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Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Rectangular

Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Rectangular

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Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Rectangular

Big Agnes added Primaloft eco to its inflatable Air Core pad to create the Insulated Air Core Rectangular Pad. By using Primaloft eco synthetic insulation, Big Agnes kept a few plastic bottles out of the landfill. The inflatable design on the Insulated Air Core means you get an ultra-cush 2.5-inch-thick sleeping pad that helps you stay toasty on chilly nights and yet rolls down to fit compactly in your pack. This pad complements any of Big Agnes' cold-weather bags.

Bottom Line: Why shiver when you can sleep comfortably on top of the Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad?

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Rating for this product: 4

Worked on Denali

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
March 17, 2009

That;s right, packs so small and is so light that I could hall this one and another foam pad up the big dog. Super comfy and actually warm as well. It may give you a bit of a workout blowing it up... but hey we all need more lung power so chalk it up to training!

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Rating for this product: 4

Super Comforable. But not the warmest.

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April 14, 2008

24 ozs and 3 inches thick was what first caught my eye. Yes, this pad is about as comfortable as you can get in the backcountry. Not hard to blow up, and great to use with my BA Lost Ranger bag. Make sure you blow it up quite firm otherwise your body heat will leech into the ground. These are rated only to about 35 F, and that may be a stretch. Wasn't able to sleep due to cold on a 38 F morning. Still like to use it though and will bring along a light closed cell pad next time I'm expecting temps that low.

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My husband and I have Big Agnes sleeping bags that we zip together.

My husband and I have Big Agnes sleeping bags that we zip together. In the past we have used thermarest pads. We bought the Insulated Air Core pads to use for an upcoming backpacking trip and tested them out this last weekend. Problem: when the bags are zipped together, the pads slip apart and leave about a 6in. hard ground space in between them. The pads are nearly 3in. thick (unlike the thin thermarest pads) so the "fall" between us was a bummer since one other of us ended up between the pads during the night. Are there any suggestions as to how we can connect the bags or pads so we don't have the big gap??

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June 11, 2009

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Pad with chair kit

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May 7, 2009

Pad with the chair kit works good for a backcountry recliner.

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Rating for this product: 5

Fantasic

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May 30, 2009

I have not found a better, more comfortable system using the Big Agnes Ripple Creek with this pad. I bought the wide/long version of this bag because I wanted more room. This pad keeps you insulated and off the ground. The pad conforms well to your body so it does not seem like you are sleeping on an inflatable raft. I will never go back to foam.

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Rating for this product: 5

Compact, light, comfy

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August 4, 2008

Let me preface this by saying that I sleep terribly while camping. We're talking about 3hrs on an average night. This pad actually reduces pressure points enough that I can get about double my average hours of sleep on a given night.

It's light, it's compact, it's good.

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Does this come with a stuff sack? what about a repair kit?

Does this come with a stuff sack? what about a repair kit?

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May 8, 2009

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All BA pads come with bags and repair kits.

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May 8, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Heaven on dirt

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October 24, 2008

I sleep so much better on this puppy than on a 1.5" pad. It's simply a very comfortable sleep. The reason for 4 starts is that I've had to return mine for a leak - well, it leaked and I repaired it, and then after a season of using the patch another leak happened. The material is a bit thin and I worry a tad about it using it for long treks in cold weather.

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Rating for this product: 2

Not recommended for all-purpose pad.

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June 16, 2009

Pretty comfy for camping above 55 degrees. But the name is misleading. Insulated should not be in the name, as this pad really does remind one of a pool toy. With nothing but air under you, you will lose a lot of heat through convection. I love my BA bag, with the pad sleeve and pillow pocket. But I have to return this pad and get something that will keep me warm all around the world.

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Write your question here...Is your regular pad made of 70 D nylon

Write your question here...Is your regular pad made of 70 D nylon or 50 D nylon?

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April 17, 2009

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It is 70 D, all sizes are.

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April 17, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

This beats my at home mattress!

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May 17, 2009

Big Agnes Air Core Sleeping pads keep you cozy to the core! These are the most comfortable sleeping pads that I have tried! There amazing. They are compact and light! They keep you insulated from the ground and liberated from rocks, pebbles and sticks. I use mine quite frequently in the desert, and it has never failed me. I have used it up in the mountains in below freezing temperatures and it has kept me warm along with my Mountain Hardware Phantom sleeping bag. My only dissatisfaction is after a full days hike; though not time consuming, if feels like a chore to inflate the pad. The inflation process really isnt bad, moreover the benefits of these pads far outweighs any cons.

