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🌌 Sleep Like a Star, Anywhere You Are!
The WANNTS Sleeping Pad is an ultralight, inflatable camping pad designed for comfort and convenience. Featuring a unique hexagon design and body mapping technology, it inflates in just 20 seconds using a built-in foot pump. Weighing only 30 oz and made from durable, waterproof materials, this sleeping pad is perfect for any outdoor adventure. It includes a repair kit and storage bag, and can be easily connected to another pad for a double bed setup.







| ASIN | B0B3XP964T |
| Additional Features | Foldable, Ultralight, Waterproof |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,892 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #26 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand | WANNTS |
| Brand Name | WANNTS |
| Capacity | 600 Pounds |
| Color | Blue |
| Construction Type | Layered Ripstop Nylon and TPU |
| Cover Material | Nylon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,607 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Air |
| Included Components | Carry Bag, User Guide |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Is Waterproof | TRUE |
| Item Depth | 3 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 75 x 25 x 3 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 75"L x 25"W x 3.5"Th |
| Item Firmness Description | Plush |
| Item Thickness | 3 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Sleeping Pad |
| Item Weight | 1.63 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | WANNTS |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | WA-02 |
| Model Number | WA-02 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Portable | Yes |
| Product Benefits | Waterproof |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 75"L x 25"W x 3.5"Th |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Medium |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Ultralight, Waterproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping Pad |
| Target Audience | Kid |
| Top Material Type | Nylon |
| UPC | 760701691722 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 600 Pounds |
T**K
The quality will surprise you (in a good way)!
I'm 235 pounds and have had multiple comfortable nights on this easily inflatable, and durable mattress. I keep it in the frunk of my model Y it has come in handy on multiple crosscontinental drives. Park anywhere that you can (legally) put the car in Camp Mode. 100 easy pumps later your mattress is good to go.
S**N
WANNTS Sleeping Pad, Ultralight Inflatable Sleeping Pad!
The WANNTS Sleeping Pad is a great option for anyone looking for a lightweight, compact, and comfortable sleeping pad. At 6'1" and 230 lbs, I found it to be the perfect size to keep me comfortable through the night. The built-in foot pump is a nice feature, but in my experience, it's quicker and easier to blow it up manually. I tried using a micro electric pump, but it had trouble filling the pad due to the check valve in the foot pump, which made it a bit frustrating to use. That minor inconvenience aside, this sleeping pad packs up incredibly compact, making it super easy to carry on camping trips. A great bonus is that I bought two of them, and they snap together seamlessly to create a larger pad if you need extra space. Overall, it's a fantastic product, especially for the price point. Highly recommended for anyone in need of a reliable, space-saving sleeping solution!
A**Y
Decent sleeping pad for the price
Decent sleeping pad. Good for the price paid. Easy to inflate / pack back up (first camping item I’ve ever successfully gotten back in the storage bag on the first try…..many things I never get in the storage bag successfully lol). Overall stood up to a 3-night camping trip for me (5’7” 260 lbs) and my teenager (5’9” 160 lbs). We did both re-inflate on night 2 but that’s mostly because we were later than we wanted setting up camp on night 1 and probably didn’t get the pads fully inflated before deciding it was “good enough” and going to bed. Didn’t have to re-inflate again. Nice that it doesn’t take up much space when stored. Reasons for 4-star instead of 5: while it was definitely better than just throwing a sleeping bag on the floor of the tent I felt it was a bit short. I’m 5’7” and if I laid on my stomach like I typically sleep, my feet hung off a bit. If I slept on my side and curled my legs up a bit, it was an ok length (⚠️ not really ideal for side sleeping as there was a noticeable lack of support when we did so⚠️). Also pretty narrow for an “active” sleeper. If you lay down & never move again, it’s ok, but a struggle to stay on it if you tend to toss & turn during the night.
T**I
Very nice beginner pad for camping
As someone who is just getting into camping and didn't want to just raw dog my sleeping bag on the bottom of the tent where you can still feel the hard ground, its pretty damn good. Albeit, I'm not one of those people that has tried 10 different sleeping pads. The most experience I have had is laying on the hard ground and also trying the fun display sleeping pad they have at IREI on top a bed of smooth rocks. The cool bits: - SO easy to put back into the carry baggy. The sides have little button clips that are supposed to potentially connect two beds together but it can ALSO be used to fold the bed into 3, length wise, and clip itself together to make it even easier to roll it back up. Fantastic. -Yes, you can clip it to another sleeping pad. This is only a plus if you either want a nice big space for yourself with two mats, or if you're lucky enough (or unlucky) to have another human that wants you close enough to sleep. -Nice and easy to pump. No need to bring a separate pump or anything . Simply step on the appropriate spot a couple times and get it going. I found it best to cover the hole while you're stepping down on it to pump. The sucky bits: -The one that everyone is going on about. This damned pillow. Since most of your body is going to be the part that is heavy and pushing all the air up to the pillow, its going to be the most aggressively hard part. This wouldn't be as bad if it wasn't just so high. If you prefer a good height to your head, good on ya. This isn't the case for most people so everyone will be talking about this pillow. I like my head very low so I found myself actually slipping my body down far enough to avoid the pillow. Luckily its still long enough for me to do this comfortably (I am 5'9). -The pad slides a bit. Not terribly but just enough that you notice sometimes. I would find my head touching my tent, slide the pad back down a little, and a couple hours later I am back on that tent wall. TLDR: In a world where sleeping pads at camping stores and from name brands are anywhere from 50 to 250 bucks, I'll take this one. The thing was 27 bucks and I only go camping occasionally. If I had the money to spend, I'll put it toward a cot to add to sleep with but hey, budget campers unite. Its a great place to decide if sleeping pads are for you and don't want to stick all that money into that big name one. If you end up being someone that needs a foam or different type of sleeping arrangement, its 27 bucks and Amazon makes returns easy. Happy camping!
