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Klymit
Static V Sleeping Pad

4.455882352941177 out of 5 stars
68 Review
$49.99 - $74.99
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Static V Sleeping Pad

No one actually sleeps without moving, and it's never fun to wake up on the cold and uncomfortable ground, so get some shuteye on the Klymit Static V Sleeping Pad. It's nearly two feet wide, so you have some room to wiggle, and it features dynamic side rails to keep you from rolling off the pad while you dream about doing the worm. The V-chamber design is optimized to keep you comfortable and warm with the minimum amount of material, too, so the Static V weighs just about one pound and compresses to the size of a water bottle for easy packing.


Material
100% 75D polyester
Style
air pad
Dimensions
[short] 50 x 23 x 2.5in, [long] 78 x 23 x 2.5in
R-Value
1.3
Packed Size
8 x 3in
Claimed Weight
1lb 6.4oz
Recommended Use
weekend camping
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 115 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 3 reviews
2 Stars - 2 reviews
3 Stars - 6 reviews
4 Stars - 23 reviews
5 Stars - 81 reviews

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2 out of 5 stars

August 23, 2024

Works, but not that durable

They've been in use for maybe 6-8 nights total and both (we own 2) sprung a very similar leak the same night at one of the "welds". We were able to patch one successfully, but the other kid slept on the ground for our last night out. Light and small, but if it springs a leak - useless.

Paul W
ExpertVoice.com

Originally reviewed on ExpertVoice.com

5 out of 5 stars

August 13, 2024

Slept like a baby

The thing was cozy and I slept like a baby. The only 2 things were that it was a pain to pack in a hurry (at first), and that it was too big to fit into my issued bivy cover. The former issue was simply remedied by forgoing the stuff sack included and simply either throwing it in a bag, or wrapping it in 550 or elastic cord. The fitting issue wasn't the product's fault, as it is the "long" variant. I definitely plan to order a standard length one before the next field exercise; the thing made falling and staying asleep in weird sleeping spots easy. Word of warning, double check that the valve to let the air out is closed, before you try to start filling; it's common sense, you say, but it happens.

Arthur L
klymit

Originally reviewed on klymit

5 out of 5 stars

August 8, 2024

Great little sleeping pad

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great little sleeping pad. I use it for work and it allows me comfortable and quality sleep!

Michael W.
gathroutdoors.com

Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com

3 out of 5 stars

July 24, 2024

Too minimal for me, maybe ideal for some

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it
Size Bought:
Long

I'm not critiquing the quality of the build, of which I have no doubt or experience to rate. I found the pad was too minimal for comfort. I tried pad out on an un-carpeted floor and found that while it did pad me (6'1" 170lb side sleeper) without bottoming out, it felt precarious and unsatisfactory by itself. I think it has to do with the small volume of air, so with my weight it becomes highly compressed and firm, with no give (more air would have more room to distribute the weight and allow for springiness). Inflating it less wasn't an option as the line between "inflated" and "not" was paper thin. When I added a roll of closed cell foam underneath I felt less uneasy about damaging it, but no more supported. As a topper for a cot I could see it making a lot more sense, it is breathable and compact. Or for someone who doesn't need much cushion (like a back sleeper who's used to just using a foam roll) and wants a lightweight option it might be just what they're looking for.

Experienced camper
5 out of 5 stars

July 11, 2024

Great pad for a great price

So far so good. I haven't used it in the cold yet but it's held up so far. Found my kid jumping on it and no leaks, so far it's sturdy. I like the width and thickness- I am a stomach and side sleeper. I do wish I bought a bag inflator or the usb pump. It's not fun to blow up but it's also not terrible. Packs up small as well.

klymit

Originally reviewed on klymit

5 out of 5 stars

May 3, 2024

Perfect fit for those on the shorter side

This is one of my favorite sleep pads so far. It is lightweight, packs up to the size of a pop can, and works perfectly well for my size (I'm 5' 5"). I've been a Klymit user for years and this particular model is my favorite so far. I recommend it for backcountry backpackers, for sure.

Jennifer V
klymit

Originally reviewed on klymit

5 out of 5 stars

March 3, 2024

bought this to see how it would do rather than an under quilt for a hammock. worked perfectly.

Michael T
klymit

Originally reviewed on klymit

5 out of 5 stars

October 9, 2023

This pad was very lightweight, yet durable for my backcountry hunting trip and made a huge difference in the sleep I got. It was very easy to setup and takedown.

klymit

Originally reviewed on klymit

5 out of 5 stars

September 21, 2023

Bit, easy to inflate and deflate and packs small

I've yet to sleep on it outside. Laying on concrete and hardwood flooring, it seems pretty comfortable overall. Length is amazing. Inflation and deflation are both simple and fast (so easy and so fast, which is great because usually you are inflating this because you are tired). The packed size is unbelievably small when compared to my old 90's era sleeping pad, and this feels just as burly, although I have yet to test it to that degree. Ask me again in 30 years?

klymit

Originally reviewed on klymit

5 out of 5 stars

September 12, 2023

Love it. Small. Lightweight. Great

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love it. Small. Lightweight. Great for summer bike touring.

Patrick K.
gathroutdoors.com

Originally reviewed on gathroutdoors.com