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Pacific Outdoor Equipment Uber Lite Sleeping Pad
If your goal is to shave every possible ounce from your pack and still get a good night's sleep, rest easy on the Pacific Outdoor Equipment InsulMat Über-Lite Sleeping Pad. This ¾-length minimal sleeping pad from Pacific Outdoor Equipment insulates your core and cushions your shoulders and hips, providing warmth and support to the areas of your body that need it most. The InsulMat Über-Lite's valve resides at the top where you're in no danger of rolling over on it. This ultra-light mat weighs only 9oz and takes up less space than an extra layer in your backpack.
Bottom Line: Add the Insulmat Uber-Lite Sleeping Pad to your pack and you won't even notice it, but you'll be glad it's there come bedtime.
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Lite Sleeping Pad
By: AmandaChantel
April 13, 2009
This pad is truly light weight and packs to a very small size. I can easily stick it in the side compartment of my backpack and its just a little bigger then my rain pants. It travels well, and has its own self patch kit. It is wonderful to sit on in camp and has a thick bottom padding.
This pad is made for back sleepers only. I've found that as a woman, I can sleep on my stomach only if I push it up and have my hips and legs on the ground. This is not comfortable at all if there are rocks are any type of hard ground under you. I've woken up in the morning with bruising on my knee from an unseen rock in the way.
This pad DOES NOT keep you warm in colder climates. Your legs are always on the ground and this pad only comes to about my hips (I'm 5'6).
It is made for slim people. The back support is minimal. The head section is usually uncomfortable as the valve is there. I constantly slip off this thing.
I would not recommend this at all. While I like to go as light as I can-just go without.
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