🌄 Elevate Your Adventure with Comfort!
The POWERLIX Ultralight Inflatable Camping Sleeping Pad is designed for outdoor enthusiasts seeking comfort and convenience. Weighing only 860 grams and featuring a waterproof, durable nylon construction, this sleeping pad offers a revolutionary hexagon design for superior body support. It inflates easily with an included pump bag and packs down small for effortless transport. Perfect for camping, hiking, and backpacking, it also comes with a storage bag and repair kits, ensuring you're always prepared for your next adventure.
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Weight | 860 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 74.8"L x 22.83"W x 1.97"Th |
Color | Orange & Black |
Material Type | Nylon |
A**E
Thoughtful and precise details, great comfort, AND easy to use! Green top/Black bottom
UPDATE: Have to give it a five, for three reasons.1. Super easy to wipe the detritus from the black side.2. Got it back into both bags, easily, **the very first time**.3. Noticed that patch kits are sewn into the seam at the top of the carry bag, with clear instructions.Really thoughtful details. Clearly designed by people who camp. Or, maybe, love people who camp. Or, maybe, loathe people who camp and make good stuff so that the people will stay away, camping, for as long as possible. Pick your favorite reason. The outcome is the same: a great pad that does what it says, and does it really well._________________________________________If I could give 4.5, I would. The filling process and time knock it down a bit. Not comfortable giving a five, but am just on the edge!When the box arrived and the app said it was the ground pads, I thought it was an error. How could a box that small hold two of them?It did, with room to spare! The next thing I noticed was how lightweight these ground pads are! Holy wow!Also? There is an outer carry bag, and then the inner bag, with the pad inside. The inner bag is the filling tool. Neat and sweet.FILLING:Wellll…. The good news, you do not have to blow it up from your lungs!The better news, the pad side has a filter, so that even if you get weird stuff in the air bag, it won’t go into your pad.The somewhat less good, but maybe it will become faster in time, is how long it takes to fill. 12 minutes in, I am about half way there. It will give your neck and arms something to do, so there’s that. (Don’t you hate it when you are camping, and you’re just standing there, not knowing what to do with your arms?)On the other hand, I thought I had to take the air bag off after each emptying. Shortcut for the curious: you do not have to do that.At 25 minutes, I could no longer force air into it, and I am a strong sister. So, I grabbed my XPOWER air duster, which had a tip just the right size, and finished it with that. I think I will do it that way, more often than not.COMFORTSolid win, those little honeycomb air pockets gave me so much support! Even lying on my side. Truly comfortable. As in, going to place with more people than beds, I would happily whip this little gem out!Also, the length is no joke. It is long enough for me to lie straight out, and still have room for my 65-pound, tall and gangly dog to be off of the ground, as well.EMPTYINGNot as difficult as filling. Not as difficult as other pads I have used.In fact. Pro tip: offer to break them down if your camping buddy will fill them. Your camping buddy will be all about the snappy filling tool. Everybody wins!
M**A
Great Lightweight Sleeping Pad for Camping and Backpacking
I was impressed with the POWERLIX Ultralight Inflatable Camping Sleeping Pad. It is very lightweight and compact, making it perfect for backpacking trips. The inflation hand pump bag made it easy to set up, and the included repair kit gave me peace of mind. The pad provided good insulation and cushioning for a comfortable night's sleep in the outdoors. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a portable and durable sleeping pad for camping or hiking adventures.
H**E
Comfy and durable, but requires patience to inflate and deflate
The only reason I gave this 4 stars is because it's a little difficult to air them up. The attachment thing kept coming off and I kept losing my patience. The kids enjoyed helping to inflate and deflate theirs. They were surprisingly comfy though! And they did not deflate at all during the night. I toss and turn a lot, especially when I'm not in my own bed so I'm happy that they held up.
J**.
Awesome, lightweight sleeping pad for light camping
Inflates REAL easy with the carrying bag, probably only ~3-4 minutes or less to get it fully inflated without any pump or using your lungs. Even better, it packs back in just as easy as it is to unpack - nothing I hate more than trying to perfectly roll your tent or sleeping back to fit it back in, this is REALLY easy to squish back as tight as it comes in.I'm not sure how much I'd trust it for any hardcore mountain-side or real wild outdoor camping. For your standard campsite/ren faire/car camping, this is perfect. Since the air inside of the cells can be cold, would suggest bringing a light foam sleeping mat (even a yoga mat) to lay either underneath on top of this, really helps handle both absorbing cold from the ground + air as well as any weirder bumps that you might lay on compared to using either alone.
B**A
Not what I signed up for
I purchased 2 of these for a recent camping trip, I read the reviews and thought these were the best deal for the price point. I am not even sure where to begin...I am finding myself even more upset as I notice in the product description that a repair kit should have been included. 0 of 2 for repair kits, which would have been great considering one came with a rip straight out of the package. I was upset, but I wasn't going to let it ruin our family trip; I reworked some of our other blankets/sleeping bags and figured I would just sleep on top of those. I proceeded to fill up the second one for my partner to sleep on. Everything seemed in order, I zipped up the tent and went on with my afternoon/evening. A short while later (maybe 2 hours), I returned to the tent to grab an extra flashlight.. the sleeping pad was flat. I noticed that I hadn't fully clicked the seal shut and figured, okay, "operator error." If only, with it fully sealed, it held the air for the next two hours until bedtime and then for a whole maybe hour of my partner sleeping on it. We tried to fix it in the middle of the night; I mean, it's not like inflating a whole air mattress or anything...it was another hour or so before I awoke to my partner rustling around as it had gone flat again. I'd like to note that my partner almost always ends up on the ground while camping, either to snuggle the dogs or because the kids and I steal the whole air mattress, that's why we thought we would try something different this year. At least we were able to further adjust blankets/sleeping bags for the second night because it wasn't even worth trying to fight again.I initially thought the inflation bags were a great addition, well they turned out to be the only useful part and were great for separating wet clothes from the lake.I'd like to mention further that my children were also on similar sleep pads from a different company... not only were they easier to manage, they held air the entire time we camped.
T**E
Weird technology
Iy was time consuming and difficult to inflate. I used the pillow to inflate the mattress but then I didn't have anything to inflate the pillow with. It wasn't horrible, it's just that the one with a foot pump is much easier. It was actually comfortable to sleep on.
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