2024 the best air mattress for camping review
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4.2 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
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4.2 out of 5 stars
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2 THICK SLEEP SUPPORT: Want to sleep comfortably anywhere? Then you will love this backpacking sleeping pad No need to suffer with flimsy, and undersized outdoor sleeping pad This quality portable camping pad is for backpacking, and hiking; super sturdy and extremely comfortable: great for any sleep position
LIGHT and PORTABLE: Our camping mat weighs only 14 oz and packs down to the size of a thin water bottle, these are the perfect sleeping mat for camping to accompany you on your next backpacking trip
TEAR-RESISTANT WITH HEAVY-DUTY RIPSTOP NYLON FABRIC: These lightweight sleeping pads are made of super strong, waterproof, camping-grade ripstop nylon fabric.
SIZE: Able to accompany you on any type of adventure, these camping mattress pads inflate to an impressive size of 74 X 22 and will give you the comfort you need.
SLEEP LIKE ROYALTY: Elevate your camping and backpacking experience with the Sleepingo Large Sleeping Pad. This ultralight sleeping mat offers a generous 2 of luxurious sleep support, ensuring you'll rest comfortably no matter where your adventures take you every sleep position, it's your ticket to a peaceful night's sleep in the great outdoors.
Reviewer: TERESA JOHNSON
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Comfortable hips, and Tough enough for a Boy Scout
Review: I bought 2 of these sleeping pads. One for me (adult female age 54 220 lbs with arthritis in hips) and one for a Boy Scout. The one for me is because I sleep on my side and cannot have pressure on my hips. This pad did the trick wonderfully. Slept great and without pain.The pad for my Boy Scout needed to be tough enough to survive a tall teenage boy learning to take care of his equipment. He has used this pad for only 10 days so far, and it has done a great job for him.Neither of us put the pad inside our bags, and the pad stayed under us anyway.Well worth the money spent. Had no problems at all. After the first use in the morning it was still inflated, but a little soft, we assumed from first time use stretching, and we added literally only 1/2 a breath. This lasted until the end of our 10 day trip. We did not deflate each night but left them inflated. The air held the whole time, which I was amazed about. I thought that we would have to add at least a breath from time to time, but we did not need to.I am thrilled to get my hips off the ground, with something that will to pack up small in my pack to give me more room, and very light weight. I am trying to lighten my pack weight and spend as little $$ as I can, and yet still be able to get equipment that is good enough to accommodate my aging body out in the sticks.My Scout wanted an air pad that was comfortable and tough and small and light weight because he likes to have nothing in his pack, so he has lots of room for other things and he does not want anything attached to the outside of his pack. This air pad was perfect for him.We live at 6,000 feet and camp out usually above that. The nights are cool, or cold, all year round, and the ground is above freezing but not really warm. This pad has worked great! and has allowed us to reduce down to one 15 degree sleeping bag without an extra layer to insulate against ground effect. We have not yet tried to use this pad directly on the snow pack, just on non-snow covered ground.Cons:This pad is pretty quiet, but not the most silent. We have been on plenty of louder/noisier pads, and a few quieter pads that were a whole lot more expensive. I would put this one somewhere in the middle-ish pile.We tried this pad out as a kids sleepover bed. The kid stayed on top of the pad, but on the carpet this pad walked/schooched itself about 14 inches sideways during the night where as the other air pads we had did not. Was this the kid on top moving differently or the air pad? We do not know. The kid did not care and used it for the next 2 nights anyway.When we have more than 1 Scout with the same pad (yes we have more than one Scout with the same pad), it is hard to know who's pad is who's come pack up time. This could be partly solved with some choices in colour availability.
Reviewer: seedman76
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent, especially for the price
Review: I'm very impressed with the Sleepingo Camping Pad. It's super easy to inflate, takes about 1 minute and just a few breaths of air. The valve is simple and works very well. I've slept on this while tent camping for about 12 nights now and been impressed. It's comfortable and cushions oneself from the ground better then I expected when I first opened it. It deflates super fast, rolls up easy and packs down small. When I ordered the first one I also ordered a $195 Therm-a-Rest Neo Air NXT thinking there's got to be something better about a $195 air mattress. While the TAR was also very comfortable it wasn't any more so then the Sleepingo IMO. The TAR was harder to blow up and is bulkier when rolled up. The TAR has a better R value for winter camping but for the cost difference it was a no-brainer for me to return the TAR. I liked the Sleepingo so well I ordered 3 more for my family members when they went on sale. Out of 4, one had a leak when received so it was promptly exchanged through Amazon.
Reviewer: TJ
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Affordable and light weight
Review: I just used this sleeping pad about a week ago while hammock camping about 4000 feet up on a mountain (4 nights), which I was concerned I would lose too much body heat and fall victim to Hypothermia since I was up off the ground. I'm not 100% sure about the product's actual insulation rating and it was not the coldest of mountain nights, but I remained warm and cozy during the entire mountain night and early mountain morning, even when rain soaked some of my hammock and sleep gear. The pad dried out in less than 15 minutes in the morning, which was pretty good to get back on the move.To talk about the length, I thought it might be a little too long for a hammock, but I think a longer one is much better for hammock camping and it fit very well. Getting situated on the pad in a hammock was slightly challenging (not the pads fault though), it took a bit of careful shifting around but once you figure out a method it gets much easier and then you become faster at getting ready for night (practice set up and getting situated a few times before taking on a trail with you).Lastly, one of the main reasons I went with this product over similar priced competitor products is because of the weight and size. It is one the lightest products in the $40 price range I could find. My buddy actually bought a comparable one from a competitor to take on the trail with us (same priced one on AMZN) , which gave me the ability to compare them both. The competitor's pad wasn't bad at all, but it was a bit heavier and bulkier than the Sleepingo I bought, and seems less insulated so I am really glad I stuck with the Sleepingo. On the trail, every ounce adds up so I was pleased that I cut about a pound from my normal foam sleeping pad (& ounces from the competitor's pads), and for the price I do not think you will not get anything lighter and warmer, to my knowledge. There were a few advantages with the comparable competitors but not enough to veer away from the Sleepingo that I bought (i.e. airpump/airpillow/stuffsack), especially when it comes to insulation for the price.Hammock campers: If you are on a budget and concerned about losing body heat at night - one option is to bring a mylar car window sun shade to lay on top of the pad. Lay on the mylar side and they pretty much trap in heat similar to a mylar blanket. Those car shades weigh very little, can serve several purposes, and only cost about $5. So instead of paying $150 for a really fancy high end insulated pad, you pay $40 for a really nice insulated pad and $5 for some added "insurance" insulation. I did not need to use the mylar car window sun shade but I had it with me just in case.All in all, I am very please with the quality and functionality of this product, and this pad [along with a Mylar car window sun shade] will be going with me everywhere unless I am camping in the winter.*Be cautious to prevent hypothermia, whether using this pad or any other pads. Know your gear and test your gear and methods ahead of time, don't get stuck in a compromising situation in the middle of nowhere. I would not want anyone to jeopardize their safety thinking what works for me will definitely work for them, or perhaps jeopardize safety by misinterpreting or missing certain context. There is no exact science to combat mother nature and the elements, while it's great to seek advice from others (and important) - a lot of it is thought, planning, and trial and error. Happy trails everyone...
Reviewer: Melanie Hall
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: So comfy !
Review: I love this little Matt. Itâs extremely lightweight and easy to fold up and put away. I never lost air at all anytime Iâve ever used it. I was nervous at first when I opened it up and saw the plug was about the size of a quarter. it takes no time at all and no energy at all to fill it up. It feels nice and tight. Itâs extremely comfy. I slept great. !!!! Best mat ever . You really canât ask for anything more. Lightweight, super comfy, easy to inflate, easy to pack away overall best Matt ever.
Reviewer: Graham
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Used this as part of a lightweight summer camping setup while bikepacking. It's super comfortable for me and packs down smaller than other similar pads on amazon. The material feels fairly durable and it hasn't leaked so far after around 15 uses. Considering name brand ones can cost 10x what this one goes for, it's a great buy even if it ends up not lasting quite as long as the pricier ones.
Reviewer: Pippa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: For such a well priced, compact and light weight sleeping pad, i think this is a great product. I havent taken it camping yet but it was easy to inflate and deflate, easy to roll up and put back in its bag. It was comfortable to lie on on my wood floors. I dont know how great it would be on rocky terrain but, hey, two of these would probably weight less and take up less space in a backpack than a traditional sleeping mat. I havent tried that though. (and no, i dont work for the company!!!) That the mat is made of ripstop nylon means it should be pretty durable. Overall, i think this product is worth the reasonable price.
Reviewer: Kat
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Size is so small and light. Good to carry around. Keep you warm and good support for a good night sleep.
