dimensions were larger than other similar mats that were advertised. Unfortunately, the advertised size of this mat was a complete fraud as the real size according to the instruction book is 75"x22"x2". After measuring this with a ruler those numbers are correct. This is a full 5.5 inches thinner than advertised as well as being shorter and less thick than advertised. Completely fabricated numbers so more people would purchased it, so don't buy it until they change the advertising for this product.
K**N
So much joy from this
So I am 6'1" with a heavy build. I have been looking for a air mattress that was thin so I can sleep in my car for overlanding trips. I tried the air mattresses from Walmart but they were too tall so I was looking at these. I am so happy I got this one because the other mattresses like this are too short. The pillow on this helps add a few extra inches so I was able to fully lay down and it was comfortable. It seems sturdy and comes with an emergency sticky adhesive for repairs should anything happen so DONT THROW AWAY THE INATRUCTIONS because I almost did. Didn't get to use this out on the field but I'm sure it will do just fine. Happy about the extra inches of height!! Tall people problems man
A**R
Disappointing
This would be appropriate for children but not an average size adult
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