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Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Mummy

Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Mummy

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Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Mummy

Big Agnes added Primaloft eco to its wildly popular inflatable pad, the Air Core to create the Insulated Air Core Mummy Pad. By using Primaloft eco synthetic insulation, Big Agnes diverted plastic bottles from the landfill. The inflatable design on the Air Core means you get an ultra-cush 2.5-inch-thick sleeping pad that will keep you warm on chilly nights and yet rolls down to fit compactly in your backpack. A perfect complement to any of the Big Agnes cold-weather bags, the Insulated Air Core can be left inside the bag's sleeve, deflated and stuffed into the sack with the bag, creating a single, self contained sleeping system.

Bottom Line: The Big Agnes Insulated Air Core: comfy, light, packs down small, and keeps you warm.

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Rating for this product: 5

I love BA

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4 days ago

I have had two of these (I sold one to my friend after he fell in love with it) and both have served me great. This is the most comfortable, packable, and light weight pad around. I have always stayed warm with this pad. The only exception was one night I spent camping in Swaziland, temperatures were low and my backside got a little cold at first, but that warmed up as the heat in the tent built up. This pad is great, my friends are all getting them too.

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I don't have a question but rather an answer as I wasn't sure...

I don't have a question but rather an answer as I wasn't sure what the R value 4.1 was exactly, it's 15 degrees Fahrenheit so your body heat won't be sapped away like traditional pads. I'm surprised no ones asked that, so now I guess no one has to. :)

By:
August 27, 2008

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You're exactly right. Air is the best insulator against cold especially when laying on the ground. This is the same principle on why down works as well as it does. The pods trap air & therefore insulates the body against cold.

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October 20, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

killer match with my bag

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November 6, 2008

i have this pad matched up with my horse thief and i can't think of a better match. i have never been cold, it packs way down, and i have found blowing it up not a problem at all.

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Rating for this product: 5

Pomer Hoit insulated air core pad

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October 31, 2008

This is the nicest pad when it comes to comfort and warmth. I used it on Rainier this past summer, and it was like sleeping on a cloud. I am climbing Denali next year and feel very good about the performance 0f this pad.

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect

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September 10, 2008

Bought my Big Agnes Pomer Hoit 0 Degree bag with matching insulated air core sleeping pad. Used the combo for a climb up the remote & seldom climbed north side of Elbrus in Russia end of August, 08. Two wks of use in temperatures to 20 degrees and gale force winds which threatened to rip our tents apart at the foot of the glaciers. The Russian guides were envious while they were cold in their gear and my fellow American climbers were wishing they had the 2 1/2" of comfortable air under their bags. Everyone was surprised by the light weight of the bag/air pad combo. I slept comfortable & warm the entire time. Another plus is having the mattress secure in the bag sleeve so you're not rolling off the mattress.

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Rating for this product: 4

Different but worth it

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September 10, 2008

Comfortable but a little hard to blow up compared to a Thermarest. It would be a struggle at altitude. I really like the compact package when deflated. Haven't tried it in cold temps yet. Overall a good alternative to a thermarest if you need a lightweight, compact pad for backpacking trips.

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Rating for this product: 4

Good Buy

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September 4, 2008

Easy to inflate, comfortable and small/light when packed up.

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Rating for this product: 4

Very Good

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August 28, 2008

This was a perfect mattress easy to fill up and packs very easy. I fell asleep easy and it kept me warm. I also noticed I did not slide around as much as I thought I would.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best pad I have

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August 25, 2008

This pad is great. It is lighter and packs more compactly than any other pad I have ever owned. But it is also the most comfortable pad I have ever slept on. Almost like being in a bed at home. No more sore hips in the morning.

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Rating for this product: 5

Gotta Try It

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July 29, 2008

Most comfortable air mattress I have ever used backpacking. I also own the non insulated version and recommend against that as I slept cold on it and I almost never sleep cold. The insulated version worked very well for me.

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Rating for this product: 5

Air Mummy Pad

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May 26, 2008

This pad is way above the rest in comfort and value. I have already used it on more than one climb and its the best.

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Rating for this product: 3

Lightly used

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April 2, 2008

I slept on my pad for about a 3 days, it was relatively comfortable, i mean you're camping so its not like being in bed. But compared to foam pads i've used in the past it is way better. Temperature wise i could feel the pad pick up heat right away once i crawled into it. The only thing is that the lowest temperature shown on my thermometer was 40F so i'm not sure how it will handle bellow freezing. I also slept on a smooth surface so i cant say how good it is on a rocky surface, but i will say that my body didn't touch the ground once. It is very thick and easy to inflate.

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Rating for this product: 4

Warm comfort

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March 28, 2008

I like the 2.5" thickness of the Big Agnes Insulated Air Core. I can adjust the firmness as with any inflatable, but have more depth to accomodate my finicky back. I'm thin and tall and can finally sleep on my side without the hip bones aching in the morning or touching down through the mattress. Then insulation keeps the air from moving in the mattress so it's warmer. Downside: gotta inflate this baby all the way with my breath each evening; about 25 big breaths, broken up to keep the dizzy head away. There is a 6 oz weight penalty over the winter full length Ridgerest I was using, but it's also lighter than the full length (older) Thermarest Camper I was carrying. Rolls up nice and small - another plus.

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Rating for this product: 5

Big Agnes air core mummy pad

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February 6, 2008

Rated down to 15 F. Comfortable in a bivy. Packs really small. Big Agnes makes good pads. Great backpacking pad.

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Tech Specs:

Material: [Shell] 70D Nylon, internal PU coating; [Insulation] PrimaLoft eco (50% recycled)
Dimensions: [Small] 60 x 20in (152.4 x 51cm); [Reg] 72 x 20in (183 x 51cm); [Lng] 78 x 20in (198 x 51cm)
Rolled Size: [Small] 4.5 x 9in (11.4 x 22.9cm); [Reg] 5 x 9in (12.7 x 22.9cm); [Long] 5.5 x 9in (14 x 22.9cm)
R Value: 4.1
Weight: [Small] 18oz (510g); [Reg] 21oz (595g); [Long] 23oz (652g)
Recommended Use: Chilly weather camping, backpacking
Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime