Sleeping Pad for Camping
Just Want to sleep comfortably anywhere? WANNTS sleeping pad innovation hexagon design is made special with body mapping technology.No need to suffer with a cheap, flimsy, and undersized outdoor sleeping pad! This quality portable camping pad is perfect,great sturdy and super comfortable – great for any sleep position!
Sleeping Mat for Hiking
Made with the strongest outdoor-grade material, WANNTS sleeping pad is perfect for any weather conditions. Be able to accompany you on any type of adventure, our camping mattress pad inflates to an impressive size of 75″ X 25″ and will give you the comfort you need.The sleeping pad is waterproof and only 30OZ weight, making it perfect and super easy to carry for any outdoor activities.
Sleeping Pad for Car Travel
There is no need to inflate with your hands, mouth, or a pump for our camping sleeping pad. It just only takes 20s after you inflate the sleeping mat fully by stamping the spot of the built-in pump with your foot.With anti-leakage films in the valves, you would never worry about air leaking when using it! Besides, super quick to deflate – take out the deflation plug.It’s time to plan a camping and hiking with our innovative camping sleeping pad now!
Using WANNTS Sleeping Pad to Make camping more convenient and comfortable!
Why Choose WANNTS Sleeping Pad ?
* 20s Quick inflation by pressing the built – in pump with your foot.You can also inflate with an air pump through the extra inflation valve.
* Premium heavy – duty ripstop military-grade nylon, withstanding everyday wear and tear.
* Easy to roll it up tightly for compact storage and transportation after deflation. Always enough room on the go.
Innovation Hexagon Design
Just Want to sleep comfortably anywhere? WANNTS sleeping pad innovation hexagon design is made special with body mapping technology.No need to suffer with a cheap, flimsy, and undersized outdoor sleeping pad! This quality portable camping pad is perfect,great sturdy and super comfortable – great for any sleep position!
Specification
* Side buttons for attaching to another inflatable pad.Military- Grade heavy duty nylon
* After inflation – 78” *25*3.5”
* Waterproof TPU Layer
* Anti-leak, anti-skid, puncture proof, tear resistant
What You Will Get
1 * WANNTS Camping Pad
1* User Manual
Alyna baker –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Comfortable and Durable
Took me 2 seconds to figure out how to fill, but after that it was very easy in inflate and super comfortable to sleep on. Rolls up easily and fit great back into bag.
4 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The perfect air mattress for camping!
This camping pad is perfect for anyone who needs a light weight portable air mattress that is compact, comfortable, and super easy to use. Inflating this pad was a breeze with it’s built in foot pump and the large air valve made deflating it just as quick and easy! Your could also inflate or deflate the pillow to your liking which was really great! We opted to use a camp pillow therefore we deflated the pillow part to be at the same height as the rest of the mattress pad. It also rolled up really nice and fit easily back in its travel pouch. Worth the price!!
8 people found this helpful
Emma –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to Use and Comfortable
I used this on a camping trip in the Smoky Mountains. It was comfortable, easy to inflate, and a good value. I would not recommend this product for rocky ground, but it is great for your typical camping trip!
One person found this helpful
Public Profile Name –
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is excellent!! Seriously!! Never using an air mattress again!!!
