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03/01/20
Great Pad, Great Night's Sleep
Likes
I got this pad to replace my Nemo Astro Insulated Lite pad for summer trips. After several multi night trips with it I can say this pad definitely lives up to the hype. It rolls down small and you barely notice it in your pack. Set up and take down took no time at all. It's super easy to inflate and deflate. The included pump sack works really well, no more blowing up the pad by mouth or some sort of trail hack using some rubber hose pieces and a garbage bag. It's fairly quiet to sleep on, I was nowhere near as self conscious that my constant flopping through the night would sound like I was wrapped in one of those mylar emergency blankets. The thickness is a godsend after a long day on the trail. I'm not a light guy (5'11" 250lbs) and I'm a side sleeper which is like the sleeping pad kiss of death. My hips haven't bottomed out once while using this pad.
Dislikes
When they say the suggested use is for summer, they mean it. It has a 1.something R value and I'm pretty sure that's an exaggeration. Got caught in a couple cold and wet nights with this trying to stretch it into early fall and I paid the price. Felt every bit of that 30 degree night on my backside. This pad + quilt + early fall 30 degree night = Cranky Tired Hiker-sicle in the AM, so I would say it's not very versatile for the price. My other concern is durability. The material just feels thin. I treat this thing with kid gloves every time I use it. I'm never worried it will fail, but it's noticeably flimsier than other pads that I've had in the past so mentally I just stress over where I'm laying it and how I'm handling it. The pillow lock velcro thing is a cool concept and it does what it's supposed to for the most part, but you need a pillow that has some sort of material that the velcro can adhere to.