Gear Review
Worked great on several trips
By Jay Griffin
Ranked #236 - Sleeping Pads
November 2, 2009
I don't have an Agnes bag and just put the pad on the ground under my mummy. I don't slide off it. If I don't inflate it all the way it's more comfy for me sleeping on my side. I bought one. Used it a couple times, then bought another one for a another family member. They both work well. It does take quite a few breaths to get it inflated, but it's not too bad.I just went camping a week ago and the temp got down to the upper 20's. This insulated me from the cold ground inside a tent.
I roll the pad up and put it into the provided bag. I then stuff that bag into my sleeping bag's stuff sack and cinch it up. It packs small enough to fit in with the sleeping bag just fine.
View Details: Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Sleeping Pad - Mummy
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- [Shell] 70D Nylon, internal PU coating; [Insulation] PrimaLoft eco (50% recycled)
- Dimensions:
- [Small] 60 x 20in (152.4 x 51cm); [Reg] 72 x 20in (183 x 51cm); [Lng] 78 x 20in (198 x 51cm)
- Rolled Size:
- [Small] 4.5 x 9in (11.4 x 22.9cm); [Reg] 5 x 9in (12.7 x 22.9cm); [Long] 5.5 x 9in (14 x 22.9cm)
- R Value:
- 4.1
- Weight:
- [Small] 18oz (510g); [Reg] 21oz (595g); [Long] 23oz (652g)
- Recommended Use:
- Chilly weather camping, backpacking
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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