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The BEST and WORST sleeping pads of 2023 

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Thermarest Uberlite bit.ly/3PQcuIL
Thermarest Xtherm Max bit.ly/3GIXTur
Klymit Static V Lite Insulated bit.ly/3t6jh7a
Big Agnes Rapid SL
Sea To Summit Ether Light Extreme bit.ly/3jH9osb
Nemo Tensor Insulated bit.ly/2L0E8pL
Other Awesome Gear:
Big Agnes Copper Spur Platinum
Big Agnes Fly Creek Carbon
Mountain Hardwear Ozonic Rain Jacket bit.ly/3tQ01vN
Black Diamond Spot Headlamp bit.ly/3HpqzZv
Helinox Chair Zero bit.ly/3HybcOg
Thermarest Compressible Pillow bit.ly/3hGKPsp
Sea to Summit Alto TR2
Jetboil Micromo bit.ly/32JOgfh
MSR Pocket Rocket Deluxe bit.ly/3FFMf2e
Hyperlite Mountain Gear Southwest Backpack bit.ly/3ED3jV6
Western Mountaineering Alpinlite bit.ly/3zqFrT5
Kelty Cosmic Down 20 (less expensive alternative) bit.ly/3sUwCOI
Nemo Tensor Insulated Pad
Thermarest Uberlite Pad bit.ly/3mOBrbc
Hyperlite Mountain Gear bit.ly/3mOBkMO
Big Agnes Copper Spur
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@craighellberg4366
@craighellberg4366 Год назад
I am 62 years old and I’m shocked how expensive camping gear has become. When I was young I shopped at the original REI in Seattle. I usually hit their bargain basement and I’m still using the equipment to this day. Today’s equipment cost more than my first car.
@KO47893
@KO47893 Год назад
When you were young, REI also had their lifetime-no-questions-asked-no-receipt-needed return policy. 😭
@patrickhowell2502
@patrickhowell2502 Год назад
Inflation over almost 50 years sucks
@ifilmalways7122
@ifilmalways7122 Год назад
Yeah, 150.00 - 200.00 for a blow up pad... I hear ya..
@mauricio533
@mauricio533 Год назад
You are not gonna get a proper car for 200 bucks in todays age. But yeah 200 bucks is too much for a sleeping pad.
@craighellberg4366
@craighellberg4366 Год назад
@@mauricio533 Hi Mauricio, Agreed; however I think the items I purchased 30+ years ago that still serve me well are far superior in quality than anything made today. 🙂
@6703ken
@6703ken Год назад
Dan I am new to back packing and I really appreciate your videos and insight. I would say the thing that I appreciate the most and I hope you continue to do is, putting the product information on the screen. It’s nice to not have to click 1000 links trying to figure things out. Keep up the good content.
@jeffpeters5347
@jeffpeters5347 2 года назад
I’ve had my “regular” Etherlight XT insulated down to the mid-20s and was just fine. Super comfortable at 4” thick. I love it. No experience with the “extreme”.
@oliv5089
@oliv5089 2 года назад
you mean you have the insulated version ? There are 3 versions : normal, insulated, extreme.
@TheBadTraveler2
@TheBadTraveler2 2 года назад
I used the Etherlight XT all the way down to -10 sleeping on snow with a foam pad underneath and a 20 degree sleeping bag. had the best sleep I’ve ever had while camping.
@jayvonbatchelor
@jayvonbatchelor 2 года назад
Same, have been camping this last winter in good old Flagstaff, great comfy pad and stuff sack to boot...
@fettuccinealraver
@fettuccinealraver 2 года назад
Same here! Also the size difference when they’re packed down is massive. The regular is close to the size of a nalgene.
@ruap007
@ruap007 2 года назад
Same here. I used the Etherlight XT mummy shape last winter on snow down to 19F and it was awesome, super warm, cosy and I have had a better sleep than in my mattress! Ha. Don't really understand why Dan doesn't like it.
@jgeisler
@jgeisler 2 года назад
I love my Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Xtherm, regular. Unlike the one you have, mine is rounded on the ends. It only weighs 15oz with the pump sack, only 13oz without the sack. Can't beat it for a pad with a 6.9 R-value.
