Gear Review
Could be rated for colder
By Barry Blalock
Ranked #273 - Midweight Sleep Pads
June 1, 2009
Prep and thruhiked with this pad in 0 degF cold and kept warm throughout the night. The cut is ample enough for a broad shouldered hiker and this thing fits magically into the BA Horse Thief for your summer bag. I used the regular and I am 5'10" 190 and this thing was perfect for my frame. I blew it up and used it every night for 135 nights. I wouldn't put any Tyvek underneath while sleeping in the shelters on the AT because the material is super tough and definitely not slippery which is good for keeping your bag on top. I will never use another sleeping pad because this thing has everything right. One problem a lot of thruhikers have is not being able to readjust to sleeping in a bed for almost a month because our bodies got so used to sleeping on hard surfaces. I had no problem readjusting because this felt like I was on a bed every night I was out there. Sleep is super important for your body and mind when you are trying to recharge day after day of long 20 milers, this gave me sound and nourishing rest every night. I didn't mind the 5 minutes it took to blow up because I knew what kind of comfort I was getting ready to enjoy. A fantastic airpad that weighs nothing and gives you a great nights sleep.
View Details: Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Mummy
Helpful Votes: 1 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [shell] 70 nylon, internal PU coating; [insulation] PrimaLoft eco (50% recycled)
- Dimensions:
- [small ] 60 x 20 in; [regular ] 72 x 20 in; [long ] 78 x 20 in
- Rolled Size:
- [small] 4.5 x 9 in; [regular] 5 x 9 in; [long] 5.5 x 9 in
- R-Value:
- 4.1
- Weight:
- [sma;ll] 18 oz; [regular] 21 oz; [long] 23 oz
- Recommended Use:
- chilly weather camping, backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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