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Ramses
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de diciembre de 2024
Works as designed. Like the straps, quite soft foam so provides good cushioning, average insulation
Jorge Cárdenas
Comentado en México el 31 de julio de 2019
Es mucho más cómodo usar el pad para dormir en casa de campaña, sobre todo en suelos rocosos como los de Yucatán, compra una almohada inflable y listo
Emily
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de agosto de 2017
I previously owned a lightweight inflatable sleeping pad, with which I slept anywhere between 2 or 5 hours per night while camping - waking repeatedly in the night, not able to get comfortable. It made the days surrounding my campnights inconvenient, dealing with the effects of sleep deprivation. I picked this pad up with my eye on the low price and light weight. It's not as light as my air pad was, but the extra few ounces are absolutely worth it - I slept nearly a full 8 hours on this sucker all weekend!It worked quite well for stomach sleeping (are we that rare?) and okay for short periods of side sleeping with a pretty meager pillow. And I nearly passed out on it lying on my back watching the stars. Probably it's the most comfortable for back sleeping, but I don't back sleep to save others from my snoring.It does mark up dents and dings pretty easily, but I'm not convinced that any of them are permanent, and it seems to be cosmetic damage only. It's fairly voluminous but light, and easy to cut if you want to size it just right for your pack. Mine has ties on the outside for pads, so I cut off the couple inches at the bottom where the straps were connected. Knocked off a point for eagerness to show dents and some discomfort on my legs in the night (but that could have just been evidence of how swole my thighs were after the day's hike). For me, this pad is an absolute godsend.
Don Vito
Comentado en México el 3 de octubre de 2017
Este es un producto superligero con mucha eficiencia para aislar el piso frío. Combinado con un colchón inflable ligero se puede aislar perfectamente hasta una temperatura de casi 0 grados. Para estar en nieve, recomiendo 2 de estos o el modelo que es mas grueso, (sin olvidar el colchón), para algo así como de -5 C hasta -10 C. También cuidar que el sleeping sea adecuado para esas temperaturas. El pad azul es un excelente producto.
Alice
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de abril de 2016
HX:I've just gotten into camping about a year or two ago. I've tested this tent-camping on loose gravel/dirt and it was a great experience. I'm a pretty easy sleeper but I didn't feel uncomfortable at night at all. It makes a huge difference from sleeping on the thin tent tarp and feeling every rock.PROS:It's so light! This is a big plus when carrying it around. It is also very easy to pack up, making setting up and packing up very quick. I've enjoyed using it, as I said before. It does a good job of protecting your butt, back, or whatever part of you is lying on the ground from the irregular and sharp rocks you may be set up on. It definitely works better than a yoga mat or blanket. It's long enough and a half for me. Granted, I'm about 5' even, but I've had taller friends sleep on it and it works for them as well.CONS:It will definitely, definitely get scratched up if you use it outside a tent. This is not a problem so far because it hasn't affected the utility of the product. There's also no heat/thermal retaining function like some other higher-end products. This wasn't a big deal for me personally because I haven't been camping out in near freezing temperatures with this pad, but keep that in mind when you're buying a product like this!Overall, good buy at this price point. My family has two!
Aegiscrash
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de mayo de 2015
This product is all about expectations, you are buying a camp pad for around ten bucks, and that is exactly what you get. It is a soft-ish closed cell piece of foam. You get your moneys worth, and that's it. This has no fancy features, it is a foam pad, and as a foam pad it works well. I don't understand some of the neg reviews, i will rack it up to some having hundred dollar exceptions for a ten dollar pad. As for durability, as long as you take care of it, you shouldn't have a issue, but it will not stand up to abuse. The built in straps work very well, and it is very light.I have used it several times both out camping with the scouts and at home for testing and if your a back sleeper it will work well for you in a moderate environment. If its going to get below 30F - 40F, or if you are a side sleeper, then you should look into something that is thicker.Pros:-Cheap / very light / built in strapsCons: not for winter camping, can tear if abused, too thin for side sleepers
Anonymous Buyer
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de octubre de 2015
Doesn't seems to be too sturdy. The thickness is just okay.
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