How to Choose the Best Sleeping Pad for Camping and Backpacking

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The Big Agnes Air Core Insulated Mummy Sleeping Pad is so lightweight you'll never tire of carrying it. With 3.25 in. of thickness, you'll be so comfortable you may want to bring along an alarm clock.
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View all Big Agnes Air PadsBest Use | Backpacking |
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Sleeping Pad Type | Air |
Sleeping Pad Shape | Mummy |
Insulated | Yes |
Insulation Type | Synthetic |
R-Value | 4.1 |
Repair Kit Included | Yes |
Stuff Sack Included | Yes |
Packed Size | 5 x 9 / 5 x 10 inches |
Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
Pad Thickness (in.) | 3.25 / 2.5 inches |
Dimensions | 72 x 20 x 3.25 / 78 x 20 x 2.5 inches |
Weight | 1 lb. 4 oz. / 1 lb. 7 oz. |
Gender | Unisex |
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Took this sleeping pad on a 3 day backpacking trip and deflated on the first use within 4 hours. Had to blow it back up 2 times during each night. Hopefully I just got a lemon and it doesn't happen to everyone. It is very comfortable for the price and weight. I will be returning it as soon as possible. Most likely will get the Therm-a-Rest NeoAir, 2 other people had these on the trip and love them.
Seemed to be fine when testing prior to the trip, but deflated slowly the first night while on the hike. I had to re-inflate it every hour or two, each night for four nights. Doesn't make for a restful trip! I spent at least an hour in the lake submerging the pad and looking for the leak, but it's impossible to find since it is so slow.