@DumpTrump4TRE45ON
@DumpTrump4TRE45ON 2 года назад
EXPED DOWNMAT!!Comfortable and warm, does not lose air. It has an R value around 7! So good I brought a spare so I could take a friend Winter backpacking. I live in Alaska,I camp with no heat source down to -30 F. I agree with you for the Sea to Summit Either Extreme IInsulated) LOUD!!!Crackly It was so loud it drown out my tinnitus and let bears know I was in the area. I love the Flextail Lite. I will probably have to check out the Thermarest. When I go lightweight I take the Klymt. Love your channel.
@SimonBrisbane
@SimonBrisbane 2 года назад
Exped are fantastic and made in democratic Taiwan, not Communist China like all Sea to Summit products are.
@givannimikel4586
@givannimikel4586 2 года назад
Fully agree with Exped. I have two of them and they're plush and super warm even below freezing. Have slept on Expeds and was warm down to 0 degrees. Have poked a hole in one but they repaired it for FREE!
@christianwolff780
@christianwolff780 Год назад
@@givannimikel4586 Did you repair it out in the field? I worry about holes in these pads.
@givannimikel4586
@givannimikel4586 Год назад
@@christianwolff780 It does happen, but I've made repairs in the field successfully with Tenacious Tape. You can repair any nylon gear with that stuff. However, Exped's repairs are a better long term repair.
@annaless9751
@annaless9751 2 года назад
Love my Sea To Summit Ether Light XT Small 4''. Kept me warm in -5 Celsius (23 °F ), was compactable, light and quiet. Hiking mostly in Norway and Iceland. No need/ experience with the Ether L XT Extreme.
@JakeMay
@JakeMay Год назад
Love the vibe of these videos. Informative but also fun and entertaining - great combo!
@user-wr9do6us7w
@user-wr9do6us7w 7 месяцев назад
I bought the big Agnes rapide thanks to your advice and love it! I have used it twice so far. The first weekend was around 70 degrees and the second weekend went down to 37. Very comfortable in both temperatures.
@aaronwinter447
@aaronwinter447 Год назад
This was very helpful. Been debating most of these. Got stuck on Nemo, SLX, and Rapide and needed to know a bit more.
@nathandoe5408
@nathandoe5408 Год назад
So! Thanks for the advice Dan I have today (9th November 2022) purchased the Big Agnes Rapide SL for the princely sum of £99 here in the UK. I got the long one so neither my head or feet dangle off the ends. Looking forward to testing it out as the temperature drops. 👍
@djlukestein
@djlukestein Год назад
Cheers Dan, I upgraded my Nemo Tensor Insulated regular to the Thremorest Xtherm wide/long and Its been the best choice I've made. I gave my old Nemo to my partner to use, she says she doesn't want it now and wants to upgrade to the xtherm after using mine. The extra R value of the xtherm makes a big difference. For my style of sleeping I find the xthrem so much more stable and comfortable. Might not be the same for everyone as we are all different but I would go the Xtherm for the insulating properties alone.
@rogermeyer860
@rogermeyer860 2 года назад
Nice quick/clean review Dan:) I just upgraded my Nemo Tensor to a BA Rapide based on comfort:) anxious to try it out...
@margieameye4754
@margieameye4754 2 года назад
Thank you for all your reviews. Planning a 2023 thru hike on AT and I’m going to be re-watching all your videos over the summer to help me make some decisions. Your experience and advice is so appreciated!!!!!!!
@DanBecker
@DanBecker 2 года назад
Congrats on your thru hike, Margie!
@mariaadey4405
@mariaadey4405 2 года назад
I've been using the xtherm for years and love it! Good choice! I recently switched to the women's neoair for non-winter camping tho because it's lighter and still r-value 5.4!
@feanythmayosh5525
@feanythmayosh5525 2 года назад
Am learning so much of your channel even though I am not a backpacker. But I do enjoy traveling with my motorbike and tent. On and off road. Your tips are very handy for that as well. Thank you!
