Made with die-cut, open-cell LiteFoam?Efor backpackers who want a light weight, self-inflating mattress without sacrificing comfort .
Same length and width as the Camp Rests and slightly thicker than the Therm-a-Rest Standards. Non-slip, highly-texturized Staytek?Epolyester top keeps your sleeping bag in place
Durable nylon oxford bottom resists dampness and dirt.
At 25" wide you don't have to worry about staying on top of it during the night and it is thick enough to give you a good nights sleep. Even if there are rocks or tree roots under you, you can't feel them. The down side, of course, is that it's a little beefy. I leave it at home when I'm going to be out for a week or more, but on shorter trips it is worth the weight.
You can also get a chair to fit it that makes camp life much more enjoyable. An added bonus: you don't have to take the chair addition off in order to roll up the pad.
A good pad for when you're only going a couple miles or for car camping. It is warm, comfy, and huge. I never came off it in the night. I upgraded to a Prolite 4 mainly cause this one would not fit in my new tent.
Slept through a couple snow storms on it, and thought it did a good job keeping me warm. Even thrown it on the ground a few times and slept on it under the stars. Never had a puncture or a leak. I'm happy with the purchase.
marcminish - Jul 25, 2002 1:49 pm - Voted 4/5
Untitled ReviewYou can also get a chair to fit it that makes camp life much more enjoyable. An added bonus: you don't have to take the chair addition off in order to roll up the pad.