
$84.95
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Imported.
Item 763913
Specification | Description |
| Dimensions | 78 x 20 x 2.5 inches |
| Dimensions - metric | 198 x 51 x 6 centimeters |
| Weight | 23 ounces |
| Weight - metric | 0.65 kilogram |
| R-Value | 4.1 |
| Insulation | Polyester fibers |
| Packed size | 3.5 x 8 inches |
| Design type | Inflatable |
| Sleeping pad shape | Mummy |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Comments about Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Mummy Pad - Long:
I am an ultralight backpacker that used a Thermarest 3/4 pad for a full season and slept horribly. I decided to take on an extra 7 ounces and try this pad. Best sleep I have ever had backpacking. Extra ounces are worth it. It is also quite warm.
Only complaint is that this is not a "non-slip" pad. I am not using it in a Big Agnes sleeping bag with a sleeve, so I found it was easy to slide the pad around on the tent floor and my sleeping bag.
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Comments about Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Mummy Pad - Long:
This pad finally gave me what I needed in a sleeping pad. It is very low weight for the comfort and insulation, very comfortable (nice and thick padding), compact when in my pack, and insulates well when camping in the winter. The only downfall I've found is at 13,000 feet elevation after a long day of hiking it's a little hard to muster the energy required to blow it up.
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Comments about Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Mummy Pad - Long:
Mine sprung a leak in the crotch of one of the RF welded "quilt" seams on top of mat (not due to any sharp objects or abusive use, just a manufacturing glitch I assume). Very difficult to find the leak, and the patch kit/glue supplied did not patch it. But I did get a solid 30+ nights of great sleep out of it. Great for bike touring (light and packs tiny) and very comfortable (till it leaks, and then it becomes a glorified ground cloth).
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Comments about Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Mummy Pad - Long:
This is a great product. It will make a bed of rocks a comfort haven, and you will be sleeping like a baby. It packs into a tiny package and yet fits a 6'4" guy like me well (just don't roll over in your sleep though). Blowing the thing up is a small inconvenience, but acceptable given pack size. The only shortcoming is that it is not bear proof, as I found out in Big Bend NP. I'm a bit frustrated with the inflatable mattresses right now, so I'm going to start trying out the foam pads instead. They're much cheaper to replace should events recur.
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