@RichardBrown-gv8lu
@RichardBrown-gv8lu 2 года назад
Love the size comparison to the water bottle. Some in the military including myself ditch the canteen and use similar bottles. So the comparison has helped with loadout planning. Thanks for the help
@arniewingco3561
@arniewingco3561 Год назад
Great video Dan, thanks. New subscriber here (from Australia), and really appreciate that you included metric stats for these mats 👍
@nathanmcdonald462
@nathanmcdonald462 Год назад
I love my Rapid SL. I'm a side sleeper, but the raised edges on the regular width really make a difference
@Sampascoejp
@Sampascoejp Год назад
I bought the Klymit mat after watching your review.. after camping with it for a few trips I love it.. I have it paired with an Alpkit Insulation mat too and it works a treat. Camped out on Dartmoor with it with 5 degrees celsius and it worked okay, felt a bit of a chill but it wasn't uncomfortable. Looking forward to using it in the summer
@tsengmactantan7854
@tsengmactantan7854 3 месяца назад
Very helpful review and informative content. I really like it. Thanks.
@zazaturmanidze7100
@zazaturmanidze7100 Год назад
I sold mine Thermarest Xtherm Max for the reason, that when sleeping on the side, it pushed against my hip so hard, that I was waking up from the pain. I was trying to play with different air pressures with no luck. I am a regular size person, 80kgs. I strongly recommend to try it out before you buy for that particular reason. Definitely not a problem if you are strictly a back sleeper.
@Jonnyvids14
@Jonnyvids14 Год назад
Now that we have taken up winter snowshoe camping, I struggle with which pads to consider. Our first year winter camping I just took our regular 3-season pads (e.g. Thermarest & Klymit) and we FROZE. So now we haul in the bigger heavier pads like the MondoKing 3d. VERY WARM and VERY COMFORTABLE but very heavy. Best for car camping only. So this video is VERY helpful brother.
@trickofthetrail
@trickofthetrail 2 года назад
I have the Sea To Summit Ether Light Extreme wide and I have never been cold on it, even in snowy conditions. I find it ultra comfortable also. However, it is really bulky, so is strictly my cold weather pad. I have a Nemo Tensor Insulated 2022 wide for other conditions and love that also.
@absolu222
@absolu222 2 года назад
Also have the Sea to Summit Extreme and was thinking about the Nemo for summer!
@senectarius9685
@senectarius9685 11 дней назад
Hi, I have a question. Will those winter Matts BE too warm for summer temperatures? Like is this something that ca happen.? I expect temperatures between 5-30 degrees. Wi will combine them with a field bed. I am looking for the most comfortable matt.
@codymills8410
@codymills8410 Год назад
Thanks so much for your time and effort to make these great videos! Stay warm!
@mysterylovescompany2657
@mysterylovescompany2657 2 года назад
What I learned from this is that not being a snow-camper gives me a lot more options when it comes to choosing a sleeping pad (& saving money on it!). Another great vid, Dan!
@77Brainfreeze
@77Brainfreeze 2 года назад
I have learned this as well this last year. If you are backpacking in the cold your gear costs go up astronomically. Light+warm = $$$$
@bianohehe
@bianohehe Год назад
Exactly, camping in tropical places or during the summer gives you much more options for products that will suit you and are light and cheap. I go in the opposite direction from most of the trekking tribe, stay away from cold mountains and love tropical islands with mountains and preserved forests, and in the end you arrive at some surreal paradise beach.
@mikaelandersen9266
@mikaelandersen9266 Год назад
It certainly can be, but if you are willing to compromise a little bit of comfort, it is possible to do it fairly cheap. Personally i have just used a foam pad through my winter outdoors experiences due to budget restrictions, with just R3.5. managed to sleep just fine outside in norwegian temps (-15 to -20 C) with no more protection from the cold than my sleeping bag.
@TDOLLA
@TDOLLA Год назад
yeah you have to pay a premium to be comfortable while camping in the snow… not to mention people in your life will think you are absolutely insane for purposely going out and staying in a tent in below freezing conditions lol
@mtadams2009
@mtadams2009 Год назад
@@bianohehe Sounds wonderful but if seems all that savings would go to air travel.
@OutdoorsPodcast
@OutdoorsPodcast Год назад
Just bought a Big Agnes Rapid SL in the 25x72 thanks to your review and I’m super happy. Also had a luxury of camping with Chef Corso in my home state of Missouri! Thanks for the recommendation, bought the tiny pump as well!