Reviewer: César de la Torre
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Es resistente, es compacta, es fácil de inflar y desinflar y de guardar y transportar.Si tuviera que comprar otra o recomendarla no buscarÃa más opciones.La colchoneta superó mis expectativas. Al principio estaba un poco renuente a comprar una colchoneta de aire ya que al estar viajando con mi mascota creà que pudiera pincharla con las garras, pero debo decir que fue la mejor decisión.La colchoneta si bien no es tan gruesa es bastante cómoda, aún si duermes de lado. Es probable que te lleve un par de dÃas acostumbrarte si nunca has dormido en una pero en poco tiempo estarás durmiendo como bebé.AÃsla bastante bien el frÃo dentro de sus capacidades y lo más sorprendente es que no se desinfla como muchos otros colchones o colchonetas inflables. Ni una sola noche he despertado con la colchoneta desinflada y cabe mencionar que dormà en ella por tres semanas seguidas y solo tuve que reinflarla un poquito (una bocanada) un par de veces. Solo para recuperar su punto máximo de firmeza.Es importante considerar que si la dejas bajo el sol o dentro de la carpa cuando está haciendo mucho calor el aire sà se escapa un poco. Pero después de varias horas. Esto es normal ya que la membrana que detiene el flujo de aire en la boquilla al ser de hule puede dilatarse y dejar pasar el aire caliente que se está expandiendo; y de alguna manera es bueno ya que no ejerce presión en cambio sobre los pliegues sellados de la colchoneta. Lo más recomendable es siempre dejarla a la sombra o desinflarla si el sol está pegando muy fuerte para que esto no pase. De otra manera solo basta con reinflarla un poco antes de dormir.
Reviewer: Felix E.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Da es keine deutschen Rezensionen zu dieser Isomatte gibt, war ich anfangs ein wenig skeptisch. Ãberall im Internet findet man aber sonst extrem gute Bewertungen und das kann ich auf jeden Fall nur bestätigen. Sie benötigt nur 10 Atemzüge, um sie aufzublasen, heiÃt es. Ich habe es in 6 geschafft , aber das hängt sicherlich sehr stark vom Lungenvolumen ab. Das Packmaà ist echt unglaublich. Alle Bilder, die man dazu im Internet findet, stimmen. Die Matte ist dermaÃen beeindruckend leicht, dass es kaum zu glauben ist. Wenn man sie ausrollt, wirkt sie extrem dünn, sodass ich eine Elefantenhaut oder eine sehr dünne und günstige Isomatte empfehlen würde. Der R-Wert liegt bei etwa 2.1 soweit ich weiÃ. Beim Liegen, ist mir auch aufgefallen, dass das Muster der Luftkammer ein extrem gutes Liegegefühl geben: Sowohl auf dem Rücken, als auch auf der Seite kann ich ohne Problem gut liegen und einschlafen ohne, dass ich den Boden berühre. Ein weiterer positiver Punkt ist die lebenslange Garantie. Auf der Matte steht, dass man einfach eine Nummer aus den USA anrufen soll. Wer das aber nicht machen möchte, kann einfach eine Mail an die Support-Adresse schicken, welche auf dem Sack aufgedruckt ist. Der Firmeninhaber, Coy West, hat mir in einer Mail geantwortet und meine Matte für die Garantie registriert (Amazon-Auftragnummer notwendig). Man merkt sofort, dass diese Matte hochwertig produziert wurde und das man sich auf den Hersteller verlassen kann. Damit ist diese Isomatte in der Preisklasse von unter 90⬠sicherlich die beste Wahl, wenn man den maximalen R-Wert und das kleinste Packmaà zusammen mit dem geringsten Gewicht haben will. Einzig den Preis finde ich etwas happig von Amazon: Ich habe für meine Matte etwa 50⬠bezahlt, obwohl sie in den USA nicht mal 40$ kostet. Dennoch bin ich mit dem Kauf absolut zufrieden und sie nur wärmstens für Wanderung, Bikepackingtouren oder Roadtrips empfehlen.Falls Sie diese Bewertung hilfreich fanden, wäre es schön, wenn Sie sie als "Nützlich" markieren. So wird diese Rezension oben angezeigt und hilft vielleicht auch anderen potentiellen Käufern.
Customers say
Customers like the lightweight design, comfort, and ease of inflating of the air mattress. They mention it rolls down very compact for backpacking, doesn't sleep cold, and is easy to blow up with just a few puffs of air. Customers also say it performs well, is well-made, and holds up well for short-term hikes. They are also happy with the value for money, size, and sleep quality.
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