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Therm-a-Rest Dream Time Sleeping Pad
Therm-a-Rest Dream Time Sleeping Pad
Therm-a-Rest claims the three-inch thick DreamTime sleeping pad is the most luxurious camping mattress ever made, and we happily agree. When you never carry your mattress more than the distance from your car to the tent, there's no reason to worry about weight—and every reason to make your base camp or car camping trip as comfortable as possible. A cushy foam pillow-top adds decadent comfort, while a removable stretch-fleece lining on top makes the DreamTime plush to the touch. Add in the most-durable nonslip bottom ever, and you've got a super warm, super comfortable sleeping pad that'll last the years. Grab an extra DreamTime for your partner—the included pad connectors will easily turn two mattresses into a queen-size camp bed. Pair it up with a Camp & Comfort Stuff Sack for protection and portability.
Bottom Line: Ultimate sleeping luxury for your base camp or car camping.
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One reviewer (tony) complains about the Dream Time . . . his...
One reviewer (tony) complains about the Dream Time . . . his review is from July 2004--that's over 4 years ago. Does Backcountry.com provide info. discussing the latest Dream Time model, or is one to assume that the product hasn't been updated (and, one would hope, improved) since July 2004?
By: tri2502759
January 1, 2009
How do you clean one after a week of camping??
How do you clean one after a week of camping??
By: myf4132382409
August 27, 2008
It says the fleece is removable, so probably just a light machine or hand wash, and as for the pad itself, just soap and water should do fine.
By: Brian B. ![]()
August 27, 2008
It is, but you'll want to make sure you store it inflated because the pads have some memory to them (i.e. if you store them rolled up, they'll want to stay rolled up and not inflate well) That said, I like mine a little firmer and generally blow an extra breath or three into the pad after in inflates
By: Brian B. ![]()
May 6, 2008






