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Perfect for ultralighting.
Big Agnes Clearview Air Pad - Mummy
July 24, 2008
This sleeping pad is the lightest, thickest pad you will come across, period. The drawbacks are simple: no foam to inflate the pad for you (which you don't need anyway), it is poppable (though I have yet to do so), and condensation from your breath when you inflate it. I would buy again.
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