So I went on a 10 day camping trip for a college class when I had only ever camped maybe 2 nights at a time before this. I had always used an air mattress to do this, but because we were going to be so remote, I was horribly worried about the logistics of inflating it. My aunts showed me a version of this like 20x more expensive, lol, so I did my own searching and found this product.Let me just say that I have NEVER in my life used a product that comes in a bag and been able to fit it back into said bag with any amount of ease (or at all, sometimes) before this. I’m still blown away by it.But first: you unroll the whole thing and make sure the plug in the back of the pillow is closed, then open the plug in the foot pad. Because my tent was so short, I found it much easier to just use my hand to pump it, sort of cupping it so the plug isn’t completely covered. Sounds semi complicated but I promise that filling this up is incredibly easy and quick- seems to take more than the 100 pumps I think it claims but these are pretty much effortless to do.Close the foot plug when it’s filled- if you pinch the sides it’s deceivingly squishy, but trust me, when you’re laying on it, it doesn’t squish down like that.I’m 5’2 so I may be biased, but this thing is long!! I read a complaint about it being too short but that was definitely not my experience- it barely fit in my tent lol, which was small, but still. I read complaints about the pillow, but if you’re camping for as long as I was, you don’t want a fabric pillow. The fact that it was built in was amazing. I just covered it with a hoodie of mine and slept amazing on this thing (with a yoga mat type of insulator cover underneath it). The sleeping bag slid around on its plastic-y surface a bit which is possibly my only complaint! I bet a blanket underneath that would have solved it. Seriously, I was completely comfortable for 10 days on this thing. It never deflated except for ONE night where the temperature dipped quite a bit, then it’s like 20 pumps to get it right back to where it was. It’s stupid easy to use continually.Ok- now my favorite part!!!!! Deflating it and storing it!! When you unplug the one behind the pillow, 80% of the air poofs out all on its own instantly!! Then I folded both sides into the middle and started rolling- at first, when I tested this in my living room, I did this painstakingly- can you imagine my surprise when there was ample room in the bag for it??? You seriously don’t have to pay much attention when rolling this back up because it fits, with a bit of extra space even, back into the bag. Incredible. FYI I learned not to roll a sleeping bag (like 6 nights in unfortunately) but to just to stuff that mf straight into its bag- seems weird but it contorts to the space around it and is MUCH easier than wrestling it.Every air mattress I’ve ever used had to be reinflated every night to keep it firm, and I’ve had more than one spring a leak and refuse to stay inflated, during significantly shorter outings, leaving me sleeping on the ground, and they’re super loud when you move. This was SO easy to fill, use, and pack!!! It was surprisingly comfortable despite seeming sort of thin, I personally loved the built in pillow, and it was very durable! It’s in perfect shape after using it for 10 consecutive days and I’ll never use an air mattress for camping again because of it! I honestly cannot rave about this enough. I’m SO impressed by it! I did use a pad underneath it but I did it mostly for warmth as I was in the high desert where it gets like 35° at night. Plus it came with patches in case it did spring a leak!Best $40ish you’ll ever spend on a camping accessory, I promise. And it’s incredibly light weight once packed away, if you’re backpacking.
121 people found this helpful
J. Robbins –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Okay, this is really good.
I can’t remember how much this was when I bought it, but it was on “sale” and really quite cheap. I bought this because the self-inflating mat that I had been gifted last year just wasn’t cutting it. I really did not get much relief with it at all on hard ground.Having said all that, I did not use this one by itself. When I went to Big Bend, my campsite was really rocky… I actually think it was previously a gravel parking area, lol. The material on the underside of this mat felt pretty thin, so I used this on top of the crappy self inflating mattress, and it was a world of difference.I slept really well with this! No pain in my hips from sleeping on my side overnight, just a very comfortable nights rest. The only complaint I have is that after the first night, it had lost some of that firmness. So I had to repump it each night before sleeping.Packing it up was easy! It felt like all of the air went out once I removed the air stop. I was able to pack it right back into its packaging without issue.Again, I don’t think I would use this on hard ground without something else underneath it because the underside material is so thin. But if you have a crummy self inflating mat you can set it on, you’re golden!
2 people found this helpful
Chris NowakChris Nowak –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great inflatable pad for emergencies or car camping
I got a couple of these for a “glamping” event, and was most drawn to the fact that it can be snapped together (for couple camping), that it is relatively large, and that it was advertised as 14oz. I’m a seasoned backpacker so the fact that it is larger than my very expensive pad, has a foot pump, a built in pillow, and being the exact same weight had me incredibly curious about this pad.Well, not quite the dream scenario. This is much larger rolled up than my other pads. Looking at the comparison photo, from left to right is a $130 Nemo Tensor 20” insulated pad 14oz, a $50 Static V 18oz, and the Wannts pad. The Wannts is obviously much larger than the other 2. The reason it doesn’t pack down any smaller is because the foot pump cannot be folded so you essentially wrap the pad around the massive foot pump. (It’s also the largest pad I’ve ever seen at 77 inches inflated) The other issue is that I did not believe this was 14oz (the description says both 14oz and 600g – which is 21 oz) so I threw it on my scale and it’s 28oz, so double the advertisement. Ok so this thing is not really competing with traditional backpacking equipment, so why did I give it 5 stars? Because this pad is great for what it is.For under $30, this is a really solid pad for emergencies, car camping, a backup pad, or a scout / kid pad. There’s 2 philosophies on equipment, “buy once cry once” and “buy cheap, if you wear it out buy expensive”. If you’re in the second camp this is a really great pad. Blows up in just a few breaths, the 1 way nozzle makes it simple to get exactly the firmness you want and deflates in seconds.Just a personal opinion, and I didn’t mark it down any because it’s just my opinion, but this would be a 6 star pad if they got rid of the food pump. But that could be a plus for a new hiker or glamper. Its large size could make it a more comfortable transition too.Overall, it’s not replacing any gear in anyones backpack, but it’s a great starter or backup. Since I got it for glamping with people who don’t camp, that’s how I reviewed it since I didn’t think it would be fair to compare it to gear it’s not directly competing with.
