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Comments about Therm-a-Rest Trail Pro Sleeping Pad:
This is my third Thermarest pad in the last 30 years. The first two were the basic model and served me well. This new model is just the right combination of weight and comfort.
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Comments about Therm-a-Rest Trail Pro Sleeping Pad:
I use this pad backpacking, and I like it a lot. It's comfortable, and inflates great, but the problem is the way it stores. I have the Crestrail 70 and if I roll it and store it in the stuff sack it comes with, it takes up 1/3 to 1/2 the space in the pack above my sleeping bag. My solution since I like the comfort and thickness was to contact cascade designs and get one of their therma rest "gearview" water proof stuff sacks that are long and narrow. When packing the pad instead of rolling it in half first like a taco, just roll it straight up and leave it 26" wide (I have the large pad) and strap it to a lash point outside the pack and free up all the internal space. plust the gearview stuff sack protects the pad better. Now I just use the original therma rest stuff sack for packing other gear. I used the same solution for my girlfriend and we are both very happy with it.
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Comments about Therm-a-Rest Trail Pro Sleeping Pad:
Awesome pad! I have taken this pad on numerous camping trips and have no problems at all. It will help keep you warm and keep you from sleeping on rocks. I just roll it out in the tent and let it self inflate while I get a fire going or cook dinner. A few quick breaths into the pad before closing the valve and you're set to have a very comfortable nights rest.
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I have been backpacking for over 30 years. This is my second Thermarest mattress. I only had to patch one hole in my last one. With proper care they will last a very long time. I am going to pass my old pad down to my son.
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REIs ordering process and shipping was great. They are great folks to deal with. I have spoken to there tech dept. before and they gave me advice on products I did not buy from them.
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I purchased this product for my wife before our Kilimanjaro trek as a safety choice after doing extensive research into the reliability of the newer insulated blow up pads... even the highly rated NeoAir has a large number of serious complaints. So I figured, go with the tried and true. I'm still using a 20 yr old ThermaRest and it works wonderfully. So much for that plan. The pad developed a nonrepairable leak along the seam on day two of our trek. Needless to say we're returning the pad and are going to wait for reviews of the new REI blow up pad to roll in. Hopefully they are manufacturing it themselves and not outsourcing to Big Agnes...because a reliable lightweight sleeping pad is despirately needed.
Also note that my 20yr old pad self-inflates better than this pad brand new.
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I bought the Trail Pro about a year ago and have since backpacked in Big Bend and Yosemite within the last year...for a total of around 75 miles of use. I have also used the pad in a few casual camping excursions. The pad did not stand up to the rigors of the backcountry. Number one it now does not hold air through the night due to developing small leaks from just normal wear while backpacking. I bought the pack cover for protection and it still developed leaks. It is hard to air up. The self inflating design doesnt really do the trick if you are looking for a firm mattress to sleep on. Having to exert a lot of energy to air it up after hiking 10-15 miles in a day is not pleasant. It is bulky to strap to a backpack and hard to pack in general. It is a comfortable sleep when it holds air, but I would suggest using it for a more casual camping experience. For the price, I am dissapointed in its durability. For a avid adventurer, I would suggest using the Therma-Rest foam pad. Its super light, does not require air and wont develop leaks. It's an easy set up after a long days hike. Hope this helps!
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When you have to sleep on a cold, rocky ground you won't get much sleep without additional padding. In the rocky mountains it almost seems too easy to puncture your typical blowup mattress, so these are ideal in such situations. I received two of these as gifts and they've drastically improved the quality of sleep I get while camping. For car campers, I would recommend purchasing a cheaper pad. However, these pads are fantastic for backpacking. They pack down pretty well, and are very light. Not gonna lie though, packing two of them in a row tires out my hands.
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This is the ideal pad for hikers who are looking for comfort and light weight. It packs easily, inflates without a lot of hassle, and is easy to clean up if you make a mess on it. Highly recommend this product. Four stars dude!
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