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Rating for this product: 5

3 min of blowing vs. 8 hours of compfort

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April 28, 2009

I love this pad. the best one out there. the only down side is you have to spend 3 min blowing it up but for me you look at 3 min vs. 8 hours of good sleep. it comes with a patch to repair but I have had no problems. gear getting lighter and lighter is a great thing but it also comes with added resposibility to be more carfull. Know what you are buying.

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I have a Thermarest Prolite 4 and am a side sleeper (no matter

I have a Thermarest Prolite 4 and am a side sleeper (no matter how hard I try not to be). I always wake up with sore hips. Friends clued me into the Big Agnes pad this past weekend. I don't have a Big Agnes bag with the sleeve - should I get the mummy to save on the weight or the rectangular to allow me the room to roll on my side and curl up?

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March 24, 2009

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I guess that depends on a couple things. How much of an ounce counter you are. For instance the difference between the long and the long mummy is 4 oz. Also, are you going to be able to sleep on your side on a pad that is 20 in at the widest with not as much room for your legs?

I am a side sleeper as well and I have the same thermarest. I do have to give it a little extra air to get it to the desired firmness, so my hips wouldn't hurt. I also have a big agnes bag for colder camping along with a ba pad. I couldn't sleep on the 20 in unless I had the ba sleve system to constrain me a bit.

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March 25, 2009

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If you get a bag with a pad built in, side-sleeping is very uncomfortable (read: impossible). I have the Therm-A-Rest Prolite 4 and just add about 2 breaths once it's self-inflated to get it really firm. I'm a side sleeper too, and it works fine for me.

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March 25, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Best. Pad. Ever.

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June 4, 2009

I've been very happy with this pad, used it in warm (65 at night) and cold (25 at night) and always been comfortable. A big adavantage is that I can deflate it a little after lying down on it and it can smooth out bumps and even some slant to the ground you're lying on. I'm fairly sensitive to sleeping on a slant and this pad has helped a lot. I'd absolutely recommend it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Compact, durable, very nice all season pad

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December 3, 2008

I have a Therma-rest Trail Comfort, and this pad. I prefer this pad for 90% of my trips. It packs down smaller than football, and is a warm pad on cold ground or snow. It does take a bit to inflate compared to self-inflating mattress, but not too bad. The wieght savings with this compact pad is worth it. I havent had any leak issues with mine, yet, as noted in other reviews. Hopefully I wont. Just a note, put dabs of clear silicone on the bottom of the outermost panels on the pad to prevent it from "swimming" around in your tent. Very recommended.

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Rating for this product: 5

Pool Toy

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November 26, 2008

Love this pad. My friends call it the "Pool Toy" -- it's so big and comfortable -- but they're just jealous. I've used this for long expeditions and never had any problems -- just the best backcountry sleep ever.

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I going on another BWCA trip in the early spring and could see

I going on another BWCA trip in the early spring and could see temperatures about 30 degrees and possibly snow on the ground. What do you recommend for comfort and warmth when paired with a Big Agnes Lost Ranger. I am thinking of the two track in case I winter camp.

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February 14, 2009

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For your bag, this pad will be perfect and should keep you warm down to 15 degrees no problem.

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April 10, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for Old and Young

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July 9, 2008

I ordered two Wide/Long pads for my mom and dad and they love them. My parents are in early 50s and a getting into camping again. They needed a sleeping pad that was very comfortable, yet compact enough to fit in their BMW motorcycle compartments. I have a Thermarest Pro Light 3 pad and let them try it, but it was just too small and uncomfortable for them. I personally like my little orange pad, but after laying on one of these babies I know I will have to buy one for myself in the future! These pads took longer to inflate than expected (5 minutes each), but it is worth the effort for a such a comfortable sleep. Durability isn't an issue and both Backcountry.com and Big Agnes stand behind their products. The two wide/long pads fit perfectly in the MSR Elbow Room 3 Tent and make it possible to camp in luxury without adding extra bulk or weight. Highly recommend this product! Backcountry.com is the greatest!