@Ghost_Os
@Ghost_Os 2 года назад
I think I would opt for the Xtherm. For me, the higher R value combined with the increased durability *plus* the fact that it packs down pretty small is worth a little less comfort. Love Big Agnes though. Maybe the Xtherm underneath Big Agnes... 😆
@seanrich7969
@seanrich7969 Год назад
Really glad I pulled the trigger on the Rapide SL. Going to put it to the test on my AT thru hike 2023!
@briankohlman4356
@briankohlman4356 3 месяца назад
Very informative video - thanks for putting it out there. Can you please provide a link for the air pump? I couldn't find it at Backcountry.
@tamasbarad8202
@tamasbarad8202 Год назад
Great comarison and I agree with the verdict. One high end competitor you might want to look at is the Exped deepsleep. Quite thick and packs big but it's very durable, and extreeeemly insulated.
@davidshaw7823
@davidshaw7823 2 месяца назад
Hi Dan, your advice and gear expertise is really appreciated. Your opinion on the Exped Versa 4r would have been good.
@williamgibbs71
@williamgibbs71 Год назад
Just got the xtherm. Thanks for reaffirming my decision. Have the prolite plus also and its great just doesn't roll down as small but nice and steardy for kayak camping. Thanks for the vid
@lamau1264
@lamau1264 2 года назад
I’ve got some thermarest neo air variant it’s like 4” thick, packs down really small and love it. Having the 4” of pad is nice because I can either pump it all the way up or let a little out and I can sink in a bit better. With my Nemo pillow I get great sleep on the trail!
@tact1cal403
@tact1cal403 2 года назад
Watching this after I just bought my Rapide SL from the REI anniversary sale 😎 Great video as always!
@Salokinos
@Salokinos 2 года назад
Hello from your neighbor in Minnesota. Great video, love the mixture of detailed review and humor. I've been a subscriber for a while but never commented (that I can remember). All my gear was destroyed in a flooded basement, so your take on current gear is appreciated.
@coopermills6970
@coopermills6970 2 года назад
Great video, love the information and the entertainment!!
@maryblakley3590
@maryblakley3590 2 года назад
We are car campers, but aim for the sweet spot between car camping gear and backpacking gear on account of the fact that it's five in my family, in a hatchback. We upgraded to a Big Agnes Air Core Ultra last year and love it. Comfy, keeps us warm, and doesn't take up a ridiculous amount of space.
@samanthagarcia1398
@samanthagarcia1398 2 года назад
thanks for the video!! it came just in time - i need a sleeping system for my 21 day bikepacking trip in august and for now, I'll go with one of the two season or budget pads. I didn't know where to start looking, and this was definitely helpful!
@namelessone5200
@namelessone5200 2 года назад
You might look at the Trekology UL80, it is budget friendly, light, thick and comfortable with the raised sides
@UrMom_says
@UrMom_says Год назад
Excellent video 👌🏼 Kept it moving & stuffed a lot of info in a short video. And I'm fine with a tie at the end.
@user-sl8kq3cj7b
@user-sl8kq3cj7b 2 года назад
Great review thanks Dan! Have you tried the Klymit Klymaloft pad? Seems like maybe an option if comfort is no1 priority?
@CampSaw
@CampSaw 2 года назад
Funny, I love my Sea to Summit- comfort is king. I have never been cold on it- but it is bigger than most. If I don’t sleep well everyone around me will pay one way or another! Lol The Exped is so loud you might get kicked out of camp! I get two pads, a winter one (the S2S) that goes in a bigger capacity backpack and a late spring/summer pad so I’m waiting for you, Dan, to make a decision on how my summer is gonna go! No pressure 😳😃
@Vollzeitnomaden
@Vollzeitnomaden 2 года назад
Your comment gave me hope. I just bought that pad and was shocked by the review in the video 😅😅
@MrJacobryborg
@MrJacobryborg 2 года назад
the exped is loud? do you mean Therm-a-rest? i have both the Exped Downmat 9rw and the therm-a-rest uberlite.. and gosh, the uberlite is loud. the exped is silent as a mouse :)
@CampSaw
@CampSaw 2 года назад
@@MrJacobryborg no, I meant what I said! the exped ultra 3R was a comfortable pad but the noise kept me and my camp mates in surrounding tents awake. Even a slight head turn had that thing squealing, it was really bad!
