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Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Sleeping Pad - Women's
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Brett Clatt
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Yes, I'm a guy who uses a woman's pad. I can sleep on anything so when I wanted to get a pad I was more concerned about weight and size, the women's pad provides some padding and warmth without being obnoxiously huge. I also use the ultra light half pads and I really like those. As long as my shoulders have something to rest on, I'm happy. I don't seem to have any sleep issues with my hips or feet laying directly on the ground.
the rolled size of 28 x 18 in seems too...
Jana Dahmen
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the rolled size of 28 x 18 in seems too large for this item. Is the sizing correct?
I like this pad, but as a tall woman, it...
jebp430981
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I like this pad, but as a tall woman, it has been agrivating that they are pretty much all 66". Does anyone know of longer women's pads? I am looking for something to use backpacking, has a good R value and is at least 1.5". Thank you!
Arthur Debowski
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The LONG variants in Big Agnes pads are 78" long and their regulars are 72" For example http://www.backcountry.com/big-agnes-air-core-sleeping-pad-bag0011
Great Pad
Ladda Amanda Kosaketh
Member since
- Gender: Female
I love this pad. It's really comfortable and I especially like in the winter because I used have a thermarest Z-lite but snow used to get stuck in the little cavities and I would wake up with little wet spots on my bag. With this pad, I don't.
Love the warmth!
lhd2899623
Member since
The women's Trail Lite has a higher "R" value for warmth than the men's. I took it on a weekend backpacking trip up to 9,000 feet in September. It got to freezing that night but I stayed warm and comfortable.
What makes this a women's pad. Just the...
Tony Gonzalez
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What makes this a women's pad. Just the length? I was thinking about buying a matching pair for me and my g/f. I am 5'11 she is 5'7
Thomas Ogasawara
Member since
Pretty much. at 5'11" your feet will hang off, but it's not a big deal. Women's pads are often just a little shorter, sometimes the shape/width varies from the men's versions, but I don't think it matters much.
not THE MOST comfy- but very light and convenient
Rachael Burks
Member since
This item is very light, rolls up very small, and the fit is lovely. I'm 5'7" and it was plenty long. It's definitely not the most comfortable thermarest on the planet but it's very convenient and easy
This pad seems to be essentially the same...
Klara
Member since
This pad seems to be essentially the same as Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite, but R-value stated here is 4.9, whereas Trial Lite - 3.4. Quite a difference. Where is the truth?
Matthew Niedermiller
Member since
The men's version has cut outs of foam the entire length of the pad. The women's pad has solid foam through 3/4 of the pad. They are sized differently. The men's reg is 6ft and the women's is 5'8". With the men's being long and more cut outs the pads actually way nearly the same. If you are on the shorter side save the 5 bucks and buy the women's model. More warmth for the same weight.
Jman
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if it's 66" long it's for someone less than 5'6"
I <3 my Therm-a-rest
ceh4086369
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I use the Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Sleeping Pad for all sorts of applications. I take it bicycle touring, car camping, home for the holidays, or anywhere I may need to spend the night.
I've had mine for a little over a year and it has held up great. I'm 5'4" inches with wide shoulders for a female and the pad fits very comfortably.
The pad may be heavy for those who backpack and it takes up a bit of space, but it fits pretty well on the back of my bike and is easy to store in the car or wherever I may take it.
I'd definitely recommend the Trail Lite to anyone looking for a nice sleeping pad for a good price.
Solid Little Pad
Veronica Asmus
Member since
This is a solid sleeping pad. It kept me surprisingly warm on the still-frozen ground in Southern Utah this winter. It's comfy and light! I give it four stars because, while I love the pad, it's slick. I kept sliding off the pad, especially when I got anywhere near the edge. Since it's a sleeping pad you're pretty much always near an edge so that got irritating.
All in all, though, I'd say this is a great sleeping pad for the cost. Light, rolls up small, and comfy. I'm glad I switched to this pad.
