It's warm, it's light, and it's cheap. I've taken mine winter camping in Michigan, but also out in the Rocky Mountains. Obviously, it's not going to make sleeping on rocks lik…
- eli, 02/01/11
This Pad whit my mummy form weight only 114 gr, but the height of the foam was too low, I feel the cool of the ground. the Solar is better for only 144 gr whit mummy form, you…
- Erik, 04/19/13
Switzerland
Great mat! will keep you warm even if the weather is cold.…
- JOSE RICARDO, 01/10/13
This is really heavy and expensive for a foam pad. Now I understand that sleeping pads are used for warmth and not neccesarily comfort, but there are a lot more comfortable op…
- Frances, 03/11/12
Chicago
Let's face it, you're never actually comfortable on a sleeping pad. I use this on cold hard ground, soft not-so-cold ground, and underneath me in my hammock. In all of those s…
- Thomas, 10/21/12
Ypsilanti
I have used this sleeping pad a few times in the Adirondacks. It is quite light but the size/comfort ratio is too high. I have this rolled down as small as possible and it a…
- Keith, 08/03/11
Adams Center, NY
I just tried my new Z-Lite (Regular Size) this weekend in the Sipsey Wilderness of AL. Upper 40' temperatures, felt like plenty of insulation (Z-Lite pad and +40 sleeping bag…
- John, 10/10/11
Birmingham, AL
I grab my 3/4-length (small) Z-Rest when I want to keep my pack weight down and I am going out for only 1-2 nights. For longer trips I pull out the Thermarest NeoAir mattress.…
- Michael, 02/26/11
Idaho