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Therm-a-Rest ProLite 4 Sleeping Pad
The Therm-a-Rest ProLite 4 is the lightest, most compact, four-season self-inflating mattress ever made. The ProLite line of mattresses belongs to the Fast & Light Series from Therm-a-Rest. They are engineered to accommodate those who need to carry everything to survive—from alpinists to adventure racers and long-distance backpackers. Therm-a-Rest's proprietary foam is 20% lighter and traps more air than previous models, making it warmer and far easier to carry. The ProLite 4 is thick enough for four-season use, and features a sticky-dot non-slip surface that ensures your mattress stays put for a full night's sleep. Compatible with the Lite Chair Kit for added backcountry comfort. Pair it up with a Fast & Light Stuff Sack for protection and portability.
Bottom Line: The ultimate in lightweight, compressible, four-season sleep systems for backcountry addicts.
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does it look cool? Im all about looking cool...
does it look cool? Im all about looking cool...
By: s_shandona2289291
July 2, 2008
Thermarest makes the most bitchin' sleep pads on the market. People will take you wayyyyyyy more seriously if you have this amazing stuff in your pack.
It's okay to want cool looking things, but don't sacrifice performance for that either. This pad is seriously one of the best out there, and even if you don't think it looks the coolest, you'll still have the very best.
You are just scared of going orange, and we understand. Look, you will be able to see your sleeping pad a lot better now as well as other people being able to see it better, look at it that way. If you get stuck in an avalanche maybe the 'k-kool orange' color will save your life.
Ah, perhaps an Orange sleeping bag will up the coolness factor of the sleeping pad.
Then again consider that the mojority of the time the pad is out of your bag your eyes will be closed because the pad is so comfy.
By: Matt Fuller
, MountainMan Cowboy
, Imajeep
, Jonathan Wilson ![]()
November 22, 2008
Texas Creek Camp
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 27, 2008
How do you inflate the pad? Will it require a pump? Thanks,...
How do you inflate the pad? Will it require a pump? Thanks, M.L.
By: mlol462288105
July 2, 2008
You can simply open the valve for self inflation, or you can blow it full with your own lungs. I recommend self inflation, it keeps the condensation out.
You fill it with as much as air as you would like in terms of comfort. I like to let it expand on its own, and then give it a couple of full breaths to pump it up all the way. It really inflates almost by itself. The real trick and part that people need to learn is the deflation technique. Simply fold it over a few times so you can sit on it and then go ahead and press all the air out of it. After you are sitting on it with all the air out of the pad simply lock the twist cap and it will be perma-deflated. Fold it once like a hot dog bun and roll. As you are rolling at the very end I like to undo the twist cap again for a second to get the remaining air out, and then re-tighten when fully done.
By: Matt Fuller
, MountainMan Cowboy ![]()
July 26, 2008
Can you tell me if I can choose the colour? I want the berry...
Can you tell me if I can choose the colour? I want the berry not the orange one
By: elena.gold2232906
May 26, 2008
Yes you can. Just select the 'Womens' version and you'll get the Berry color. Cheers!
By: Elias the Terrible ![]()
May 29, 2008
What is a women's size versus men's?
What is a women's size versus men's?
By: thezoltar459250
April 28, 2008
The women's size has more insulation in the torso and feet. It is also specially shaped for a women's body.
By: GearMom ![]()
April 29, 2008







