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Reddit mentions of Nemo Switchback Foam Sleeping Pad, Regular
Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 1
We found 1 Reddit mentions of Nemo Switchback Foam Sleeping Pad, Regular. Here are the top ones.
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THE REFINED CLASSIC - Nemo’s Switchback is the new champion of plushness and packability; Warm, comfy, and designed for lightning-fast setup and packing, this high-tech pad helps you catch restful Zs night after night, whether you’re mountaineering, thru-hiking, or car campingBACKCOUNTRY COMFORT - The Switchback conforms to your body in a perfect balance of comfort and support; With a minimalist 0.9 in of thickness, Axiotomic dual-density foam is optimized for well-balanced compression and abrasion resistanceMETALIZED INSULATION - The switchback leverages a metalized thermal film layer to reflect heat back to the camper’s body, helping keep campers warm down to 20F - 35F; Taller nodes create more space for uncompressed sleeping bag insulation, trapping more warmth around your bodyULTRALIGHT & PACKABLE - More precise tooling eliminates wasted space between folded layers, enabling taller nodes to nest tighter for a smaller packed size; The Regular model packs down to 20 x 5 x 5.5 in and weighs only 14.5 oz; The Short model packs down to 20 x 5 x 4 in and weighs only 10.5 ozLIFETIME WARRANTY - We strive to design and build the best outdoor equipment on the planet, obsessing over every detail; All NEMO products carry a lifetime warranty against defects in workmanship and materials to the original owner, with proof of purchase from an authorized NEMO dealer
Specs:
Color | Sunset Orange |
Height | 5.51 Inches |
Length | 20.99 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | Regular |
Weight | 0.9149183873 Pounds |
Width | 6.23 Inches |
Therm-a-Rest ZLite is the most popular CCF (closed cell foam) sleeping pad. It's relatively light/warm and indestructible. Not comfortable, but it gets the job done.
Nemo just started making one, it's worth checking out too.
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However I'd seriously re-consider the inflatable options. I'm 35 and get a much better sleep with my inflatable. It's both warmer and more comfortable. Plus it's lighter and packs smaller.
You didn't list a budget - so I can't make a specific recommendation. Therm-a-Rest makes the top end options and Klymit makes more budget friendly stuff.