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for side sleepers

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May 28, 2009

I'm 6'3" 225 and a side sleeper. I got the long wide version and it's extremely comfortable.
As you would expect, it takes up room in a backcountry lightweight tent and weighs more but makes for a great nights sleep. I bought the insulated version so the material itself was comfortable sleeping directly on when using a quilt. I would say it feels much better than the lighter pool toy feeling rubber. Expect to blow more with the wide long and you don't have very good choices regarding Big Agnes sleeved sleeping bags. Bottom line, I love it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Awesome Pad

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January 4, 2009

The best part about this pad is its pack size and weight. When wrapped up in its stuff sack, the pad is hardly bigger than a Nalgene bottle. The pad inflates easily and gives you excellent support. This is a backpacker's dream pad. Very good.

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Rating for this product: 5

BEST backpacking pad on the planet!

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April 24, 2009

I have had this pad for over 4 years now. I have used it in subzero temps in the snow, desert during canyoneering trips, mountain backpacking trips and general camping. It has never lost any air nor does it show any real wear anyplace. But, I always sleep with some type of ground cloth--it only adds a few ounces and keeps the pad and sleeping bag off the pokey things that cause holes.

The pad is a bit slippery, but not bad. My bag is an REI Downtime 0 degree and as long as I'm not on an incline, I don't slide off the pad. I will be picking up one or two more of these pads for my wife and oldest son.

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Rating for this product: 5

Good Stuff

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August 22, 2008

Positve experience so far. Have had the Big Agnes since June and have slept on it while backpacking, for 9 days at my brother's house and then for a 2 week trip where I was couchsurfing, and usually used the Agnes on the floor. I'm sold on it for it's comfort. This will sound over-promotional, but I've been using floor mats my whole camping life and never slept as well until Agnes. I'm 6-3 and the long is perfect. The wide might have been nice, but the regular has been working fine. My only concern is that one day it will puncture, but that hasn't happened yet.

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Rating for this product: 5

Very comfortable, but delicate

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May 29, 2008

I agree that this pad is super comfortable and warm, especially for the ridiculously low weight. I have never slept more comfortably (used to use a ThermaRest Prolite 4, about the same weight as the Insulated Air Core REM).

Caveat Emptor, however: one night I slept on rough ground and punctured the bag on top of a root that did not puncture the tent floor itself. I was a bit surprised how easy it was to puncture, I think significantly easier than it would have been to puncture a ThermaRest. That said, the included patch kit worked like a charm and I have not had a problem with punctures or leaks since.

I am currently ordering another (full-length, full-rectangular) Big Agnes pad for myself, so the puncture resistance was not a deal-breaker for me... this is still my favorite pad.

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I've heard mixed reviews about this being a leaky pad. Can

I've heard mixed reviews about this being a leaky pad. Can anyone comment on its durability? Do you think that coupling this with a thermarest would increase durability? How gentle do you have to be?

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December 27, 2008

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Hello Elizabeth, I have used this bag numerous times and most recently on a week long Adirondack backpacking trip. The bag never leaked and kept its fill the entire night. My Thermarest Prolight 3 is another story..lol..I would def recommend this pad..

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January 13, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great pad

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May 4, 2009

Just took it on a two day hike where it got into the 30s overnight and never got cold. I was afraid there would be a problem with my bag sliding around but it stayed right where I wanted it. I also sleep on my side a good bit and had plenty of space and was totally comfortable even with the pile of roots under me tent. Get one!

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Rating for this product: 5

Worth its weight in gold

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September 16, 2008

I try to keep my pack lightweight, but this is the best mat i have ever used. i bought one for myself, it was so great that my wife made me buy one for her. i recently tried the clearview, but it was just not as comfy. A+ mat!

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Rating for this product: 5

Best night's rest so far

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September 30, 2008

This sleeping pad gave me the best night's rest I have ever had in the backcountry so far. The few extra breaths needed to fill up the pad are worth the extra inches of comfort. I used this in 20 degree temperatures and didn't notice any problems keeping the pad inflated.

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Will I get too warm if sleeping in warmer weather with the insulated

Will I get too warm if sleeping in warmer weather with the insulated pad?

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July 31, 2008

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I was wondering the same thing when I bought mine. After using the Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad for summer camping in Moab, Ut multiple times, I am psyched! I think the insulation really helps keep your body at a good temperature - but it doesn't generate any noticeable heat from what I can tell. It is great in all temperatures based on my experience - just used it for two nights in Jackson Hole this weekend, and had no comfort or warmth issues - a good thing, considering there was a frost on Friday night!

