Mountain Equipment Aerostat Synthetic 7.0 Sleeping Pad
With excellent insulation, comfort and a small pack size, the Mountain Equipment Aerostat Synthetic 7.0 sleeping pad is filled with synthetic Polarloft® for maximum warmth in cold-weather backpacking.
Key Details
- Welded 160 g Polarloft insulation reduces convective heat loss and provides a luxurious cushion of air
- Vertically aligned baffles help reduce insulation migration
- Puncture-resistant 30-denier ripstop polyester with water-resistant thermoplastic polyurethane lamination
- Included Windsock™ offers rapid and reliable inflation without the need for heavy accessories; plus, it doubles as a lightweight stuff sack
- 2-way self-sealing Gas Mask valve allows you to inflate your mat without air escaping and deflate quickly when it's time to strike camp
- R-value tested to ASTM F3340-18 standard
- Repair patches included
Imported.
View all Mountain Equipment Air Pads| Best Use | Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Sleeping Pad Type | Air |
| Sleeping Pad Shape | Rectangular |
| Insulated | Yes |
| Insulation Type | Synthetic |
| R-Value | 4.0 |
| Repair Kit Included | Yes |
| Stuff Sack Included | Yes |
| Sleeping Capacity | 1-person |
| Pad Thickness (in.) | 2.3 inches |
| Dimensions | Regular: 73 x 21 x 2.3 inches Long: 79 x 24 x 2.3 inches |
| Weight | Regular: 1 lb. 7 oz. Long: 1 lb. 14 oz. |
| Gender | Unisex |
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Not good for the field (Army Arctic)
I’m not sure who is using this product but I assure you it’s not military. I used this on two field problems one in the Arctic and one on the the big island of Hawaii. I had to make field repairs….see pic below. I wasn’t sleeping on rock or anything sharp. Thing just didn’t hold up! Now I’m out 175 bucks! I think I’ll go the egg crate mat from now on.
Heavy but luxe for backpacking
This pad has survived several backpacking trips including a 40 mile outing in the Raggeds Wilderness in Colorado. I have the long, and it's a little extra weight but one of the luxuries I allow myself. I'm 6'1 and there's plenty of room to stretch out. The down is noticeably warm. It feels almost like it's heated and it's really nice to have in cold weather. However I've slept on this pad on 75 degree nights and it's still comfortable. There are probably better pads at this price point, but I found it in clearance.
Leaks
Developed a leak around the inflation valve after a few weeks' active use.




