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Is this sleeping pad comfortable at this thickness?
Yes. Thickness isn't the key factor for sleeping pad comfort – the number of points of suspension is. Our air sprung cell sleeping pads support your body weight with hundreds of individually air-filled springs.
Is this sleeping pad easy to inflate?
Yes! The supplied stuff sack features an integrated Airstream Pump which will quickly and easily inflate the sleeping pad. This means no hard work and dizziness for you, and practically no condensation moisture inside the pad.
Does the sleeping pad make noise when I shift around in my sleep?
No. The reflective material (Exkin Platinum®) and the outer laminate material are both very quiet. Your tent buddy will thank you in the morning.
Is the sleeping pad suitable for backpacking when it weighs more than 1.5 lbs?
This sleeping pad is designed for shorter hikes to your campsite. For backpacking, where every ounce counts, we recommend sleeping pads at 1.5 lbs or less.
Is the sleeping pad suitable for backpacking?
This sleeping pad is lightweight (< 1.5 lbs) and compact, making it ideal for backpacking and bike touring.
Is the Comfort Light Insulated Sleeping Pad warm enough for four-season use?
Almost. This air sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 3.7, which is perfect right down to a hard frost. Midwinter campers may want to add a second insulating layer.
Is the sleeping pad suitable for backpacking when it weighs over 1.5 lbs?
Possibly. At just a little over 1.5 lbs, this sleeping pad is likely too heavy for warm-weather backpacking. However, the little extra weight might be worth it when backpacking in colder environments.
Is the Women's Comfort Light Insulated Sleeping Pad warm enough for extended three-season use?
Yes! This air sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 3.9, which is enough insulation for 3-season comfort. Midwinter campers may want to add a second insulating layer.
Is the Comfort Plus Insulated Sleeping Pad warm enough for four-season use?
Yes! This air sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 4, which is enough insulation for 3-season comfort. Midwinter campers may want to add a second insulating layer.
Is the Comfort Plus XT Insulated Sleeping Pad warm enough for shoulder season?
Yes. This insulated air sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 4.7 – warm enough for year-round camping.
Is the Ether Light XT Insulated Sleeping Pad warm enough for shoulder seasons?
This air sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 3.2, which is enough insulation for use from late spring to early fall. For insulated sleeping pads that are better in colder conditions, look for pads with higher R-Values and 4-season use.
Is the Women's Ether Light XT Insulated Sleeping Pad warm enough for four-season use?
Almost. This air sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 3.5, which is enough insulation for use from early spring to late fall.
Is the Ether Light XT Sleeping Pad warm enough for cold weather and four-season use?
No. This air sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 1.2 and is designed for summer and warm-weather use. Colder-weather campers should choose an insulated sleeping pad with a higher R-Value.
Is the Women's Ether Light XT Insulated Sleeping Pad warm enough for winter conditions and four-season use?
Yes! The tested R-Value of 6.3 of this sleeping pad and lack of internal air movement (which reduces heat loss) makes it perfect for 4-season use.
Is the Ether Light XT Extreme Insulated Sleeping Pad warm enough for winter conditions and four-season use?
Absolutely. The tested R-Value of 6.2 of this sleeping pad and lack of internal air movement (which reduces heat loss) makes it perfect for colder temps and four-season use.
Will the UltraLight Insulated Sleeping Pad protect me from the cold air and ground temperatures?
This sleeping pad features two types of insulation to prevent radiant and convective heat loss. The tested R-Value of 3.1 and the lack of internal air movement means minimal loss of warmth, making the pad great for moderate to cooler conditions.
Is the Women's UltraLight Insulated Sleeping Pad warm enough for three-season use?
Yes. This sleeping pad features two types of insulation to prevent radiant and convective heat loss. The tested R-Value of 3.5 and the lack of internal air movement means minimal loss of warmth, making this pad great for 3-season use.
Is the UltraLight Sleeping Pad suitable for cold weather?
No. This sleeping pad does not have additional internal insulation, so it is intended only for warm-weather camping. For colder conditions, we recommend an insulated sleeping pad.
Is the sleeping pad suitable for backpacking when it weighs more than 1.5 lbs?
This sleeping pad was designed only for shorter hikes to your campsite. For backpacking, where every ounce counts, we recommend sleeping pads at 1.5 lbs or less.
Is the sleeping pad suitable for backpacking?
This sleeping pad is super lightweight (< 1.5 lbs) and compact, making it ideal for backpacking and bike touring.
Is the sleeping pad suitable for backpacking when it weighs over 1.5 lbs?
At just a little over 1.5 lbs, this sleeping pad is likely too heavy for warm-weather backpacking. However, the little extra weight is fine for backpacking in colder environments.
How is this sleeping pad different from other self-inflating sleeping pads?
The technology in this sleeping pad reduces the weight and packed volume of the foam by 40%, making it lighter and more compact while still providing essential support and comfort. Perfect for extended trips in the backcountry.
How is this sleeping pad different from other self-inflating sleeping pads?
The technology in this sleeping pad reduces the weight and packed volume without sacrificing support or comfort. Perfect for extended trips in the backcountry.
Is the sleeping pad easy to pack into its stuff sack?
A larger sleeping pad will always require some effort to pack into its stuff sack. However, this pad features a flip-over valve which prevents the pad from drawing air back in while it's being rolled up, making it easier to deflate.
