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2025-09-03 13:33:03
We had these mats for our 4 night camping trip. It was very compact and once we opened the valves it quickly inflated. This mat was super comfortable. I put a couple of blankets and sleeping bag underneath and it was perfect. I was able to sleep through the night. While camping! My husband is a very finicky side sleeper and he also was very comfortable and happy with these mats. We were bragging about these to everyone. Best sleep away from home. Definitely worth the purchase.
Bethany Crist
2025-09-01 19:40:15
I was originally angry because I couldn't figure out how to deflate this mattress. It turns out that it shouldn't be deflated or rolled up for storage. Simply slide the mattress under a bed or in back of a couch. I'm a person who owns more than ten camp mattresses, and this one is my favorite for many reasons. 1.) It's more reliable than a double high air bed, as it won't lose air as easily. 2.) It's more compact than a tri folding foam mattress. My luxury tri-folding by Milliard is quite comfortable but remains super large when folded down. It takes up too much space in the back of my SUV. 3.) It's far more comfortable than my compact Klymit air mattress, which I use for hiking. 4.) It's comparable to a Mondo King, but the price is much more affordable. You can't go wrong with this mattress. It feels like sleeping on a bed, even if you're a large person like my husband, who weighs 315 pounds. 5.) To transport, simply slide the inflated mattress on top of your other stuff in a fully packed SUV. It's simple and brilliant. There's no inflating at camp. Just take it out of the car and set it on the tent floor. If you prefer to be elevated form the floor, this mattress works well with camp cots and portable folding beds. In an imperfect world, this is about as close to perfect as you'll find. --Bethany from Camp Like Home dot com
Francois Powell
2025-07-08 18:14:58
I bought this in preparation for a four-night car camping trip because my old camping mat sprung a leak. I'm a big guy (6' 5", 260 lbs) and I like to sleep on my side. This is the only sleeping pad that has been comfortable to 'side sleep' on. Everything else has been too thin, or slowly leaks through the night. I've been on hundreds of camping trips, both backpacking and car camping, and this is legitimately the most comfortable pad I've slept on.If you prefer super soft mattresses that you sink into like a full size air mattress, this might not be suitable for you. While it is fairly soft, it is firm compared to an air mattress, but not as firm as an ultra-basic foam sheet sleeping pad. I'd put it halfway between those two.Backpackers: This is not suitable for backpacking. Compressed and rolled up, it's about the same size and weight as a folded up camp chair. I have an ultralight pad for that instead.Pros:• Super thick• Self inflation works well after a few uses• Two vents allows faster inflation/deflation• Long and wide enough for pretty much anyone• Exterior material feels nice• Keeps you warm thanks to the thicknessCons:• Big and relatively heavy, but that's a necessary sacrifice for the comfort of this pad• Included bag is too small, very difficult to roll this pad tight enough to ever fit it back in (it does come with fabric elastic bands to keep it rolled, so this isn't a huge problem)• Does not self-inflate very well ONLY the first couple times you unroll it. I recommend leaving it inflated for a few days once you get it to help with this. (You can always inflate it with your mouth anyway)Best applications:• Car camping• Household guest mattress
Jmk
2025-06-29 16:06:23
So far this pad is awesome! My boyfriend and I have been looking at and comparing sleeping pads for a while now as we're preparing to do a 10 day backpacking hike in Alaska. This one is super cushy which is the main reason I picked it. I don't like the thin pool floaty like, inflatable ones with all the ridges. I have a fused spine and it's hard enough getting comfortable while sleeping on a regular mattress at home, so having something extra supportive and padded was top priority for me. This wellax sleeping pad is perfect! It self inflates and has a lot of foam to cushion and add thickness so you don't feel like you're sleeping on the ground in the slightest. I almost think it's comparable, if not better than my actual mattress. I am not worried anymore about losing sleep after our long hikes due to discomfort and inflammation. The one downside is that it is a bit big rolled and packed up, but I find that to be a worthwhile sacrifice for the better quality of sleep I'll be getting with this. All of the foam ones run a bit bigger and thicker anyways, so when considering that this really isn't bad at all. Definitely easy enough to pack and carry still. Another upside is that this pad is super toasty! It immediately warms you up the second you sit/lay on it. I'm really happy about that because I'm usually always cold and being outside in mild Alaska temperatures (we are going in the summer) I know I'm gonna be chilly at night. The only reason I'm giving this 4 stars instead of 5 is because I have not actually gone camping and slept on it for a whole night yet. I'm confident I'll be sleeping like a baby when I do though.
Kevin Stillwagon
2025-05-28 15:14:33
I needed a supplemental mattress pad for our RV because the mattress we have is very, very firm and was causing me all kinds of back pain.We have the mondo thermarest which works great but is three times as expensive as this. I tried this out based on reviews and couldn't be happier. No pressure points during sleeping, I can sleep straight through the night and after a few days camping I have zero stiffness in my back.To be clear: I had to try a bunch of things to find one that worked, so while I highly recommend this for folks in similar situations, you may have to go through the same search process I did.That said, this self inflates, which is very nice, and rolling it back up is easier than the Thermarest, which is also nice.Overall, I love this mattress pad.
alex
2025-05-08 14:30:22
While camping in the winter, this pad provides plenty of insolation from the cold ground. I was surprised with how comfortable this was to sleep on. Only for one person. Always was inflated in the morning when I woke up, until my cat found it stored under my bed one day...
Wlad
2025-04-28 13:46:44
Best of its kind. Period.When I read some reviews stating that you can sleep on your side, I was like "yeah, sure".Oh boy have I been wrong, this baby supports even the weirdest sleeping positions.You have to be aware though, that this thing is truly unwieldy, I mean its humongous.Before you buy, you should know that you probably won't go backpacking with it anytime soon.For any other application its numero uno.
Cpt. Someone
2025-04-27 18:21:15
I'm 5' 5" and used this sleeping pad on my last camping trips. It's very comfortable, warm and I could even sleep on my side without problems. The extra thickness means you can deflate it slightly if you like it softer, and you still won't touch the ground. The integrated pillow is a bit small, but it's a nice addition as long as you have a thin pillow to go over it or that you are not sleeping on your side.
Nadiko
2025-02-24 12:05:49
Absolute Luxusmatte, man liegt wie im Bett, breiter als normal, Gewicht und Packmaß Ok, Oberfläche strapazierfähig, Steinchen o. ä. machen keine Schäden.
Dave
2025-02-11 13:35:18
I had my doubts but honestly this mattress was well worth the money. It doesn't really self inflate as advertised, but a dozen or so blows from your mouth will inflate it just fine.
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