124 people found this helpful
David Wildharber –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Really good value
Firstly, after having used it on 4 backpacking trips last summer, I can say the pad is a really good value. In my experience, it took a LOT more than “20s” to inflate it. I think I counted around 90-ish once. Not a huge deal, and still relatively easy to inflate. Also, I’d say it’s a fairly comfortable pad to sleep on. No real issues there that I can recall. Also, fairly surprised at the relative light weight based on the price point. I’d really like to know a legitimate R-value for this pad. If I’m guessing, I’d probably put it in the 2-3 range. Searched the Q&A function and someone said “10.” I actually LOLed. Summary…if you’re just doing some summer or late spring/early fall overnight backpacking trips, this is a great pad. If I were going on some extended trips earlier or later in the shoulder seasons, I’d recommend going with something a little lighter and with a higher R-value.
8 people found this helpful
Finton –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good
I bought this for my Bivvy tent and it has worked good so far. It is pretty broad allowing for a good bit of room. It does not takes to long to inflate only about a minute or two its pretty efficient.
Tamoshi –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very nice beginner pad for camping
As someone who is just getting into camping and didn’t want to just raw dog my sleeping bag on the bottom of the tent where you can still feel the hard ground, its pretty damn good. Albeit, I’m not one of those people that has tried 10 different sleeping pads. The most experience I have had is laying on the hard ground and also trying the fun display sleeping pad they have at IREI on top a bed of smooth rocks.The cool bits:- SO easy to put back into the carry baggy. The sides have little button clips that are supposed to potentially connect two beds together but it can ALSO be used to fold the bed into 3, length wise, and clip itself together to make it even easier to roll it back up. Fantastic.-Yes, you can clip it to another sleeping pad. This is only a plus if you either want a nice big space for yourself with two mats, or if you’re lucky enough (or unlucky) to have another human that wants you close enough to sleep.-Nice and easy to pump. No need to bring a separate pump or anything . Simply step on the appropriate spot a couple times and get it going. I found it best to cover the hole while you’re stepping down on it to pump.The sucky bits:-The one that everyone is going on about. This damned pillow. Since most of your body is going to be the part that is heavy and pushing all the air up to the pillow, its going to be the most aggressively hard part. This wouldn’t be as bad if it wasn’t just so high. If you prefer a good height to your head, good on ya. This isn’t the case for most people so everyone will be talking about this pillow. I like my head very low so I found myself actually slipping my body down far enough to avoid the pillow. Luckily its still long enough for me to do this comfortably (I am 5’9).-The pad slides a bit. Not terribly but just enough that you notice sometimes. I would find my head touching my tent, slide the pad back down a little, and a couple hours later I am back on that tent wall.TLDR:In a world where sleeping pads at camping stores and from name brands are anywhere from 50 to 250 bucks, I’ll take this one. The thing was 27 bucks and I only go camping occasionally. If I had the money to spend, I’ll put it toward a cot to add to sleep with but hey, budget campers unite. Its a great place to decide if sleeping pads are for you and don’t want to stick all that money into that big name one. If you end up being someone that needs a foam or different type of sleeping arrangement, its 27 bucks and Amazon makes returns easy. Happy camping!
18 people found this helpful
Joseph Petkovich –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad
A little too narrow for an adult, it feels like you’re about to fall off. Good comfort and good pillow.