Is the sleeping pad easy to pack into its stuff sack?
This sleeping pad features a one-way inflate valve that flips over to become a deflate valve, making it super easy to pack down. Roll a little. Take a break. Roll some more. Done!
Is the Comfort Plus Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad warm enough for three-season use?
Yes. This self-inflating sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 4.3 – suitable for use in all but the coldest weather.
Is the Camp Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad warm enough for three-season use?
Yes. This self-inflating sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 4.2 – perfect for 3-season comfort.
Is the Comfort Deluxe Self-Inflating Pad warm enough for winter conditions?
Absolutely. This self-inflating pad has a tested R-Value of 6.5 – perfect for cold-weather adventures.
Is this sleeping pad's packed size small enough for non-motorized travel?
No. The packed volume of the Comfort Deluxe Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad is similar to a folding camp chair, so most backpackers, hikers, and bikepackers pack something lighter and more compact.
Does the Comfort Light Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad have enough insulation for three-season use?
Yes. This self-inflating sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 3.1 – suitable for late spring to early fall camping and 3-season comfort.
Is the Women's Comfort Light Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad warm enough for three-season use?
Yes. This self-inflating pad has a tested R-Value of 3.8 – great for 3-season comfort.
Is the Comfort Plus Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad warm enough for three-season use?
Yes. The Comfort Plus SI sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 4.1 – suitable for 3-season comfort.
Is the Women's Comfort Plus Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad warm enough for winter conditions and cold-weather temps?
Yes! This self-inflating sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 5.1, which is enough insulation for sleeping on really cold ground. It also features warmth and comfort zones in the hips and feet for added protection.
Does the Ultralight Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad have enough insulation for extended three-season temperatures?
Not really. This self-inflating sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 2.6, which only provides enough insulation for the moderate temperatures of late spring to early fall.
Is the Women's Ultralight Self-Inflating Sleeping Pad warm enough for three-season use?
Not really. This self-inflating sleeping pad has a tested R-Value of 2.6, which only provides enough insulation for the moderate temperatures of late spring to early fall.
Is this down sleeping bag warm enough for cool-weather camping or travel?
Yes. The quality down and technical construction of this sleeping bag keeps you warm even on chilly nights. We recommend pairing this bag with sleeping pad that has a higher than 3.5 R-Value, like our Comfort Plus Insulated, for added comfort in cooler temps.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes, this sleeping bag is great for warm-weather camping. It features full-length side zippers and foot box zipper for ventilation, or you can simply remove the upper section completely to use as a lightweight comforter.
Does this sleeping bag have a sleeve to fit a sleeping pad?
This sleeping bag does not have a designated sleeve for your sleeping pad. Instead, the lower section of this sleeping bag is fully insulated to avoid cold spots and features elastic straps to secure your sleeping pad.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cool-weather camping or travel?
Absolutely. This sleeping bag features Thermolite® insulation with WaveLoft construction designed to keep you warm all night long. We recommend pairing the Venture 23°F sleeping bag, which has a draft collar, with 3.5 R-Value (or higher) sleeping pad like the Comfort Light Insulated.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes, this sleeping bag is great for warm-weather camping. It features a full-length side zipper, second half-length zipper, and foot box zipper for ventilation. Or, you can simply use as a lightweight comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
Yes! This sleeping bag can be zipped together with our Ascent, Trek, and Traverse sleeping bags. The Venture's regular and long sizes have the same side zipper length.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cool-weather camping or travel?
This sleeping bag is great for moderate to cool weather camping. The WaveLoft insulation is designed to maximize loft and warmth for temperatures as low as 30°F. For added comfort, try a sleeping pad that's greater than 3.5 R-Value like the Comfort Light Insulated. Cold-weather campers might look to the Venture sleeping bag series for maximum warmth and protection.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes, this sleeping bag is great for warm-weather camping. It features a full-length side zipper (with two zipper sliders) that extends through the foot box for ventilation or to transform into a lightweight comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
No, this sleeping back does not join with another. If you're looking to couple your sleeping bag to a Sea to Summit Unisex model, the Venture sleeping bag series would be the best synthetic-insulated choice.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cool-weather camping or travel?
Absolutely. This sleeping bag features Thermolite® insulation with WaveLoft designed to keep you warm when the temperature drops. For colder temperatures, we recommend the Traverse 15°F sleeping bag paired with a sleeping pad that has an R-Value of 4.5 or higher, like the Comfort Light Insulated.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes, this sleeping bag is great for warm-weather camping. It features a full-length side zipper, second half-length zipper, and a foot box zipper for ventilation or to transform into a lightweight comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
Yes! This sleeping bag can be zipped together with our Altitude, Journey, or Venture sleeping bag models. Traverse's regular and long sizes have the same side zipper length.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cold-weather camping or travel?
Perhaps. You would need the Trailhead III sleeping bag since its Waveloft insulation maximizes loft. We also recommend pairing this bag with a 3.5+ R-Value sleeping pad, like our Comfort Light Insulated, and consider a Reactor sleeping pad liner.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes, this sleeping bag is great for warm-weather camping. It features a full-length side zipper (with two zipper sliders) that extends through the foot box for ventilation or to transform into a lightweight comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
No, this sleeping back does not join with another. If you're looking to couple your sleeping bag to a Sea to Summit Unisex model, consider our Traverse synthetic model.
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