K**E
Amazing addition to your camping adventures
I bought some camping supplies for me and my daughter. I wanted to get her outside more this summer and we talked about camping and she was super excited about that so I bought a tent and other supplies like this sleeping pad. I was skeptical at first, I thought anything over 20 bucks is a waste for something to just pop. When I got it I inflated it and checked it out and I changed my mind. The next night I set up our tent and got the sleeping pad ready for use. It’s very light (maybe not for backpacking) but for camping it’s great, inflating it is easy and quick. I couldn’t stand up inside the tent so I used my hand instead of foot and that worked to. As far as sleeping on it, it almost didn’t even feel like I was sleeping on an inflatable pad, it was very comfortable and held air all night. As far as the pillow, I like to have extra so I bought an extra outdoor pillow from the dollar general. I don’t think there’s anything I dislike about this product, I absolutely love it and it’s going on every trip with me. A little more info, (because what works for me might not work for someone else) I’m 5 ft 11 and 150lbs and i fit perfectly on it. I also toss and turn a lot so I was worried that might cause wear and tear or to loose air but it didn’t. So my very first use I give it a 5 star and I’m also very confident this will be a very good addition to my very many camping adventures I have planned this season
J**T
Lightweight but surprisingly durable and comfortable
I have had this sleeping pad for over a year. I've rated it 5 stars for the price and durability. I use it as a pad between my sleeping bag and my canvas cot at my off grid weekend place, and probably have 50 nights on it total. I'm 6'2" and 300lbs, so I haven't been kind to it. I've also used it car camping in the bed of my pickup truck. It's very light weight and compact, yet it inflates to a comfortable pressure and holds that pressure for several days. It has a built in pump, so no extra inflation equipment required. I bought it only expecting it to last for a weekend or two, and it has just kept right on going. I wouldn't try to use it on rocks or bare soil, but if you have a ground cloth to protect it, it should last very well.
D**R
Really good value
Firstly, after having used it on 4 backpacking trips last summer, I can say the pad is a really good value. In my experience, it took a LOT more than "20s" to inflate it. I think I counted around 90-ish once. Not a huge deal, and still relatively easy to inflate. Also, I'd say it's a fairly comfortable pad to sleep on. No real issues there that I can recall. Also, fairly surprised at the relative light weight based on the price point. I'd really like to know a legitimate R-value for this pad. If I'm guessing, I'd probably put it in the 2-3 range. Searched the Q&A function and someone said "10." I actually LOLed. Summary...if you're just doing some summer or late spring/early fall overnight backpacking trips, this is a great pad. If I were going on some extended trips earlier or later in the shoulder seasons, I'd recommend going with something a little lighter and with a higher R-value.
C**K
Great inflatable pad for emergencies or car camping
I got a couple of these for a “glamping” event, and was most drawn to the fact that it can be snapped together (for couple camping), that it is relatively large, and that it was advertised as 14oz. I’m a seasoned backpacker so the fact that it is larger than my very expensive pad, has a foot pump, a built in pillow, and being the exact same weight had me incredibly curious about this pad. Well, not quite the dream scenario. This is much larger rolled up than my other pads. Looking at the comparison photo, from left to right is a $130 Nemo Tensor 20” insulated pad 14oz, a $50 Static V 18oz, and the Wannts pad. The Wannts is obviously much larger than the other 2. The reason it doesn’t pack down any smaller is because the foot pump cannot be folded so you essentially wrap the pad around the massive foot pump. (It’s also the largest pad I’ve ever seen at 77 inches inflated) The other issue is that I did not believe this was 14oz (the description says both 14oz and 600g - which is 21 oz) so I threw it on my scale and it’s 28oz, so double the advertisement. Ok so this thing is not really competing with traditional backpacking equipment, so why did I give it 5 stars? Because this pad is great for what it is. For under $30, this is a really solid pad for emergencies, car camping, a backup pad, or a scout / kid pad. There’s 2 philosophies on equipment, “buy once cry once” and “buy cheap, if you wear it out buy expensive”. If you’re in the second camp this is a really great pad. Blows up in just a few breaths, the 1 way nozzle makes it simple to get exactly the firmness you want and deflates in seconds. Just a personal opinion, and I didn’t mark it down any because it’s just my opinion, but this would be a 6 star pad if they got rid of the food pump. But that could be a plus for a new hiker or glamper. Its large size could make it a more comfortable transition too. Overall, it’s not replacing any gear in anyones backpack, but it’s a great starter or backup. Since I got it for glamping with people who don’t camp, that’s how I reviewed it since I didn’t think it would be fair to compare it to gear it’s not directly competing with.
D**E
No lateral support
If you are heavier than 80kg there’s no support at all if you want to sleep on your side
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