Sleepingo Camping Sleeping Pad – Mat, (Large), Ultralight 14.5 OZ, Best Sleeping Pads for Backpacking, Hiking Air Mattress – Lightweight, Inflatable & Compact, Camp Sleep Pad : Sports & Outdoors
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2″ THICK SLEEP SUPPORT! YOU WILL LOVE THIS SLEEPING PAD! Want to sleep comfortably anywhere? No need to suffer with a cheap flimsy short outdoor sleeping pad! This quality portable camping mat pad is perfect. Super sturdy and extremely comfortable. Great for any sleep position.
WEIGHS ONLY [14.5 OZ] AND PACKS DOWN TO THE SIZE OF THIN WATER BOTTLE – PERFECT FOR A BACKPACKING SLEEPING PAD! No worrying about room in your backpack No backaches due to heavy weight very convenient to carry. You’ll wish you found this years ago Comes with a sleek storage pouch.
THIS TOUGH DURABLE LARGE COMFY SLEEPING PAD FEATURES A LIFETIME WARRANTY! – Economically and practically efficient With an impressive size blown up of 75 X 23 this camping mattress pad, will give you the comfort you need.
TEAR RESISTANT – HEAVY DUTY RIPSTOP NYLON FABRIC – This lightweight sleeping pad is made of super strong waterproof and camping grade ripstop nylon fabric With a impressive 20 denier thickness used only for the strongest camping equipment designed to last a lifetime in the most severe conditions.
HASSLE-FREE LIFETIME REPLACEMENT – NO NEED TO RETURN! We take pride in our perfect customer service record on Amazon, and we promise to treat you like family – even for gifts! In addition to our lifetime replacement, if you aren’t happy with your purchase, we will simply refund your money – no questions asked – just let the reviews speak for themselves!
£30.44
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Grammy in Kansas –
We were heading out on a motorcycle trip to Colorado & would tenting it. We had bought my husband a thermarest pad over a year ago for a price of $100.00+. We had just returned from a trip from Raton New Mexico, I decided it was pad time for myself. I don’t tent as much as my husband so I was not wanting to spend a large amount. I seen this pad & the price & thought I can’t really go wrong! I was overly impressed with the size, thickness, easy to blow up/deflate and small size to fit on a bike, backpack or motorcycle. I blew it up in Colorado, slept on it for 3 nights with no loss of air at any time. I will be looking a buying another couple of them just to have!!! Job well done to this company & a big thank you! I am a 5’6 250pound lady & the pad was longer then I & held up to my weight great!!!
Amazon Customer –
To start there really isn’t anything I dislike about this product. It has exceeded my expectations. I like that it is lightweight and very compact, which makes it great for backpacking. It is durable and has options for a more tactical choice of color which puts the Army issued sleeping mats to shame. I us this for camping, hiking, and for every chance I get in the Army. It work great with my camping king cot. It even comes with a little repair kit to fix multiple punctures and minor rips, though I doubt you’ll need it. The textured design I noticed has improved my comfort greatly. I think it’s most likely due to the contouring to my body from the imprinted design. It takes me less then a minute to inflate by mouth and less then 2 to pack up. It has a pressure release flap that you push down to release the air. The whole mat rolled and in it’s case is the length of a beer bottle and just a little thicker in diameter. Not to mention this product specifically caught my eye because of how official the packaging is. The labeling and marketing put into the presentation of this product represents well it’s quality. The best part is that you won’t be sacrificing quality for it’s affordability. I will recommend this product to anyone looking for a costless, high quality sleeping mat in the future.