@MrJacobryborg
@MrJacobryborg 2 года назад
@@CampSaw wow, i’ve never expierenced that with exped, i only habe their down mats though :)
@absolu222
@absolu222 2 года назад
Also love my Sea to Summit XT extreme and had no issues! Only downside is that it is big.
@danfox2575
@danfox2575 Год назад
Surprised Exped didn't make your list! Great sleeping pads - and especially popular among side sleepers. Thanks for the comparisons!
@hathawaydj1
@hathawaydj1 Год назад
Just spent a week on my exped dura... amazing pad.
@teemupohjonen7271
@teemupohjonen7271 Год назад
Yes Exped is The Best so far, super comfy light weight and durable.
@jaredgudnason4400
@jaredgudnason4400 Год назад
love my Exped.. I think we are up to 4 of them.. R3 for summer, R7 downmat for my -40 Februarys camping.
@KO47893
@KO47893 Год назад
From what I've seen, Exped has the best warmth/price out there, and still comes highly packable. I've been using a Synmat 7 for years now.
@adamjonsson1291
@adamjonsson1291 3 месяца назад
Would you guys say it’s not worth to update from an exped ultra 3R to a big Agnes or sts xt insulated? I have the exped but i don’t thinks its that comfortable…
@MaddBaggins
@MaddBaggins 2 года назад
I just got to test my new BA Rapide SL last week. What a great pad! I’m 6’2” 270# (bought the long/wide) and I slept very comfortably on it, never slipped off, never lost air. I used a Ridgerest under it to protect it like I have all of my backpacking career with my old Thermarest pads.
@heavydpm666
@heavydpm666 Год назад
are you a side sleeper? im a big guy too and sleep on my side. whats a Ridgerest? im new to camping have been using a cheap pad from Dicks and looking to get a good pad. i wont be sleeping in anything under 30 degrees. thanks
@MaddBaggins
@MaddBaggins Год назад
@@heavydpm666 Yeah, I'm a side sleeper. I'm using a Nemo Disco sleeping bag also. It has a spoon shape for more footbox room. Ridgerest is a thin, closed cell foam pad. They are fairly cheap and will protect your expensive pad from the ground. They will also give a little more R value.
@cristibaluta
@cristibaluta Год назад
I have a simple neoair and could sleep in any temperature down to -30C, love it. It takes too much space though and for normal temp i just bought the uberlight, tested in my house so far and i can feel the difference easily, the neoair reflects the warmth back to my back, the uberlight reflects it only for a minute or so
@ryandearing60
@ryandearing60 Год назад
Thanks for this video! I own an older x-therm but I had been looking at the sea to summit until I saw this video. I had a BA years ago but it sprung a leak on the first trip.
@JasonRasmussen
@JasonRasmussen Год назад
I have the Klymit Insulated Static-V. It's great, comfortable, packs small, inflates in 9 breaths. My wife is a side sleeper and loves it.
@babblned
@babblned Год назад
I tried a lot of pads. The Sea to Summit Ether Light XT Insulated is my favorite. Very comfortable, and packing size isn't that bad. For me it is worth it for the extra comfort after a long day outdoors. Also love the integrated pump sack. Makes inflation super easy.
@toimisjo
@toimisjo Год назад
Right? I have the wide version and i have slept in -8 celsius just fine
@wellseasonedhiker
@wellseasonedhiker Год назад
I've heard good things as well but it looks huge when packed down. That's a non-starter.
@adventureswithbecketandxena
I just picked up the Klymit Static V I'll be testing it out next weekend.
@ajhourniforever
@ajhourniforever Год назад
I have no idea why I originally clicked on this….but you made an awesome video and I thank you for that!!! Great info and analysis!
@formulaeternal
@formulaeternal 2 года назад
Your videos have gotten so good adding Emit
@tectonicshifting
@tectonicshifting 2 года назад
I've ended up with Expeds and really like them. Use the pump sack as a bag liner. I also only buy wide, and my R7 mummy is 25oz, R4 mummy is 18 and neither sound like chip bags🙂
@sha6mm
@sha6mm 2 года назад
Thanks for the review Dan
@CapitanFantasma1776
@CapitanFantasma1776 Год назад
Thanks Dan! Really helped!
