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Shave weight and save space in your backpack, but don't compromise on sleeping comfort—pack the Big Agnes Clearview Mummy Air Pad. This super lightweight air pad rolls down to a mere couple of inches for easy packing. Yet you get to rest your body on 2.5 inches of airy comfort. Big Agnes made the Clearview from polyurethane for durability—it won't pop just because it grazes a twig or rock while you inflate it. Slide the Clearview into your Big Agnes mummy sleeping bag's sleeve, and enjoy a solid night of sleep under summer stars.
Bottom Line: The Clearview makes packing a cinch and your camp bed comfortable.
Perfect for what i wanted it for, light weight summer pad that takes up next to no space in my pack. Clear, light and cozy. How could you ask for more?
How will this perform in the cold- is the lack of foam going to make this sleeping pad significantly less insulating than foam filled "self-inflating" pads?
Yes. Convection currents will make this a very poor-performing cold weather pad. BA makes some similar pads with thinsulate lining that are excellent in the cold.
Just finished 25+ days on the Long Trail in Vermont with this pad. I have the 72" paired with the MH Phantom 45 bag. I'm a little over 6'.
This pad is different from other BA pads. It's made of a polyurethane vinyl rather than the standard nylon. I liked this because it would keep my sleeping bag in place, instead of twisting up like a telephone cord that I might otherwise get. It is actually similar to my BA sleep system, minus being tied to the pad if you want to sit up. Also, it doesn't feature BA I-beam construction. It makes the pad a bit more difficult to deflate (I found if I hold it up, roll it down till the chambers fill, fold it over and press air out, then repeating rolling, etc., is the easiest way to deflate) and less stable as far as the chambers rolling on each other, but it also means you have less to blow up. So those negate each other in my opinion.
As far as durability, this pad hasn't shown any issues. Since getting back home, I've washed it and didn't notices any signs of stress. Cleaned up really nicely, and didn't notice much prolonged moisture buildup from blowing it up on a daily basis out on the trail.
I slept really well on this pad, in comparison to others using 3/4 length thermarest pads. I could sleep comfortably on my back, side, or front without a problem. Worked well for temps creeping down into the low 40's and upper 30's at night.
The key with BA pads is to blow them up fully, lay on them, and open the valve. Deflate the pad until you're comfortable or just before you begin to touch the ground. This way you maximize the 2.5" of cushion.
Write your question here... Do you currently have in stock item number Bago 129 - Big Agnes clearview Air Pad - Mummy - Regular size (20 x 72). I live in Salt Lake and need to find one prior to leaving on Sunday to climb Mt Whitney. Please respond today so I know if I can run out to your facility and pick one up. Much appreciated
This sleeping pad is the lightest, thickest pad you will come across, period. The drawbacks are simple: no foam to inflate the pad for you (which you don't need anyway), it is poppable (though I have yet to do so), and condensation from your breath when you inflate it. I would buy again.
While you can go for the 60", I found that 2.5" of cushion creates a big drop off. You'd most definitely want to put your pack underneath your feet to bring your legs up somewhat.
Crazy light, still 2.5 inches of comfy air. Very thin material; probably won't last as long as others but boy is it light and a whole lot more comfortable than closed cell pads.
This thing packs down to almost nothing and could get lost in your pack! It is a little on the heavy side at 13.5oz with stow sack. I noticed some condensation from my breath after inflating. It could pop with a puncture but the comfort of an air mattress like this blows away an old foam pad!
What a great product!! This pad delivers THE best night's sleep i've ever had in the back country. it is a wee bit heavier than my prior pads but it is well worth the 11 oz. for the excellent night's sleep. i really love the ClearView Air Pad!
My BA Clearview just arrived, so I haven't field tested it yet...but I did want to comment on how thin the material is. It's THIN. Owners of this pad will need to be extra mindful about where this is used and take extra care when handling it in camp. If you use shelters, sweep the floor as best you can because I can see how any small foreign object could puncture this pad if you're not careful. It does not come with a repair kit, so I would highly recommend picking one up from your outfitter (or the pool float section of any major retailer.) I won't be going out without a patch and some cement for this.
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