VT Beerloverguy –
I’m an Eagle Scout that took a break from camping for a few decades and am just now getting back into it with my son. I recently upgraded to a Big Agnes long/wide encampment sleeping bag. Since I’m a few years older and a few dozen pounds heavier, figured this would be a great time to upgrade from a foam ridgerest to a nice inflatable sleeping pad.My requirements:Under $100I’m a side-sleeper (220 lbs) and don’t want to bottom outSmall/light enough to take backpackingDurable enough that I won’t be left strandedAfter looking at amazon reviews, I narrowed it down to the Sleepingo and the Klymit Static V insulated. Not being able to see/test either, I ordered both pads with the planned to return whichever I didn’t like. The Sleepingo arrived first and my first thought was….damn, this thing is paper thin, it’s never going to hold up. Then I realized that it had to be this thin in order for it to be so small and light. Although thin, the fabric does seem to be very tough. I found the inflate hole, it’s a simple but effective design. It’s a rubber flap that is held in place by the pressure of the air inside, with a plug that covers the hole. I counted the number of breathes, I’m a fairly large dude, but it took exactly eight before I couldn’t add anymore air.The Klymit Static V had a more complicated fill valve and it took 12 full breathes.The Sleepingo had the following disadvantages:Not as good R-value (insulation)Lacks name brand recognition, lifetime warranty doesn’t matter if the company is goneInflated length not as advertisedThe Sleepingo had the following advantages:Lighter – 398g vs 690Longer – 72.5″ vs 71.75Quicker to inflateSmaller when packedWay faster to pack up. The many chambers of the Klymit made it harder to push the air out when rolling upI’m really impressed with the Sleepingo and plan to keep it. If anything changes (good or bad), I’ll update this post.
Shannon Wilson –
I live and work in a remote area of Alaska. My job requires me to travel to small villages without overnight accommodations. I spend a lot of nights sleeping on the cold, hard floor in schools. I wanted a well-constructed, yet light-weight product that I could carry in a small backpack. This sleeping pad fits what I need perfectly. I received the pad quickly (which is rare for my shipping area). It was packaged well. It really does inflate in about 15 breaths. The real test was sleeping on it, and I was not disappointed. I am a heavy person (200 lbs.), and did not have issues when I changed positions. With other pads sleeping on my side would result in my hip depressing the pad to the floor. I did not have this issue with this product. Within two weeks after my purchase, the seller followed up with a letter to make sure I was satisfied with the product – a nice touch. This pad sleeps as well as ones I have paid twice the cost for, is lighter weight in my pack, sturdy, and an overall good buy.
Rob Winger –
This pad is light weight, packs down to the size of a 16oz water bottle and is much more comfortable than my last pad that was thicker and heavier. My old pad was very noisy whenever I would move on it; this one is pretty quiet and I was never awakened when I shifted in my sleep. It takes less than 20 breaths for me to inflate and deflates quickly and easily. I’m 180 lbs, a side sleeper and had no issues bottoming out on the pad (you may bottom out when sitting, but with weight distributed for sleeping it wasn’t an issue). It felt as comfortable as pads costing over $100 that I tested at the camping store. Used it on a 4 night bicycle tour and was extremely satisfied.
Dhawal Kabra –
This Sleepingo pad is FREEKIN amazing!I purchased this sleeping pad for our spring break camping trip in the Adirondacks (New York). I’ve been camping every year religiously since I was a teen. My old bulky Thermarest foam sleeping pad has been doing the job for years but was a pain in the butt to drag along when all I wanted to keep things lightweight!I did some research as I’m particular about a pad being long and wide enough to accommodate all of my 6 ft, 296 lb self. (I go stir crazy if so much as a hair, toenail or an oz. of belly fat, touches the floor during my sacred sleep!)I finally settled on the Sleepingo pad.. the hight star ratings and low price point made this irresistible.My weight was perfectly distributed and didn’t bottom out even though I slept on my side. For a guy my size that’s like WOW! I really slept like a log!Overall it’s been amazing, held up to a fair amount of abuse, and was pretty quiet too! I was sure something that took me only 15 breaths to fill would be hissing and squeaking all night but no! It’s quiet and comfortable and even kept me warm as the temperatures dipped lower than originally anticipated.Most importantly I just love how light and compact this is! Literally packs down to the size of a small Poland spring water bottle! Really made a difference to my trip, I felt so free and light!Since I had such a thrilling experience with it I decided to try using it in the back of my SUV during a 26-hour drive to Texas to visit my grandmother. It’s the first time I traveled there by car and figured I’d skip the hotel if I could.Well, wouldn’t you know it, I slept like a baby all night! (I even thought I was kidnapped the first millisecond after waking up with my lenses out and realizing I was in the back of a car! LOL!)Can’t wait to go on another camping trip just to get some more good use out of this gem!EXCELLENT VALUE!
janeldc –
I purchased this sleeping pad to take with me on a two week camping trip to Tasmania and New Zealand over the Christmas holidays. I was pleasantly surprised to find the reviews I had read were accurate about how easy it was to blow up. It usually took me about 20 breaths or less to completely inflate and I never had any air leakage at night. The mattress was incredibly comfortable to sleep on. For years I had used a therma rest non inflatable pad and was reluctant to switch to an inflatable pad but so glad I did. I tend to move a lot during the night and this pad is very quiet, no squeaks and noises like other inflatable pads I have heard. As a bonus, I was able to use the pad during a long middle of the night layover in the Auckland airport and am quite certain I got better sleep than people sleeping on the chairs!!
