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Does not include pump bag - pump bag purchased separately The ComfortLite™ XXL roomy camp pad requires no pump. Microfiber top provides added comfort. Velcro side strips allow double wide or double thick configurations. Extra-large self inflating camp pad offers optimal comfort and convenience. No batteries needed-it inflates itself! Its non-slip base means this pad stays put. ComforTech™ stretch microfiber top provides a soft and durable sleeping surface. Horizontal insulating core foam offers added warmth you won’t find in a vertical core product. Great for weekend and car camping. Stuff sack has an offset shoulder strap for comfort. Enjoy the optimal warmth this camp pad provides. Rapid inflation/deflation valve ensures easy work of bed-making while camping. For double-wide or double-thick sleeping configurations-just attach a second ComfortLite™ XXL pad. Made with easy to clean materials. Half-moon shaped carry handle is made with the same soft ComforTech™ microfiber as the pad’s top.




Sturdy stuff sack has an offset shoulder strap for comfort while carrying. 78" x 30" x 3" 32" x 7" x 7" ComforTech™ Stretch Microfiber Top 70D Stuff Sack with Offset Shoulder Strap for Added Comfort 4 lb 13 oz Have a question about your TETON Sports Camp Pad? Click here to jump over to our FAQ. If you don't find an answer to your question, ask us here and we will answer it for you. Free Shipping on orders $99+(Excludes heavy and large items. It looks like nothing was found at this location. Maybe try a search?Lightweight 3/4, Full or Standard size, Travel, Tramping or Camping we have a Self Inflating Mat to suit your needs. Grab a great nights rest with one of our Sleeping Mats. Sign up or log in to customize your list. Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question The best answers are voted up and rise to the top All self-inflating mats I have seen are self-inflating in the sense that you’re supposed to inflate them yourself.




[That is, the mat self-inflates a bit, but mostly you have to breathe the air in.] Given this, what purpose does the foam inside the mat serve? If there was none, wouldn’t the mat be lighter? My hypothesis is that the foam prevents the air from moving inside the mat, thus greatly increasing the heat resistance. Is that the case? (Do you have some dependable sources?) I have a self-inflating mat, and I think the foam serves three purposes. In order of importance: It sets the shape of the mat when inflated. Think of the foam as limiting how far the opposite walls of the mat can be in any one place. If you didn't have this, the mat would become more of a circular tube as it is inflated. For cushioning, the foam does little compared to the air pressure. It increases the insulation value of the air inside the mat, as you say, since it keeps the air from easily circulating. Note that these mats are warmer than just inflatable mattresses. It provides for some self-inflation.




Actually I think this is merely a mildly useful by-product of having the foam there for the other reasons, but if you're selling these mats you might as well feature this. I find that my mat self-inflates most of the way, but I still have to blow into it for the right pressure. When you blow into it, you get moisture from your breath in there, which can't be good from a standpoint of mold growth and the like. Letting is self-inflate to the extent it can minimizes this. The foam inside the mat prevents heat loss through convection which would be the case with the air if there was nothing to prevent it moving. This forms part of the open cell vs closed cell argument for sleeping mats. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged sleeping-pad or ask your own question.A sleeping pad’s R-Value measures its ability to insulate you from cold ground and keep you warm.




The higher the R value, the more effective it is. Sleeping Pad R value performance testing is done in a 70 F environment with no air movement. As such, it doesn’t reflect many real world conditions where you’d use a sleeping pad, so I recommend that you augment any gear selection that you make with field testing.If you are interested in sleeping pads for early spring, late autumn or winter conditions, R-Value is additive. When it gets cold, I like to use two pads, a closed cell foam pad and an insulated inflatable one with a combined R-Value of at least 5.For purposes of backpacking, you also need to factor in weight, comfort, compressibility, and rigidity when you make a sleeping pad selection. In addition, side sleepers may not receive the full R-value of benefit of an inflatable insulated pad because their bodies are not in full contact with the surface of the pad. This is particularly true for insulated sleeping pads that depend on your body heat to warm them up, including the Therm-a-Rest NeoAir product line, Exped’s DownMats and Big Agnes’ Insulated Pads.The following table provides a side by side comparison of the major sleeping pads available in the US market.




The pad weights listed are sized for 72″ long x 20″ wide pads, though there are a few exceptions below. The R-Value of a pad should still remain the same if you select a longer, shorter, or wider variation of the pad. If a sleeping pad has a R-Value of “Not Available”, it’s because the manufacturer has not supplied one or R-value testing has not been performed. If you make a purchase after clicking on the links above, a portion of the sale helps support this site at no additional cost to you.DuraRest Double High Queen Airbed Insulated Air Core Ultra Sleeping Pad (Petite) NeoAir Dream Mattress System (Large) RidgeRest Classic Sleeping Pad (Regular) RidgeRest Classic Sleeping Pad (Large) BaseCamp Sleeping Pad (X-Large) Slumber Queen Air Bed with Pump SPS Queen Air Bed Rechargable Queen Air Bed EvoLite Air Mattress (Large) NeoAir Xtherm Sleeping Pad (Large) Rectangular Self Inflating Air Mattress Self Inflating Air Mattress




Static V Luxe Air Mattress NeoAir Xtherm Sleeping Pad (Regular) Featherlite Air Sleeping Pad (Regular) Green Ridge Sleeping Pad (Long) Green Ridge Mummy Sleeping Pad (Regular) Self-Inflating Long Air Pad Insulated Double Z Sleeping Pad (Wide/Long) Insulated Double Z Sleeping Pad (Wide/Regular) Green Ridge Mummy Sleeping Pad (Long) Green Ridge Mummy Sleeping Pad (Petite) Green Ridge Sleeping Pad (Regular) Insulated Double Z Sleeping Pad (Regular) Pumphouse Multi-Use Dry Sack and Pad Pump Reversible Soft Touch Fleece Camo Blanket Insulated Static V Air Mattress Inertia O Zone Air Mattress Static V Recon Air Mattress Haymaker Queen Air Bed Ultra Lite Air Mattress NeoAir Venture WV Air Mattress (Regular) Trail Scout Air Mattress (Medium) Trail Scout Air Mattress (Regular) Trail Scout Air Mattress (Large) Instant Field Repair Kit Hassle-free Returns and Exchanges We happily accept Returns or Exchanges at any time.

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