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2025-07-09 13:25:37
I was really impressed by this sleeping pad. I usually sleep on the Sea to Summit Etherlite XT so I am doing a comparison. I slept on this Naturehike last night - a cold, January night in The Wichita Mountains. This mat was GREAT. It was plenty warm and very comfortable. I wear a Garmin Fenix 7 watch and it gave me a sleep score of 80. My average sleep score is 77 so my sleep quality on this mat was above what is average for me - so I slept better than I do at home on my $2500 mattress. It was in a fairy busy and noisy campground. The purpose of this camping trip was to field test cold weather gear before backpacking with it and this mat was very comfortable. It performed as well as the mat I usually use - only it's LIGHTER and SMALLER so it will be easier to carry while backpacking. It's also way less expensive - so that's a big plus as well.If you're considering this pad, I'd say BUY IT! I was very impressed. I'm not a person who can sleep well just anywhere. I have to be able to get comfortable. This pad was comfortable and I feel like I slept very well. Especially considering there were 5 noisy young men in the campsite next door and I forgot to bring my ear plugs.Also - the bag you use to inflate this pad is way better than any bag I've used before. It inflates in about 4 big squeezes and the bag is super easy to use. My daughter in law was struggling with her Sea to Summit bag and we used the Naturhike inflation bag to air up her mat as well.And the mat wasn't noisy at all and it didn't slide around on my slick tent floor.I'd honestly give this mat more than 5 stars if I could. I'm very happy with it.
Jordan
2025-07-07 12:59:42
I was pleasantly surprised by this pad, I think it is very well worth the cost compared to similarly priced sleeping pads. None of the other pads I've owned packed-down this small.Set-up only takes a couple minutes with the included inflation bag, and doesn't leave you lightheaded like some other sleeping pads that require you to use your lungs.Like with any inflatable sleeping pad, just make sure you don't overfill it or use it like a trampoline ðŸ‘
zolalu
2025-06-20 14:01:01
Less than 2lbs and folds up small. It was surprisingly easy to inflate and when laying on it, comfy. Looking to go kayaking camping so i think this is the one! Big fan of their products.
J.D
2025-05-03 13:44:23
This mat was very comfortable when inflated up very stiff but was a bit noisy while adjusting. Insulates well from the ground temps and did not leak air throughout the night. Very lightweight for backpacking and is of good quality.
Alessander Guimaraes
2025-01-30 16:33:51
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Josue
2024-12-23 10:37:11
This Naturehike sleeping pad has impressed me with its high-density, puncture-resistant material that provides durable comfort during my camping trips. The ergonomic design offers excellent support, and the 3.2-inch thickness adds just the right amount of cushioning. Plus, it maintains reliable insulation in cooler weather.What I love most is how easily it self-inflates in no time, saving me the hassle of manual inflating. It's lightweight and foldable, making it incredibly easy to carry and store. Perfect for anyone who values quality and convenience outdoors.
delf hedde
2024-12-12 18:25:24
This Naturehike 1.19LB Ultralight Sleeping Pad ticks al the right boxes:- Decent R-Valvue makes it versatile for more than just summer camping- Light for it's size and R-Value- Packs small- Decent material that should stand up to serious usage- Dual valve that will work well with all pocket inflatorsAs a bonus, the package even includes a pump sack, straps and a repair kit.All you can ask for in a pad that will be used for serious backpacking.I like it a lot!
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