Gear Review
Great night's sleep on the trail!
By LWi2941276
Ranked #670 - Sleeping Pads
October 28, 2009
I took the Big Agnes Div. Insulated Air Core Pad on a fall hiking week-end a few days ago. Temps at night were around 35 degrees F. The pad was everything advertised. I am happy with it and the cost was much more reasonable than the competitiors version. Blowing it up and deflating it was no big deal (3-5 min tops). I felt no soreness from sleeping on the ground as I did with my previous therm-a-rest self inflating pad. This was definitely worth the purchase. Also, it did not take up much room and did not add much weight to my pack. I love that it fits in my pack and does not have to be strapped to the outside. I highly recommend this accessory for your next hiking trip!
View Details: Big Agnes Diversion Insulated Air Core Pad
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] 100% Recycled polyester ripstop, internal PU coating; [Insulation] Climashield HL Green (100% recycled synthetic)
- Dimensions:
- [Petite] 20 x 66 x 2.5in (50.8 x 168 x 6.4cm); [Reg] 20 x 72 x 2.5in (50.8 x 183 x 6.4cm); [Lng] 20 x 78 x 2.5 (50.8 x 198.1 x 6.4cm)
- Rolled Size:
- [Petite] 5 x 9.5in (12.7 x 24.1cm); [Reg] 5.5 x 9.5in (14 x 24.1cm); [Lng] 6 x 10in (15.2 x 25.4cm)
- Weight:
- [Petite] 24oz (680g); [Reg] 26oz (737g); [Lng] 28oz (794g)
- Recommended Use:
- Cool-weather & alpine camping & backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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