@marcusaurelius200516
@marcusaurelius200516 Год назад
The Exped Ultra 3R is very similar to the Big Agnes pads. I love it! Super comfortable.
@jackrollins2847
@jackrollins2847 2 года назад
GREAT VIDEO! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!
@joeyjones9041
@joeyjones9041 Год назад
I bought the Klymit Static V Recon insulated sleeping pad on eBay factory refurbished for $45, it has an R Value of 4. I love it, it performs great and the price was ridiculously low. It had the same warranty as a brand new one as well.
@nickhtk6285
@nickhtk6285 4 месяца назад
Thanks. Good video. Confirmed what Id found online.
@nickpokorny388
@nickpokorny388 2 года назад
Loving my new Nemo Quasar 3D Insulated (regular wide). Kept me warm on that frost morning in Algonquin. Rolls down to the size of a Nalgene, which is amazing for 25 inches wide and 3.5 inches thick. Great for side sleeping. And super quiet too.
@chrishill7430
@chrishill7430 2 года назад
Just bought this at REI a couple of weeks ago at 30% Off so great deal and I know I'll love it
@glennfuller1448
@glennfuller1448 Год назад
Great video- Thanks for sharing!
@user-bm3zb5dd3i
@user-bm3zb5dd3i 9 месяцев назад
I’ve got some thermarest neo air variant it’s like 4” thick, packs down really small and love it. Having the 4” of pad is nice because I can either pump it I bought the Klymit Static V Recon insulated sleeping pad on eBay factory refurbished for $45, it has an R Value of 4. I love it, it performs great and the price was ridiculously low. It had the same warranty as a brand new one as well.
@trailheadjunkie
@trailheadjunkie 2 года назад
I recently bought the Rapide 25x72 inch and used it for camping in Yosemite area this past weekend and it is basically what you said and then some and Ive been a Tensor user awhile.
@simongee8928
@simongee8928 Год назад
I'm still using my Thermarest mat that I bought in 1992. In the thirty years I've been using it, never failed me. Nuff said - ! 😁
@dodgyhodgie734
@dodgyhodgie734 2 года назад
I just got back from a 2 week hike and took my etherlite xt extreme "regular size" I will never take anything else, sure it's slightly bulky but it's not loud like everyone claims it can be loud only from your sleeping bad rubbing against it but the mat itself it quiet. It's the most comfortable Mat I have had being a side sleeper and I certainly never got cold from underneath. The only disadvantage is the size
@chrisbushman718
@chrisbushman718 2 года назад
I use the klymit static v lite and can confirm its an excellent pad on a budget. If you can't drop like 300 bucks on a pad, its definitely worth the money. A comfortable and reliable 3 season pad.
@tysonsutherland3501
@tysonsutherland3501 2 года назад
Eh, I tried it out for a while but I hated it. I am a side sleeper though so that might have affected the performance. I ended up going with a thermarest trail scout and it's way warmer and more comfortable even though it's about a third of the thickness of the static v lite
@JasonRasmussen
@JasonRasmussen Год назад
Concur. It's great.
@fleckosofly8001
@fleckosofly8001 Год назад
I've used mine down to like 20F with a foam pad under it. It's been great. The baffles allow your sleeping bag insulation to expand a little bit and provide extra warmth.
@skinnyphuqer
@skinnyphuqer Год назад
agree. i only paid $70 for mine new and that alone seals the deal for me, but it would be worth it at full price too
@MarkBradshawgreenredblack
@MarkBradshawgreenredblack 2 года назад
I like your conclusion. I just bought the Big Agnes Rapide whassisname. Great pad but a stupid name. It’s my first good quality pad after decades of roughing it. I’ve only had a few nights on it so far but it really does seem to tick all my boxes.
@auzcote9789
@auzcote9789 2 года назад
Have a 4 season kylmit. Used it in November in Massachusetts. With a 45 degree EMS bag. Stayed nice and toasty. Along with just a ozark trail pad under it as extra protection
@PhilAndersonOutside
@PhilAndersonOutside Год назад
Another good video Dan! I work for REI and I pretty much agree with everything you said. People looking for alternatives may want to look at the Thermarest Neoair Xlite (almost as warm as the Xtherm, down to 12 oz!) or if on a budget, the ProLite Apex is a great deal at $129! A good Big Agnes alternative is the Q-Core. Well worth considering. Sea to Summit makes some great products. Especially their liners. And the focus a lot of attention on sleep systems, but the only sleeping pad of theirs I like at all is the Ether Light XT Extreme, which is very warm, comfortable, but it's on the heavy side.
