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'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
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
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
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