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Sue Schwamb

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Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Sleeping Pad - Women's

Rating for this product: 5 October 25, 2009

My husband and I each bought a Trail Lite pad in order to cold-weather camp. We were recently in Minnesota trying them out (only got to 30 degrees at night) and they were EXTREMELY comfortable, easy to strap to the pack, and they helped keep us warm. When it get's really chilly, you would more than likely need to put another substantial barrier between yourself and your tent floor though.

The woman's pro-lite is slightly warmer than the regular one, which was a definite plus, as my hub did get a little chilly in the morning.

The directions that came with the pad are very helpful. As mentioned in the directions, the pad self-inflates a little better when the pad is warm and when you do not store it compressed and rolled. The pad has a "memory", and if you store it rolled, it will fight inflation.

The only con to this purchase is that the stuff sack is sold seperately. We found them relatively cheap at the Cabela's in MN. Though for the price you pay for the mattress itself, it would be nice if they were sold together.

My pack is to the left in the picture.

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