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Pacific Outdoor Equipment All Out Lite Sleeping Pad - Women's - 2007
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Pacific Outdoor Equipment All Out Lite Sleeping Pad - Women's - 2007
Pacific Outdoor Equipment vowed to create a sleeping pad that gives women extra warmth and support in critical areas without adding unnecessary weight or bulk. The All Out Lite Women's Sleeping Pad accomplishes that goal and then some. This three-season mat offers increased hip cushioning and foot insulation specifically for the female form, while insulated Air-Loft Thermo side rails help lock in heat. The pad's center consists of lightweight, supportive foam, and P.O.E covered the entire pad in durable ripstop fabric. The surface's sticky S-print stops you from sliding off your mat during your REM cycle.
Bottom Line: The All Out Lite Women's Sleeping Pad provides three-season warmth and support specifically for female backpackers.
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By: gnat
December 29, 2008
even after a few uses I still have to inflate this myself, which makes it not exactly "self inflating", which would be fine if it was not supposed to be self-inflating.... also, I bought it because I seem to have the "achy hip" issue from lying on the ground, and thought that a women's pad might alleviate this annoyance. No go. :(
Do the stuff sack, strap, and repair kit come with the pad?
Do the stuff sack, strap, and repair kit come with the pad?
By: ama2851925
April 2, 2009
Yes it does. Good value!
By: John Hansen
April 2, 2009
tastes great, less filling (actually, less $$ from the wallet!)
By: Re Wikstrom
July 5, 2007
I bought this for a recent backpacking trip to avoid taking my over-sized car camping pad. I was originally looking to get the Thermarest Pro Lite because I know a lot of people who love theirs, but I really couldn't justify the price of the prolite. I came across this POE pad and liked the sound of it, and the price!
I have only used it a couple nights but i couldn't be happier. I even fell asleep on it at home by accident the first night i had inflated it before i was going to pack it the next day. The baffles on the side that are suppose to keep the heat in also help to keep you in the middle of the pad (and i usually have issues sliding off the sides of my pads -hence my oversized car camping pad- and even when i was a little 12 year old i would fall off, but i don't fall off the sides of the All Out Lite.
i haven't used it enough to report on durability over time or inflated it enough to speak to it's self inflation but will report back when i have. But so far, i can't see why anyone wouldn't want this pad for backpacking!
i can't find the "rolled size" anywhere. does
i can't find the "rolled size" anywhere. does anyone have any idea?
By: kristinmic1703552
March 28, 2009
The rolled/stuffed size is 4.5 x 12in for the regular, which is the only purchase option at the moment. The petite rolled size is 4 x 12in.
By: BAinUT
March 29, 2009
Not For Fat-asses
By: HK
September 8, 2008
I was so excited to try this out. I tend to roll alot as well as slide all over my sleeping pad (I am also a side sleeper). The side air baffles seemed like a great idea they just weren't "quite" enough to give me that "tucked" in feeling (I was really hoping for). I pretty much slid up and down on the pad the "sticky s-print" just didn't cut it. As for the extra padding in the hip area, my hips ached in the morning (I do sleep on my side). I thought that maybe I was just a bit too pudgy. I think overall that this is a pretty well thought out design but perhaps due to the fact that I am just a freak kind of sleeper, it didn't work for me.
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