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August 24, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Best Pad ever

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May 28, 2008

I have used this pad for 3 years and it is the most durable comfortable pad ever! Packs small, sleeps HUGE! Best piece of gear I had with me on the PCT last year. This summer, Greenland!

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Rating for this product: 5

COMFORT

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August 4, 2008

August 2, 2008

Worked well in Alaska this summer. Probably need to be careful around rocks or sharp objects. Did not slide off even once. Did the job with no hassle and more comfort than a solid pad.

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Rating for this product: 4

Big Agnes Insulated Air Core (Reg)

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October 2, 2008

This is my first time using an inflatable mattress. Used it backpacking in the Sespe Wilderness (California) with temps around 50 degrees. The pad is plush with 2 inches thick compared to Thermarest's 1.5 inches. Very lightweight and packs small. Comes with a stuff sack which is a plus. A big difference with other inflatable pads is that you have to blow it up yourself. It is not self inflating. This should take you around 3 minutes.

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Rating for this product: 5

Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad

By: Backcountry.com Employee
September 30, 2008

I recently used the Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad on a 6 day backpacking trip, where the night time temperatures were around 15 degrees. I was never cold at night, so this pad must have been doing it's job! On top of that, it is just over a pound (I have the small) and packs up to about the size of a nalgene. It takes awhile to blow up, but it is worth it - this pad is awesome!

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Rating for this product: 5

The Big Agnes Insulated Sleeping Pad is my favorite

By: Backcountry.com Employee
August 25, 2008

The Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad is the most comfortable sleeping pad I have ever used! It might take a couple extra breaths to inflate; however, it is well worth the effort. Blow it up, toss it down and snooze - this sleeping pad is amazing. It's comfortable, insulating and reasonably compact-able (I have the long/wide). If you are someone who never really gets a comfortable sleep on a sleeping pad, check out Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - it is going to make you very happy.

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Rating for this product: 4

Like Sleeping on a cloud

By: Backcountry.com Employee
July 14, 2008

This is one comfy ground pad. A big enough size that the average bear doesn't have to worry about falling off but small and compact enough that it fits into the smallest of packed spaces. Make sure you're sitting down when you inflate this bad boy 'cause it takes a while but is well worth it.

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Rating for this product: 5

Allows a lot of comfort in a small package.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 7, 2008

I combine this with my Big Agnes lost ranger which is a perfect setup for people who sleep on their side or toss and turn at night. The Big Agnes sleeping bags keep the pad beneath you. This pad compacts very well and is lightweight.

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Rating for this product: 5

sleep like a baby

By: Backcountry.com Employee
February 29, 2008

I absolutely loved sleeping on the Big Agnes Insulated AIr Core pad. It helped keep me warm on a 20 degree F night and made me sleep like a baby. Very plush, lightweight, compact.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Pad

By: Backcountry.com Employee
May 20, 2008

If you have a Therm-a-Rest Pro-lite 4, you might be interested to know that this pad packs down smaller weighs the same amount or less, and gives you 1 inch more padding/insulation. I don't use this pad with a Big Agnes bag, so that might help, but I have never been cold with this pad, and I have used it on top of snow in the winter, and in high alpine conditions in the summer. For the weight, thickness, and insulation, this is a great pad.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great pad

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March 27, 2008

I do not like sleeping on the hard ground. This pad was great. I put it on top of a Thermarest and the two combined made me think I was at home on my sleep number bed. Definitely recommend.

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Rating for this product: 2

Kitchen sink, sunk

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March 27, 2008

I tried this for the first time last weekend. Sides were too flexible, tended to fall over. Not very happy with it. I did not fill it all the way, that may have helped.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
[Shell] 70D Nylon, internal PU coating; [Insulation] PrimaLoft eco (50% recycled) 
Dimensions:
[Small] 66 x 20in ( x 51cm); [Reg] 72 x 20in (183 x 51cm); [Lng] 78 x 20in (198 x 51cm); [Wide-Lng] 78 x 25in (198 x 63.5cm) 
Rolled Size:
[Small & Reg] 5 x 9in (12.7 x 22.9cm); [Lng] 5.5 x 9in (14 x 22.9cm); [Wide-Lng] 6 x 10in (15.2 x 25.4cm) 
R Value:
4.1 
Weight:
[Small] 22oz (624g); [Reg] 24oz (680g); [Lng] 27oz (765g); [Wide-Long] 36oz (1021g) 
Recommended Use:
Chilly weather camping, backpacking 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China