(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best camping foam pads

We found 84 Reddit comments discussing the best camping foam pads. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 30 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

25. Fox Outdoor 92-07 Gi Foam Sleeping Pad - Green

    Features:
  • Extra heavy duty material
  • Reinforced components
  • For tactical or civilian use
Fox Outdoor 92-07 Gi Foam Sleeping Pad - Green
Specs:
ColorMulti
Height0.39 Inches
Length9.45 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Width72.01 Inches
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Top Reddit comments about Camping Foam Pads:

u/campgrime · 16 pointsr/Ultralight

Okay, I got this.

G4Free 40L backpack - $18.99


Paria Sanctuary Sil Tarp - $79.99


Polycro ground sheet - $7.98


Sleep pad - $16.79


Down throw - $31.95


Ultralight, summer set up straight from Amazon for about $150.


edit: oops, you said no tarp. You could add the bug net for $65 and be at ~210 for an ultralight, modular set up. Could also subtract the polycro sheet and save a few bucks if you buy the inner net.

u/seathru · 2 pointsr/Fixxit

I've used repurposed Camping mat in the past. It's pretty nice to work with because you don't have to get the shape exact when you cut it. After it's glued to your other foam you can use course sand paper to shape the contours how you want.

u/TobyMcguire52 · 3 pointsr/USMC

You can buy them on amazon for $20.

u/krispewkreme · 1 pointr/longrange

I have a $20 bipod on my AR-10 and it worked as well for me as when I was shooting with a Harris. Quality may not be there but it did the job.

Shooting mats, just get a decent foam sleeping mat. I’ve seen plenty of people just use the foam mats issued to the Marines.

USGI USMC Therm-A-Rest Accordion Foam Sleep Pad https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IRLXV4K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_N79NAbA24H8B1

u/PNW_Tree_Octopus · 3 pointsr/guns

Find a cheap and surplus sleeping mat, cut to fit, add duct tape.

Done.

u/geoffjibs · 1 pointr/CampingandHiking

Just a long blue foam pad like this one. Cheap, light, and reliable.

u/kinetogen · 1 pointr/hammockcamping

Sorry, I meant to include a link but last night I wasn't near my PC. This is the Sit Pad I'm referring to.

u/bitofgrit · 1 pointr/DIY

No, because when I go camping, I avoid putting my bedroll on sharp objects. If that truly is an unavoidable issue, get a foam mat, maybe?

u/theres-a-whey · 5 pointsr/AmItheButtface

NBH.

BUT neither of you have money. It seems unfair to ask a fellow student to pay for a motel. Were you planning on fronting half?

You can get single-person camping foam mats. If you live in the States, they are obviously cheaper than what I linked you. I don't know prices in other countries though.

I'd say, you can ask, he might not like it. If it's for more than 3 nights, I think motel is not fair ($). And if it's for 3 or less nights, you could probably figure out how to just deal with the coziness - I presume he's not a giant? Send him a 360 photo (sounds like you'll get the entire room) and let him know it might be really cramped*

u/Walkertg · 2 pointsr/WildCampingAndHiking

Get one of these (or similar) and stick it under your current pad. Cheap, light (should be no more than 150g), the only drawback is the bulk.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yellowstone-Eva-Camping-Mat-Foil/dp/B0037CF68E/ref=asc_df_B0037CF68E/

u/DrColdReality · 1 pointr/answers

There are very thin foam and inflatable sleeping pads used by backpackers. Those range from dead cheap (check out an Army surplus sleeping pad) to quite pricey. The expensive ones are expensive because they are ultra-light, which is not a factor you're interested in.

https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Military-Issue-Foam-Sleeping/dp/B01KILGO0A/ref=sr_1_2

https://www.rei.com/c/sleeping-pads