@KO47893
@KO47893 Год назад
You should review a couple of Exped pads. I've been using one for years now and love it. I'd like to hear how you think they compare to these others.
@gailjohnson6670
@gailjohnson6670 Год назад
Thank you for the video. Blessings to you.
@user-pf1hb4jf9p
@user-pf1hb4jf9p 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the helpful video. I had experience with the Seatosummit matrass. Which was super comfortable, but holes kept appearing on the welding spots. A well known problem, but a larger dealbreaker for me then the isolation value, since that's not so important to me (good weather camper boy ;) I think I will go for the Big Agnes, comfortable is important to me, since I've got enough back problems already.
@remyllebeau77
@remyllebeau77 Год назад
It's great how you keep the ads entertaining. Well done.
@kaeden9656
@kaeden9656 Год назад
This really helps. Thank you
@fata7932
@fata7932 Год назад
I use Layon sleeping pad. It's comfortable. It's not for winter but I love how small it packs.
@fire7side
@fire7side Год назад
Since I already have a very light foam pad, I would go with the Klymit static v. My foam pad is bulky but extremely light and I can actually sleep on it. I tie it onto the bottom of my pack. I'm always insured being insulated with it, and I have a dog, which makes me worried about getting anything else.
@dgrad2776
@dgrad2776 2 года назад
I just bought the Big Agnes Q-Core Deluxe, it's blue he didn't show it here. But it is super comfortable with a r value of 4.3. It's a lot bigger to pack than my old Static V, but it's way more comfortable to sleep on.
@Staypuff777
@Staypuff777 2 года назад
IMHO the Klymit Static V is the "okayest" sleeping pad. Not bad for the money but I think there are better options now.
@reygonzalez792
@reygonzalez792 2 года назад
I can confirm the q-core deluxe is super comfortable. I prefer it over my bigger “more comfortable” exped mega mat 10 car camping sleeping pad. I also have the tensor and while it’s not as comfortable it still is great.
@privateeye2490
@privateeye2490 2 года назад
I wonder if the turquoise version differs somehow. It's also way more $$.
@garthflint
@garthflint 2 года назад
@@Staypuff777 I have the Static V for budget reasons. Not warm, not comfortable, but cheap and works well enough for summer. If I had money I would definitely upgrade.
@danloucks1251
@danloucks1251 2 года назад
I have found that the deluxe sleeps colder than a 4.3 pad should. What’s the lowest temp you have used it and been ok? Are you a warm sleeper? Do you use a quilt?
@aurtisanminer2827
@aurtisanminer2827 2 года назад
I used my uber lite on snow this spring and stayed warm. It only got down to about 25 degrees and I added a space blanket under it but I was surprised how warm I stayed. I sleep pretty warm, though.
@matthewfurst1577
@matthewfurst1577 2 года назад
All right my man, getting the red one 25x72. Should have listened to you on the black pad LOL. Thanks for the great videos love your channel. Keep up the great work. ✌️
@Magellan678
@Magellan678 2 года назад
I picked up the BA Rapide SL earlier this year and have already used it on several trips. Best sleep I’ve ever gotten while backpacking! I’m a side sleeper too and have never felt the ground.
@beng4466
@beng4466 Год назад
Did you get the wide or the regular? If the regular, did you find it big enough?
@nickolas9874
@nickolas9874 4 месяца назад
I have the extreme pad, & I love it, Ive been camping in Tasmanian winters & was toasty warm.
@DavesGuitarPlanet
@DavesGuitarPlanet Год назад
I'm liking Dan. The right blend of entertainment and info.
@banshee107
@banshee107 2 года назад
Own 3 different Static V’s love em! Work, play and 1 for the kid.
@tacklebill4835
@tacklebill4835 2 года назад
Nice review And so much fun!
