I was hoping to switch from Trail Pro pad to XLite, but found some drawbacks in the latter:
- top is non-fabric and not so comfortable
- it's very rustling when tossing and…
- Nadezda, 06/03/12
Moscow, Russia
So light i don't even realize i have it inside my pack. Best for going ultralight, and yet still cheap. Extremely easy to fill up, and just as easy to deflate. Its about the s…
- Garry, 07/28/12
Plattsburgh, NY (ADKS)
i was upgrading from a ThermaRest TrailPro wanting something more compact and lighter. the XTherm is both of those, and warm as well. the interior ‘space blanket’ reflecti…
- michael, 10/08/12
alberta, canada
I have the regular NeoAir (the yellow one) and love it. I was thinking of switching to the Xtherm because of it's higher R value and nearly identical weight. So I laid down on…
- Eric, 12/30/12
Seattle
This cot is amazing. It is light and easy to carry but still the most comfortable thing I've ever slept on. I use this cot with the thermarest dreamtime mattress and its the…
- Jessica, 01/27/13
Awesome cot for any adventure. Worked perfect for our recent camping trip. Never slept better. We even take them with us any time we are visiting family or friends & don't wan…
- Jolita, 12/24/12
Iowa
I have used Ridgerests for decades and sometimes a 10 year old Thermarest. I bought the Trekker (regular size) about 3 weeks ago and used it in the Shenandoah Park on 12/2 wit…
- Alan, 12/06/11
virginia
I have had the therm-a-rest base camp deluxe pads for car camping and I bought one of these recently for multi-day backpacking trips. After using it once I let my wife try it…
- Jeremy, 06/07/12
Louisiana
I love this thing.. unroll it and it will self inflate in about 2-4 minutes.. enough that all you will need to do is throw 1-2 breathes to adjust the firmness. its very ligh…
- Chris, 09/30/12
Fairport, NY
Combined with a closed cell foam matt this mattress has always kept me warm and comfortable whether it's on a mates lounge room floor or in my tent in the snow. Packs up nice…
- Mark, 08/04/12
Sydney Australia
I ordered this in an Extra Small, and this is the best sleeping pad for me in many ways. I got it that small because it is just long enough to reach from my head to my butt. T…
- David, 07/25/11
Cadillac, Saginaw, Cimarron, NM...
This pad is comfortable and helps retain a lot of heat. It's a bit heavier then the new NeoAir pads but I believe it to be more durable. It flattens out nicely and sits on t…
- Aaron, 11/05/12
I've been blessed with a herniated disc in my lower back. I avoided surgery thanks to my yoga butted MILF physical therapist's hard work but I have a creaky back now and need…
- Peter, 09/25/11
Fort Fun, CO
Loving the latest technology in sleeping pads
1. Self Inflating
2. Comfortable
3. Compact
4. Light Weight
I didn't think sleeping pads were worth more than $40.00 so I ex…
- Yarri, 03/08/11
Upstate, NY
Gone were the days where sleeping warm means hauling a bulky pad which took up 10L or more of your pack. This little thing folds down to a size of the nalgene bottle but if ev…
- Jonathan, 04/17/12
Patagonia, Argentina.
I've now slept 5 nights on mine. I love the packed size -- about the size of a water bottle -- and the weight. I had always used self-inflating pads so was concerned about h…
- Thomas, 10/06/11
Wine Country
I certainly wouldn't take these backpacking, but we used them for a 9 day (sagged) bike trip, and they were amazing. Once you've biked 60 or 70 miles, hauled all your crap to…
- amanda, 01/06/12
Lansing
I have had this pad for several trips now. The sleep that I have gotten in the back-country since getting this pad has greatly increased. It is also pretty light pad that does…
- Rick, 04/04/11
Los Angeles, CA
OK guys, this is the same as the Neo Air Xlite, except it's 66", which falls between the "short" (47") and "long" (72") on the regular Neo Air Xlite.
66" is 5 foot 6, for t…
- Eric, 12/29/12
Seattle
I have this pad and use it backpacking. Very comfortable and warm. It has never leaked and stays full all night long. My only complaints are that it is bulky compared to th…
- Blake, 09/03/11
WV
Love my therm a rest. Always easy to inflate. You can tell the quality therm a rest uses in building their sleeping pads. Seams are strong and durable. You can't beat going wi…
- Paul, 09/04/12
Kansas City
We are new to backpacking, early 40's in age and wanted something comfortable and warm. We did quite a bit of research before choosing this one. It is not as light or small…
- Patrick, 12/09/11
Auburn, Indiana
I am soo glad that I bought this sleeping pad. Sure, it's not the lightest out there, but the good sleep I get on it is worth the weight. (not that it's heavy by any means). I…
- Marco, 05/09/11
lansing
We have two Two Track pads for a BA King Solomon bag. They fit perfectly and really add to the comfort of sleeping outdoors in a tent. They are easy to inflate and roll back…
- Sara, 07/04/11
Michigan
I have had this for many years and it has never let me down. It does not inflate very much however it is enough. The main purpose of one of these is not for comfort but to kee…
- Brian, 11/04/10
royal oak
I bought this for my wife because I already have a regular trail pro. I was surprised to see they made a female specific version and I was intrigued to see the difference betw…
- Seth, 04/19/11
Bowling Green, KY
While in the miltary I hurt my back in the middle east. After I cam home I found out I needed a lot more support when I camped. This was the answer to all my problems. I could…
- Charlene, 05/21/12
I am always skeptical of products that market themselves as the "women's version", but in this case, there are actual structural changes to the pad that seem to be relevant.…
- Elizabeth, 02/12/12
NC
This pad is perfect for women extra thick were need and amazingly comfortable. This pad has both served as a plain sleeping pad but also as a very much need raft to get my pa…
- Michelle, 04/19/11
Flagstaff, AZ
This sleeping pad is quite possibly the best sleeping pad I've ever had. It's super comfortable to lay on and it holds it's air really well. On top of all of that, it packs…
- Zach, 06/01/12
Alaska
Wonderful pad. I have been using the Thermarest prolite for the last few years and loved it, but when it was time to replace I decided to go Q-Core and I'm glad I did. the dif…
- david, 07/03/12
Mid-West
we're fairly comfortable with this item................…
- sophia, 06/13/13
northville, mi
Okay, maybe I'm a huge dork to be this excited about a camping pad, but this is a great pad. I was skeptical that, being a woman, I needed a different pad, but I got this on…
- Julie, 06/07/13
Seattle, WA