Chelsea Crosier –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Slowly loses air
Works okay for a smaller kid, but goes flat if an adult uses it. Slow enough leak you can’t find the source.
Alex –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Padding and Lightweight
Pretty nice sleeping pad for the money.Pros:1. Lightweight2. Easy to use3. Enough padding to keep you off the groundCons:1. The pillow pad is not comfortable. I find myself trying to avoid putting my head on it.
7 people found this helpful
Cara –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Functional, Keeps you off of the ground.
If you want a bed roll that is lightweight and portable, this checks those boxes. It effectively removes you from the ground and seems reasonable durable. The main complaint I have is also a feature: the pillow. If you have a real pillow, you won’t want to use the built-in pillow and that’s unfortunate because you’ll have no choice. If you don’t have a pillow, the built-in pillow would seem to be good to have. However, it’s way too firm to be a good pillow. It needs a separate valve or something, so that the pillow can be independently filled and/or removed. It’s a pretty minor nit, the product is good.
7 people found this helpful
John –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Has a slow leak
Mattress has a slow leak.
One person found this helpful
lowlight –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Better than sleeping on the ground – that’s about it
Even when fully inflated, if you weigh 200 lbs or more, your body will still be touching the ground when laying on it. To make it worse, your hips and shoulders will push down on the mattress, and the air will go to other portions with less weight on it, like the lower back. This makes it even less comfortable.On the positive side, it is quite light and compact and easy to pump. Size is good – if anything it’s a bit too long for most standard tents. It just isn’t enough to hold someone who weighs over 200 lbs.
One person found this helpful
Mousepad Washington –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Disregard
If my previous review (below) is still in the system somewhere, please disregard. It was user error.The foot inflator on the unit I was shipped is missing the valve piece that makes it work. The photo illustrates how there is just an opening to the air chamber, with no valve sealing in the air. This makes the foot inflator useless.
Jacob Cuellar –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comfy
This one is wider and more comfortable than our old orange ones
Busymamma –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty comfy for such a small /thin mattress
I am really glad that I took a chance and bought this. It’s pretty comfy for a thin air mattress.
One person found this helpful
Mercedes Quinones –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than an air mattress
Hello I purchased this recently for a seven day camping trip. This little sleeping pad is so amazing with how well it packs in and out of its little travel bag. We had to only reinflate once during its seven day use. It also inflates super easy that really anyone can inflate it. I am a side sleeper and had no issue with sleeping on the pad. The place where we were camped the ground was very compacted and hard so we did have to put a thick moving blanket but otherwise no issues at all. Halfway during our camping trip it had rained with the inside of our tent getting wet but this pad stayed dry the whole time. I was so content with my purchase I purchased a second in case for a friend for when their air mattress fails.
K. L. BauerK. L. Bauer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for parents who have to stay in-patient with child!
I purchased this blow up mattress to use over the flat uncomfortable hospital couch cushion while I stay in-patient with my son for a long time for a bone marrow transplant. I appreciate the sturdiness of the cushion, the ease to just pump it up with your foot or hand and it deflates to pack up super easy and folds up easy and back into the bag it came in. I’ve used it 3 different visits now, for 5 days, 26 days and now another 4-5 days. It works perfectly! It crinkles a bit but I’m telling you it’s much better than not having an additional cushion- or I’ve had the egg shell crate the hospital has ordered for me, but it’s too big and too hot. This is great- I wish I’d have ordered one a long time ago!
2 people found this helpful
Ryan R. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
WANNTS sleeping pad self inflatable
Very easy to inflate and deflate. Ultralight and consumes less space in the camping bag. Very handy in hiking or camping trips.
Molly Pine –
4.0 out of 5 stars
A tent campers must have!
The good: it’s a perfect replacement to lugging an inflatable mattress from the car to the tent. It’s super comfortable and very light weight. It’s really easy to pump up with its built in foot pump and it comes with patches for easy fixing when needed.The bad: it’s hard to tell sometimes if you’ve fully closed the places where air can escape from. My(240lb adult) pad remained fully inflated all night, my sons(50lb kid) pad partially deflated over the course of the night. It still kept him comfortable enough but it was surprising. After inspecting it, there were no holes and I gave him mine for the second night and reinflated his and it stayed fully inflated all night for me.Would I buy it again: I actually plan to buy one more soon so that my wife can join us camping a few times this fall and winter!
