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I am an ultralight Appalachian Trail thru hiker and have always used a thermarest. The NearZero sleeping pad is not only lighter and significantly less expensive, it can be folded so it creates better options for packing. I used the weight savings to justify a nice NearZero pillow. Good job NearZero!
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Near Zero's inflatable sleeping pad is ultra-lightweight, ultra-compact, and only takes 11 breaths to inflate! This easy-to-use pad weighs in at only 14.5 oz. and packs down to 8 x 3.5 inches, so you won't need to worry about it being overweight or taking up too much space in your pack.
Best Use | Backpacking/multipurpose |
Weight | 14.5 oz. |
Dimensions | 75 x 23 x 2.2 inches |
Packed Size | 8 x 3.5 inches |
Pad Thickness | 2.2 inches |
Ultralight | Yes |
Sleeping Pad Type | Air pad |
Gender | Unisex |
Stuff Sack Included | Yes |
Shipping Time: Orders processed and shipped within same day, or next business day of placement date. Shipped from Arizona. Delivered in 2-6 days with FREE GROUND SHIPPING on all orders over $99 that ship within the 48 contiguous United States. Additional shipping options available.
We got one blue (wave pattern) and one grey (diamond pattern) and both were great. Light weight. Quick to blow up. Very comfortable. Retained air well. 2-stage valve to inflate these worked great. My wife was concerned that I put the tent over some roots (yes, on my side of the tent), but I did not feel them at all. Easy to pack. Good thermal layer to keep us nice and toasty in sub-40-degree temps. I used these with NZ tent, NZ sleeping bag and NZ pillow. Great setup - all nice and light weight and all worked like a charm to keep me comfortable and warm while up at 11,000'.
I am an ultralight Appalachian Trail thru hiker and have always used a thermarest. The NearZero sleeping pad is not only lighter and significantly less expensive, it can be folded so it creates better options for packing. I used the weight savings to justify a nice NearZero pillow. Good job NearZero!