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Nice value in a thick pad

Therm-a-Rest Trail Pro Sleeping Pad

Therm-a-Rest Trail Pro Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 5 May 3, 2009

Recently purchased TAR trail pro for use mainly on scouting trips with my son. Used it twice so far with comfortable results. Both nights it was paired with a Mountain Hardware Ultralamina 32 mummy bag and used in a tent with a tarp underneath on flat, grassy land. Temps in the low 40's one night, upper 40's the other. Despite being an active sleeper (I toss and turn a lot), I had no problem staying on the pad. The 2" thickness kept me comfortable all night. The pad reached near fullness on its own within about 1 hour, with an additional 2 breaths to top it off prior to sleeping. No leaks noted, but I also purchased repair kit just in case. Overall, a nice balance between weight and comfort. Packs nicely and sleeps comfortably.

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