WingLock valve for quicker inflating and deflating
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SPECS:
Weight: 1 lbs. 6 oz.
Dimensions: 20 in. W x 66 in. L x 1.5 in. H
Packed Dimensions: 11 in. x 6.8 in.
R-value: 3.9
DESIGN & DETAILS:
Self-inflating, three-season, smaller design for women who are cold sleepers
Thick, diagonally cut foam keep weight down and you up off the ground and comfortable
The WingLock valve has a larger opening and one way valve for quicker inflation and deflation
Valve wings can be toggled to save energy during one-way inflation
Adjust the firmness of the pad with a few quick breaths
Includes a stuff sack for easy packing and transport
Materials: Polyurethane, and 50D mini hex rip polyester
Brand : Therm-a-Rest
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 21TARWPRLTPLSWMNSCSL
SKU: 22300218
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Specifications
End Use
Camping, Backpacking
Sleeping Pad Type
Self-Inflating
Sleeping Pad Shape
Mummy
Sleeping Capacity
1 Person
R-Value
3.9
Stuff Sack Included
Yes
Pad Thickness (in.)
1.5"
Weight
1 lb 7 oz
Gender
Women's
REVIEWS
4.7
100%
Recommended
20 Reviews
Cathy L.
2 years ago
Ok Pad
I give this pad five stars because it works and does its job. I’m coming from a 3 inch pad though, so this one is a very thin! I actually put a Z pad underneath it. And decided it might not be worth carrying and if I’m going to use a thin pad I might as well just use the Z pad. I’ll save my thicker, one for colder seasons! I guess I’ll find out what I decide shortly!
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Eleanor
2 years ago
Disappointing Quality
After less than 4 months the seams are delaminating and letting air out of the mat. I wake up with a stuff, painful back and deflated mat. I am beyond disappointed. This is the second thermarest model which had delaminated for me. I will not give this cowboy company any more of my hard earned cash.
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Sue
2 years ago
No Bony Hip Pain!
I’ve used my Thermarest pad for several backpacking trips and I am grateful for its cushiness. My bony hips seem fine w sleeping on the ground somehow and I have to give credit to the pad. When I set up my tent I open the pad valve and go do other things. The pad inflates a tiny but not as much as I had hoped it would. I just blow it up and it doesn’t take that much effort. I was just now putting my gear away from a recent trip—my pad gets unfolded and I store it in a giant cloth bag I stitched up, behind an armoire—where it waits for the next trip!
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rotary
Verified Purchase
3 years ago
Looks Better Then The 10+ Yo Similar One
Have not used it yet but is does look better than the similar previous one which has been used for literally hundreds of nights including a patch, still holding,
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Apbski65
Verified Purchase
3 years ago
Tried And True
I will be honest: I don't care who says the air mattresses are lighter and therefore better for backpacking . . . I'm sticking with my tried-and-true Thermarest Pro-Lite Plus. After two times trying two different top-rated air mattresses that deflated (like on-the-ground-in-the-morning deflated) the second time I took them backpacking, I went back to Ol' Betsy and am not looking back! There have been upgrades to the last version I had. For one, the mat is all red, whereas the old one was grey on one side (not sure why? I always wondered if it had some sort of other quality I had forgotten about). The upgraded knob has a tightener in addition to the pop-out valve so when you're blowing up the mattress, it doesn't deflate while you're huffing and puffing. The stuff sack is also waaaaaaay better (i.e. larger) and has compression straps. The only thing I would add to this setup? A velcro strap so you can actually keep the pad compressed after you've rolled it up so it will fit inside said stuff sack and/or won't inflate when you're changing altitudes (contrary to what TaR says, the mat does inflate a little even when the latch is sealed). So, bottom line: Yes, it's slippery. Yes, it's also a little too narrow (Hello! Women have HIPS.) And, yes, it's heavier and bulkier than a fancy-pants air mattress... but my old one lasted 8 years before it started deflating when it wasn't supposed to, so I'm sticking with it.
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Carrie N.
4 years ago
Disappointed
It didn’t self inflate like the description read. Sleeping on it felt like no more than a glorified yoga mat. So for the price point I returned it.
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Ian O.
4 years ago
Perfectly Sized, Perfectly Warm
I bought this Therm-a-rest for a backcountry trip in Hawaii in January. It was perfect for a small sleeping pad with extra warmth. It fit with my height perfectly (5'5"). I had no problems with the wing-lock valve or the padding. Great product, hope it use it more in the future!
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jlh138
Verified Purchase
4 years ago
Great Change To The Winglock Valve
I purchased this as a slight upgrade from my Thermarest Trail Scout that is no longer holding air after several years of use. I liked that this sleeping pad had the new winglock valve. The valve is a big upgrade from inflating the mat and trying to not let any air out while you blow it up. It also deflates quicker with the help of the valve.
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ScottyB
Verified Purchase
4 years ago
Comfy Sleep Mat
I’ve used this mat only twice but find it very easy to inflate and pack up for the next trip. Two thumbs up for those who like practical and effective gear.
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clarkb
Verified Purchase
4 years ago
Comfort + Packability + Reasonable Weight
Overall great product. I've been using Therm-a-Rest products for many years for their combination of comfort and durability and this pad delivers more of the same. I'm 6'3" and 215lbs and this pad is comfortable even laying on my side. It also rolls up much smaller and is lighter than the pad it's replacing. I know others have noted they've had trouble getting the pad back into the stuff sack. I found it easy. Get as much air out as you can then leave the valve open as you roll it up. Close the valve once it's rolled up so the self inflating pad doesn't, you know, self inflate again. Easy peasy.
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Rachael M.
4 years ago
So Great!!!
Used this all summer with no issues!! So comfy in all terrains, easy to pack away, warm AF!!
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Jon A
Verified Purchase
4 years ago
A Great Pad
Love this pad!! Quiet, plush, durable, and quick to inflate. This replaced my Big Agnes pad that felt (and sounded) like sleeping on a pool float. The thermarest is much better. I am 6’1 with a medium build and the “plus” size works great. The pad packs down about the size of a Folgers coffee container. Best of all, it’s made in the USA!
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Chels
Verified Purchase
4 years ago
Very Comfortable
I had an earlier version of this pad for about 10+ years but when it started to finally deflate a bit when I used it, I replaced it with this one. It's just as good as my original, comfortable, easy to inflate, and not too big.
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Akirka
Received incentive
4 years ago
Very Quiet And Comfy
I used this for the first time and it was so comfortable and quiet I slept aoubdly. I'm a side sleeper and my hips never hurt. I was at the end of my rope with these super compact, ultralight pads that are like sleeping on potato chip bags. I'll take a bit more bulk and 12 more oz to sleep well.
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PW10
Verified Purchase
5 years ago
Works As Advertised
One quick trip on AT, but good. Hard to pack. Oh, and some other words to get to the minimum characters limit. Wow! They really require a lot of characters.