16 people found this helpful
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Handy and works great
Holds air, stays pumped up and is comfortable.
C. Poloche –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rolls up so well
This inflated so easy and was quick to deflate. It rolled back up perfectly in the original sack to put away. The only concern is that it said it would be around 3.5 in thick and it looks much thinner. The only thick part is the pillow. I am waiting to see how it will work for side sleeping on a gravel camping lot.
Amazon Customer –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Compact lightweight
We purchased 20 of these to hand out to some of the homeless in our area. Because they are so compact when deflated they can carry them with them so as not to be stolen. Easy to inflate by stepping on built in foot pump and easy to deflate.
5 people found this helpful
Jeremy Broussard –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not too bad
This is NOT a winter pad at all. Most definitely a summer sleeping pad. I really like the foot pump it avoided the dreaded light headedness of blowing it up or having to pack in a pump. Overall not too uncomfortable. Did bottom out on this one though.
Juana –
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT
Good sleeping mat for traveling light weight and comfortable
One person found this helpful
D. Short –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So much better than a foam pad
worked great for a motorcycle camping road trip.
One person found this helpful
Ella –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stays inflated
Stays inflated
One person found this helpful
Will Jacobsmeyer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn’t seem to hold air very long
I have only had it a short while, but it does not seem to stay inflated very long. Perhaps as I use it more I’ll figure out if I am doing something wrong. If it doesn’t get better 3 stars is generous.
Jersey Mom –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Functional inflatable bed
Will be as comfortable as your own bed? No. Will be more comfortable than an air mattress? Yes. I tried it for one week for camping.The inflatable pillow part gave us neck pain, but we turned it around and used real pillows.For the price it’s worth it because it’s lightweight and doesn’t take up space. I hated to haul the air mattress around.
3 people found this helpful
Brooke Holloway –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat comfortable and very compact
I live in a high risk area for hurricanes and if the weather is bad enough, the hospital I work for will implement disaster planning which requires some of us to stay in the hospital so they have staff safely report to work. Instead of hauling a huge air mattress or cot, I looked into this. No, it’s not the comfiest thing I’ve ever slept on but it’s much better than the hard floor on a sleeping bag. It’s comfier than I thought it would be! Also fairly easy to set up and repack to its original form. However for camping purposes, if your situation allows, I would of course invest into an air mattress. But if you’re a big time hiker where you carry all your tent/camping gear in a back pack, this would be perfect.
2 people found this helpful
Katherine Kaneko –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic pad but pillow was too aggressive for us
If you love a big dense pillow then this pad is awesome. We would have kept it— happy with everything about it except the pillow portion which rendered it unusable. Loved the snapping together aspect, ease of inflation and deflation, packing size, and lack of slipperiness. Shame about the pillow (for us).
2 people found this helpful
cara –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best thing I ever bought for myself
I can’t sit on beach lounges/chairs for long periods because of lower back surgery. I thought I would give this a try when traveling to Aruba. It is simple to inflate and worked perfectly!! Not too hard not too soft and I spent the day lounging by the beach without a back ache!!!
2 people found this helpful
Shirley Norman Alley –
4.0 out of 5 stars
First, RTFM!
RTFM! If I had done this in the beginning, I would have noticed the pillow valve was on the back side and I wouldn’t have been so frustrated and cursing the footpump for “not working”!
One person found this helpful
Lady Champion –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not worth the money
I bought this to take with me on a military cargo flight a few weeks ago. I needed something lightweight, portable, easy to inflate, and a pad that not require a hand pump. It also needed to be compact since I would be toting it around Europe for 2 weeks.Pros:Lightweight, easy to roll up, and pack.Easy to inflate with no hand pump requiredQuick to inflate and deflate.Cons:It gave very little to no cushion from the ground. I inflated it in my living room (which has hardwood flooring), and laid on it to test it out. I might as well have had direct contact with the floor. Absolutely no cushion whatsoever. I am 5’6 and 120 lbs. It was uncomfortable even for me. This might work on a sandy beach, or soft grass, but most definitely not hard surfaces that one would encounter in camping, backpacking, etc.The worst part was, it did not inflate on the military aircraft once we were at cruising altitude, so it was a complete waste of space.I will be returning to get my money back and find another option since I will be having to travel via military cargo again in the next few weeks.