Bub –
Bought the large Sleepingo pad to use on a backpack trip. I’m pretty stumpy in size and was not sure if this pad could hold my weight on top of rocky or other types of detritus terrain. I was wrong. The pad stayed inflated and I did not feel any points of discomfort. I had paired the Sleepingo with the Therma-Rest Z-lite because I did not want the Sleepingo to pop, but I move when I sleep and I somehow pushed the Therma-Rest to the side of my tent and ended up on the Sleepingo on rough ground. The pad held up just fine. I did not feel fatigued in the morning and was surprised the pad did not pop. I could of used the Sleepingo by itself. The Sleepingo is lightweight and does not take many breathes to inflate. After a days hike I was able to inflate the pad in 9 breathes. I have put the pad in my sleeping bag and it worked fine. This pad will work for a single person to sleep on, or a sitting pad for three people, on any terrain.These negatives would not deter me from buying another one. These are things that just came to me. But maybe some type of anti-slip material at the bottom of the pad. Maybe different color options. Maybe a fitted sheet to lay over once it’s inflated. None of these things takes away from a great pad.PROS:-Lightweight-Easy to inflate-Comfortable-Easy to store-Durable-PriceCONS:-None
benintheusa –
Having spent many years in the military sleeping on an array of mats, both issued or purchased out-of-pocket for use in the most extreme of conditions, I can say with complete honesty that I’ve never had one that is as lightweight as this; not only does it roll or fold up into nothing, but it also accomodates my 6’4″ frame. Whilst I no longer need a sleeping mat that can stand up to the rigour of field ops, this works perfectly when used in a tent or sandwiched between my sleeping bag and bivi bag for sleeping under a basha – it keeps the ground from drawing your body heat away and it inflates in just a few breaths. Again, the best feature of this is the ultra lightweight, minimal packing dimensions (it’ll squeeze into any gap in your rucksack) making it perfect for backpacking or even sunbathing/picnics etc.
JMChambers –
I bought 2 of these for a camping trip with my daughters school I was chaperoning. Was not disappointed. I have a bad back and I was planning on sleeping in my car. I was worried about what kind of shape I’d be in in the morning. These were a life saver! I actually slept quite comfortably in the back of my car and woke up with my back in pretty good shape. Not much worse than normal which was great. I was afraid I wouldn’t be able to move in the morning. My daughter actually used it on the ground of a tent and said she slept very well. Her camp mates who were in the same tent said that the ground was really uncomfortable and said they were jealous of my daughters sleeping pad. I should also mention that I am defiantly a plus size person and I had no problems with this mattress. Of course I always could use a bit more width, but this mattress worked just fine.This is super easy to inflate. Literally about 12-15 breaths. I have asthma and this was a piece of cake. My daughter, who also has asthma has no troubles either.Deflating is just as easy. Cory (the owner) sent an email after purchase with tips on deflating the mattress. Just pull the little rubber flap forward through the hole and the mattress begins to deflate instantly. I just rolled it from the bottom into a tube shape, folded into thirds and it fit right back into the carry case it comes with. Very compact and super light. I just stored inside the sleeping bags when we went.I was going to store with my camping gear. But realized they could be so useful in other situations. Like the beach, sitting at picnic tables or bleachers when I want a little more comfort. Even sitting in the back of my car. Also I have had some beds when traveling that have been horrible. These mattresses would have solved those problems. Wish I had them then. As I said before, super light and compact, so I wouldn’t mind traveling with them and adding them to my suitcase.Cory, the owner is very proactive in communication and making sure that is you have any concerns or questions, that he is readily available. I had none as he was so proactive that any questions I might have had were answered almost before I thought of them.I highly recommend this product. I don’t usually write reviews (mostly due to time), however, this product exceeded my expectations so much, that I wanted to let others know that this is money well spent.Hope this helps others when making a decision about purchasing an inflatable mattress.