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Comments about Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Trekker Sleeping Pad:
I bought this sleeping pad in the large for my boyfriend(6'200lbs) and I've also used it backpacking myself(5'7"130lbs) since it's so light and compact. It is much more comfortable than my old Women's Thermarest sleeping pad and would be perfect if it wasn't so loud! My boyfriend tosses and turns a bit and it sounds like someone abusing a bag of potato chips. Not to mention it takes a lot of breathes to inflate. I recently purchased an Exped Synmat 7 and we both found my pad to be more comfortable (verticale baffling), quieter, and easier to inflate. While the NeoAir is lighter, I think we'll end up exchanging this for an Exped Synmat so we can both get a good nights sleep! If the noise isn't an issue for you, I would still recomend this pad.
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I recieved this as a gift and have used it about 10 nights in the backcountry so far. The weight and packed size of this pad is what cought my attention and made me want this pad. It is comfortable to sleep on, but the only downside is the width of it (20" for the regular size). A few times I found myself starting to fall off the side of the pad while I was sleeping. I am only about 5'10" so I had no need for the large size, but now I am thinking it may be useful to have the extra 5" in the width. I have used this on a few winter trips, and two nights setting up camp in the snow. (temps ranging from 15F-25F) I paired this with my Marmot Never Summer bag and I was warm all night! Overall a great pad, but you may want to consider getting the large if you like a wider pad.
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awesome pad! after 16hr days on the fireline, for weeks at a time, this thing is pure luxury! fully adjustable to comfort liking is the best part.
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As someone with a chronic joint condition, I picked this up in hopes of finding something to increase my sleeping comfort while camping. I'm pleased to say that this was an excellent buy!
Sleeping on this pad was very comfortable. Couldn't feel the ground at all and it was easy to sleep on from any position, both sleeping on my side and on my back. I woke up without any unusual joint pain, so mission successful!
It seems pretty durable too, surviving my over-enthusiastic dog tramping all over it while fully inflated. It packs down very compact and is easy to deflate and roll up. Takes a bit of effort to inflate, but not too bad even for someone of small stature like myself. It's pretty lightweight, too.
The only minor downside is that it's terribly noisy. Moving around on it seems quite loud in the quiet dark of night. But that's to be expected with an inflatable and is no big deal. Although, my dog did give me a dirty look whenever I rolled over and made a racket.
All in, I'd say this is an excellent sleeping pad. Tested and approved by someone with nasty joint issues, so ought to be super comfy for just about anyone.
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I purchased my Neo Air (Reg) about 4 months ago and have used it about 8 times. I really wanted to like this sleeping pad.. and I was so sure when I purchaded it that i would..
The problem I am having with this pad is its narrowness (20 inches wide) to thickness ratio .. The 2.5 inches thick pad feels so good when i first lay down, but within a few hours I find my arms are hanging off the edge of the pad with no were to go. When I try to rest my arms on the ground I find my self rolling off the pad. I keep having to pull my ams in and readjusting.. I am tall and thin
( 6 feet tall, 155 pounds.) For me this would be a great pad for if it were 3 inches wider...
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Comments about Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Trekker Sleeping Pad:
Going light weight can have it's costs but with the Neo Air comfort is not one of them. After years of backpacking with a full size luxury Thermorest I decided to go light weight. This pad is so small when deflated you can stow it any where in your pack. It took 25-30 breathes to inflate and was super comfortable during a 9 day trip once you find the perfect amount of air needed for your body. Just stretch out after inflation and slowly release air until it's perfect. My bag has straps that go around the pad to keep you from rolling off as it is fairly narrow.
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Comments about Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Trekker Sleeping Pad:
Comfortable light and easy.
For easy inflation just toss the end over your shoulder and exhale normally into the pad while doing other chores around camp. In a few minutes it will be inflated.
It can be a bit crinkly against the ground. We've found that putting a very thin fleece blanket under the pads eliminates the noise.
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Comments about Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Trekker Sleeping Pad:
This NeoAir packs down well and is pretty easy to inflate. Takes a couple minutes to blow it up but it held air well and made my camping experience very comfortable. It was my first time using this sleeping pad and I'm sold!
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Comments about Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Trekker Sleeping Pad:
I was really impressed with the Trekker, a definite upgrade from my old Slumberjack self inflatable. I love how much you can adjust the firmness. My only complaint was that it's quite loud when you roll around...I tend to be a pretty active sleeper, and I know I was making a big ruckus in an AT hut.
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Comments about Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Trekker Sleeping Pad:
Leightweight. Long. Very comfy. Great product!
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