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Reddit mentions of Thermarest NeoAir Xlite Sleeping Pad

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Thermarest NeoAir Xlite Sleeping Pad. Here are the top ones.

Thermarest NeoAir Xlite Sleeping Pad
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    Features:
  • Advanced fabrics and a tapered design make this the lightest 3-season backpacking air mattresses available, with no peer in its warmth-to-weight ratio.
  • Patent-pending, reflective ThermaCapture technology traps radiant heat while Triangular Core Matrix construction minimizes convective heat loss-all without the bulk, weight or durability issues of down and synthetic fills.
  • 2.5" (6 cm)-thickness and baffled internal structure provide unrivaled stability and support.
  • Low-bulk materials make the XLite mattress the most compact NeoAir mattress ever - as packable as a water bottle.
Specs:
Release dateJanuary 2012
SizeOne

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Found 4 comments on Thermarest NeoAir Xlite Sleeping Pad:

u/WiretapStudios · 2 pointsr/Stoicism

I use a very thin Thermarest air mattress camping, like this and it's pretty comfortable. You can let some air out once you are on it so you sink in better, or make it extremely firm. This style is similar to an egg crate, and collapses into a rectangle shape when not using, so that can be handy, it's more foam than air, so some people like it more, some less. Lastly, this style is just semi-hard foam, and rolls up for storage. It's about the same as the egg crate one, but with a different foam pattern. There are also some ultralight Thermarest air ones that break down really small and light, but they are pretty expensive.

I've slept on all of them and I'd say for comfort, the air inflating one is the most comfortable, and I've had mine for 5+ years with no issue. I have a patch kit for it, and (thankfully) haven't had to use it yet. If you are just going for budget, Wal-Mart and other sporting good stores sell blue roll up foam pieces for around $10 that are decent too, it gives a bit of padding and and some insulation from the floor at a great price.

u/thatguyron · 2 pointsr/CampingandHiking

The following is strictly a backpacking list, as it includes lightweight items that cost more for that reason:

ULA Circuit Pack $225, 41 oz
Tarptent Double Rainbow Tent $289, 42 oz
Therm-a-rest X-lite regular size sleeping pad $100, 16 oz
Enlightened Equipment Revelation 20 degree Sleeping Bag $250, 20 oz
Sawyer Squeeze Mini Water Filter $23, 2 oz
Evernew Water Bag 900 mL + 2000 mL $30, 2.5 oz
MSR Pocket Rocket $40, 3 oz
Petzl Tikkina $20, 3 oz
Some cheap aluminum cookpot, $20 5 oz

Total: $997, 8.4 lbs

The main ones I'm actually recommending are the first 6 on the list, as the rest were just chosen to show that it is possible to stay under $1000 with everything else you'll need, although unfortunately with sales tax it's over $1000 already.

Another thing to take into consideration is that some of the National Parks like Yosemite NP and Sequoia NP require bear canisters like a Bear Vault or a Bearikade.

u/climber514d · 2 pointsr/WildernessBackpacking

Would ditch the bear spray and wanky sleeping pad (switch this for a thermarest neoair). http://www.amazon.com/Thermarest-NeoAir-Xlite-Sleeping-Pad/dp/B0075JMT1C

u/Natural_Law · 1 pointr/Ultralight

I'm in the market for a NeoAir small right now and noticed that they are $97.00 with free Prime shipping right now on Amazon.