3 people found this helpful
Gillian whitney –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy to set up
Easy to air up and set up. If you have any back issues at all don’t buy this. One night on it and I woke up with my back hurting. At least I was off the hard ground. I like the ease of airing it up. Easy to take down and put away.
Nick –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I like it
It works as advertised
Aaron See –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best sleep purchase ever
I bought this for RAGBRAI 50. Needed a week worth of camping in a single bag. So I decided to upgrade from a foam roll up used for backpacking and get this smaller packing, more comfortable air mattress. It pumps up so easily. Genius design limiting the air pockets from areas not filled to be quick. Deflates super easily as well allowing a tight roll to evacuate completely and fit a tight pack. Slept like a dream in a single man tent for a week and am glad I found it.
Kiai Kim –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Princess who feels the pea sleeps well
Went camping for the first time in 40 years. My bed at home is made in the UK of horsehair. I am very sensitive about what I sleep on, sweating on “cool” foam and sensing metal springs on cheaper mattresses. Of course it helped to be exhausted from carrying my 30 pound pack through 2 airports and up a mile long hill to the campsite… I slept on this, even hung out on it relaxing. It was comfortable. My tent was on some thick grassy vegetation too, which probably helped. Very easy to inflate. Clever design. Though i thought about the lint from my sock getting sucked into it.
Hernan –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Does da job but
Does the job but a bit thicker will b great !
bigdaddy –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Kind of thin.
Don’t get me wrong, I was glad to have it on my camping trip. It was lightweight, and the foot pump design is a stroke of genius. I found it to be a bit narrower and thinner than I expected, but enough to soften the ground. My intention was to keep it by rooking it up and storing it back in the bag it came in, LOL. Good luck with that. Ended up giving it to my neighbors at the campsite when I left, they were happy to have it. I got my use out of it, would buy again.
6 people found this helpful
ProLifePat –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keeps me comfy at night on the hard floor
The waffle pattern is genius. It keeps this big boy comfy at night while sleeping on the floor.The internal pillow is splendid.The width is perfect for my small room.And it doesn’t leak!it does stretch over the first week of use, so you’ll want to top it off a couple of times.It does take a while to fill up, using only your lungs.
2 people found this helpful
L Larremore –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inflates easy
Seems to be pretty sturdy. Grandson thought it felt fine when he had to sleep on the floor for a visit.
Melissa –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Practicidad
El colchón es muy cómodo, el punto que le resto es por la enorme almohada dura pero ideé una solución para eso: usar la parte inferior (donde deberían ir los pies) para la cabeza y asunto resuelto. El colchón es lo suficientemente largo para acomodarse como mejor convenga.
Khurram Rattani –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great idea!
You would still need a mini inflator but it lools comfy otherwise. I like how you can button attach multiple beds so it doesnt move around.
HELEN D. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best deal ever
This is the best mattress you will find for this price, if you need a compact, light weight mattress. We chose it mainly for our hiking/camping so in this case we would need all these features. And I can say it is accomplished.The mattress is impressive in terms of confort. I wasn’t expecting it. The only point I didn’t like that much was the pillows. At one side is good to have it. But you can not move, so depending on the position you sleep it won’t be that good.The filling and packing the mattress is really easy also.I definately recommend this, but please do not expect this mattress would replace a real one, do not compare with what you have in your house.
S. Miller –
3.0 out of 5 stars
This is best for light weight kids, not a thick as advertised
I bought this for a weekend camping trip. I ended up putting 2 blanket’s, my work out pad under it after first night. If you lay on your back you will not feel the ground, but your neck will be sore from the pillow. Their is no way to adjust the pillow firmness and it’s firm! Laying on your side, or sitting up you will be feeling the ground. My hips, lower back were so sore after first night, I pulled all blankets out and workout pad out of my car, put under air pad, just to be able to sleep 2 more nights. It’s only 1″ to maybe 1.5″ thick fully inflated, all the air is in the pillow and it’s 3″ thick. I’ve decided this is best for small light weight kids and I’m donating it! Because I can no longer return it, glad that I got it on sale for cheap!
Carmen L. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente producto, excelente calidad
No tengo quejas del producto en si, tiene muy buena calidad, pero como me pasa con todos los pedidos, se tardan en llegar más de un mes. He reclamado esto a Amazon y no arreglan el problema. Gracias.
Zane Akshar –
4.0 out of 5 stars
nice
Easy to inflate/deflate. Easy to travel with. Slept good on it
DJ –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Easy To Inflate
I love that it comes with a foot pump! It’s actually pretty comfortable considering it’s only a sleeping mat. I like the size and it comes in a nice carrying bag that doesn’t take up much space.
Casey R Coburn –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for camping!
I’ve tried several camp sleeping pads and this is the best one! Packs VERY small and light weight, inflates and deflates easily and quickly. Others never seem to compact down small enough or are difficult to deflate completely.
D Roybal –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely a game changer
Bought this after a camping trip with my wife in which we slept on thin roll up pads and both came back with back pain. Was starting to think I was getting too old for camping then we ordered this and gave it another try, it was a complete game changer. Extremely easy to set up and super comfortable to sleep on . No more back pain!!!! Only complaint ( and it’s not a major issue) is the built in pillows they are ok, but I would prefer not to have them attached.
2 people found this helpful
Karen Johnson –
5.0 out of 5 stars
As advertised – lightweight, folds up small
Will use on backpacking trip – folds up to compact size, easy to inflate, has an elevated pillow section so you don’t need to pack in a pillow
opoto –
4.0 out of 5 stars
More comfortable than you’d think.
I have a similar double pad that is amazing but bought this smaller one for a recent trip that had me sleeping on a tile floor. It’s a little crinkly but was much quieter than the air mattress that was also set up. You wouldn’t believe how comfy these are with your weight dispersed on them. My hip only hit the ground once when I curled up and accidentally let my legs leave the pad. Might not be the best solution for serious tossers and turners. Highly recommend this pad. Have not used outside yet.
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Adrian R. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is simply a great product!
We flew home to NYC on a week long trip. The first few days we stayed in a one bedroom (little apartment) in Manhattan and because I … snore pretty loudly, I had to quarantine myself in the living room, away from the family. The pullout couch was impossible to sleep on, so in a moment of pure genius (and foreseen agony), I ordered this wonderful inflatable pad. It showed up one hour before we headed out to the airport.Well, let me tell ya’ … It saved my … back. I slept like a little baby on it and I loved it. This thing is so light, so easy to deploy that when I actually used it the first night, I simply could not believe it! I was convinced it wouldn’t stay inflated until the following morning. I was totally wrong. I’m actually a pretty big fella’ and this thing was nice and plump in the morning with maybe, 3% of the air escaping over a whole night of turning (I sleep on my side).The design is the genius of it. The channels and surface ridges make you feel your floating on air. Not one single pressure point! And the attached pillow is at an angle that is perfect by itself or putting another pillow on top of it (it has a depression area for the head that keeps the neck at a perfect angle).It takes literally less than 40 seconds to inflate it and less than 15 to deflate it and store it away. It fits in a small size backpack, at the bottom with a lot of room to spare left! It’s light and a perfect companion for traveling.I love it!
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Julia Jay –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Where is built in pump I see nothing
This mattress is extremely extremely long yet It is thin like for a skinny skinny person ….don’t know what I was thinking but it’s better than the air mattress I bought for the car but it’s not really what I was looking for. Maybe I should not have anything that pumps up no instructions and just get cushion doesn’t seem durable but well I still have to try sleeping on it
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T. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for the price
Comfortable and affordable. Only used it a few times so I can’t speak to durability but so far no complaints.
therealdeal –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Overall Great Product (air mattress with built in pump and pillow)
This is a great little mattress with a built in pump and pillow. The pillow is a bit too large for my liking as it causes me to sleep with my neck bent too much, resulting in a kinked neck. I resolved this by putting my hoodie in front of the pillow to create a more gradual slope. The pump is very handy and works great. The mattress is actually pretty comfortable for a thin packable mattress. I would recommend this product and would purchase again if needed.I used this mattress on a week long camp trip and it held up great. It held air the whole trip and never needed to be refilled. I’m 5’7″ and it was quite a bit longer than me. Could probably easily fit someone over 6′ tall.
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