@OutdoorJochen
@OutdoorJochen 2 года назад
Thermarest Neo Air Xtherm 👍🏼👍🏼 we use 3 in different sizes and we are really happy with them, also the lifetime guarantee is nice to have 😊 small / light / all weather conditions - perfekt 😴
@stickyprickle
@stickyprickle 2 года назад
I had already decided that my next pad would be a xtherm so I’m am glad you agreed it’s an amazing pad especially if you only have 1 pad
@wildmountainman1
@wildmountainman1 2 года назад
Great video Dan. Do you get Exped mats in the USA? They are very good.
@BaxTechYT
@BaxTechYT Год назад
I’m still rocking this old thermarest I got from a military surplus. Little on the heavy side, but so durable and comfortable
@dannyadventurer1172
@dannyadventurer1172 2 года назад
I agree with you on the XTherm. I had the S2S ultralight/non-insulated, which came in at a higher R value than the insulated, go figure. Weight vs R Value, the Xtherm is the king.
@andrewdevonshire3255
@andrewdevonshire3255 2 года назад
The Sea to Summit Etherlight XT Insulated is VERY comfortable, packs small & is so thick it is a MUST for side sleepers. Decent R Vakue at 3.2 also. I got the Wide Rectangular version- worth every penny for a good sleep on the ground.
@smokie33
@smokie33 Год назад
Thank you. I'm looking for a side and stomach sleeper, i read that the Etherlight XT is a good choice.
@buyaraka
@buyaraka Год назад
I tried a lot of pads. The Sea to Summit Ether Light XT Insulated is my favorite. Very comfortable, and packing size isn't that bad. For me it is worth it for the extra comfort after a long day outdoors. Also love the integrated pump sack. Makes inflation super easy.
@janschulz1867
@janschulz1867 4 месяца назад
Hey Dan, many thanks for this informative and entertaining review. Nice! I have a question about the Klymit insulated static V. Do you think it's possible to use this pad in winter with a foam mat underneath? I ask because the "old" r-value was 4.4. Now they have made an update and the "new" r-value is only 1.9. Do you think it is possible? Cheers and may thanks J*
@jansveen
@jansveen Год назад
I got that red Big agnes today. It comes with a bag to fill up air, it is no noisy moving on it, and the edges are just perfect. I have 40 yeaars of trekking and climbing, long bike trips. I have tried a lot of equipment. This Big agnes pad, it surly seems like the most perfect and best. I just lay on it, and felt this great warmth coming from it. I got some old therma rest for the summers. This one is for the winter, I live in scandinavia. Looking forward to go out tomorrow, Just for sleeping hehehe. Watching this video , it just makes me feel even better! Good night!
@jansveen
@jansveen 10 месяцев назад
Now, 9 months later, my Big Agnes is loosing air. Really a disapointment. I know that it can't be a puncture because it has never been directly on the ground like not even gras, always in a tent, and always on top of some protection. I would not say it is a budget pad, not at all. But it is very comfortable to sleep on, as long as it does not loose air.
@mrmwood83
@mrmwood83 Год назад
Last week I had my Exped mat of 14 years develop a leek, so started looking at alternatives. This video helps a lot but I wondered why you didn't include any newer Exped models. Should I avoid them?
@shawnbaker6569
@shawnbaker6569 2 года назад
Dan it's like you read my mind. I've been shopping for a new pad all weekend and have it narrowed down to the BA Rapid SL or the Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Topo Luxe. The topo luxe is 4 inches thick but 4oz heavier and has a 3.7 R-value. You're video just made the decision for me. Thanks, Dan!
@outbackwack368
@outbackwack368 2 года назад
Thanks! I need good, light and compact for bikepacking.
@TipsyWanderer
@TipsyWanderer Год назад
Thank you so much . Nice video.
@jeanyves8585
@jeanyves8585 Год назад
Hi Dan, I’ m about to get a new sleeping pad to replace my thermarest prolite, and I have a question about the rapide sl (my choice because of the comfort factor!): is it noisy? I tend to move lot at night… cheers from France!
@ajsjs9
@ajsjs9 Год назад
I love how this man is both trolling us and informing us at the same time. ty lol
@zachlong355
@zachlong355 2 года назад
Dan you gotta review the zenbivy light! I wanna see what you think!
@matthewishunting
@matthewishunting 2 года назад
That flashback edit though!
@Fletchenterprises
@Fletchenterprises Год назад
Awesome info, thank you!!,,,,,,
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