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Klymit Static V2 Sleeping Pad

Klymit Static V2 Sleeping Pad

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A comfortable, minimalist sleeping pad for anyone looking to pare down their load, the Klymit Static V2 is made with durable 75d nylon on the bottom and lighter 30d nylon on the top. It inflates easily in 10 to 15 breaths through a push valve, and its body-mapped V shape and dynamic side rails hug your body as you sleep Read More

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oakback
9
Oct 30, 2017
I'm 6'4", 220 lbs, and a side sleeper. This was my first proper sleeping pad. I used this pad on a canoe trip, sleeping on sand banks and wooden platforms. It was great. I was pleasantly surprised at how firm I could make it, without it loosing any firmness while sleeping on my side and back, without ever feeling the ground/platform underneath. I also like that my feet and head weren't hanging off either end.
I camp in the south where it doesn't get that cold, so I'm not concerned with the insulating factors, and can't say how well it works for that.
chris_was_taken
24
Aug 13, 2015
How much of a pain is this to deflate? I have a thermorest with a straight piped design (not v-shaped) and getting all the air out so it can be rolled up is such a pain that i envy my friends who sleep on foam mats that roll away in 5 seconds.
Bishizel
0
Sep 26, 2015
chris_was_takenI've had one of these for two years, and the deflating isn't too bad. It's a little tough to get the very last bit of air out, but overall it's easy. Incredibly comfortable too as far as lightweight air pads, probably the best I've used.
bikegeek62
10
Oct 22, 2015
BishizelHow did you get the last of the air out. I can't seem to get it deflated. thanks
cwmst22
101
Jun 29, 2017
Campsaver.com has the Static V1 in a custom blue color for $35 as part of a sale right now.
http://www.campsaver.com/klymit-campsaver-v-sleeping-pad
kevin.nocom
Jun 27, 2017
$49.99 with pillow on Costco.com right now. Including shipping.
virtblue
15
Dec 21, 2014
The r rating is very low, this would be a summer only pad.
Joomy
212
Jan 28, 2015
virtblueSupplement it with a closed cell foam mat in cold temps. For very cold temps you may need something else, but a 10mm CCF with this should be good down to -5C or even lower.
NateN
16
Jan 28, 2015
JoomyThis is what I do. For colder temps, I bring the foam pad and place it underneath. As a Californian, I rarely need the foam pad, except during the winter or at high elevation.
aames
24
Jun 26, 2016
$35 on Amazon... Not much of a drop!
mmcgrath
5
Jul 6, 2016
aamesI see it listed as $50+ on Amazon...?
aames
24
Jul 6, 2016
mmcgrathAmazon prices move regularly; camelcamelcamel is useful to track it. The klymit static v is 50, lowest was 35 - 2 days ago.
jereman
158
May 23, 2016
i used this last weekend, it worked well but please be aware that when the temp drops the air volume will shrink and deflate the pad slightly, all air pads have this problem and i just found out about it. it still kept my warm enough but when i got up it seemed low, and my friend told me this is common. if the temp will drop alot air it up more than normal and it will shrink some overnight. or you can wake up when your butt is cold and on the ground and roll over and blow some air into it. i was using foam pads and switched to air pads and never experienced this before and thought i would pass on the info. other than that i am very happy with this and love how small/light the pad is compared to my big thermarest pad.
also, this is a great pad for side sleeping. im 6`2 and about 250 and i had no issues other than the one stated above.
DesertRat
11
May 25, 2016
jeremanI have this pad and I've used it 12 nights so far. Overall I'd recommend it for not-too-cold camping. Pros: it packs down nice and small, to the size of a water bottle. It's light (it's a pound with stuff sack and patch kit on my scale.) It's also very comfortable. Cons: if you get down much past 40, it's not going to keep you warm. (Klymit has an insulated version available.) It can also take a little learning on how to fully deflate it when you roll it back up - you'll need to squeeze all the air out of it as best as possible and then fold it in quarters vertically to roll it.
I think this is the best warm weather pad out there for the money. At $44 plus shipping this is a great deal.
KaveC
1
Jun 19, 2016
jeremanI used the insulated one, but had the same problem for nights when temperature was high 30s-low 40s F. Deflated during the night. My friend with a self inflating thermarest lost air too but not as bad since there is still foam.
Linch
Aug 13, 2015
Any chance of different colours becoming available?
Linch
Aug 16, 2015
I'd be interested in recon or camo, depending on what the exact colour/pattern looks like. Cheers.
alfalfa6835
30
Aug 18, 2015
I wouldn't mind seeing this in Recon or Camo as well.
madllama
91
Jun 20, 2016
Would love to see a drop/option for the insulated version of this
DannyMilks
4557
Jun 20, 2016
madllamaSo would we! We should have the Insulated Static V Lite available later this month. We have been working with Klymit to offer the insulated version but they've been too low on stock recently. Thanks for waiting @madllama
karl.dutschke
1
Apr 4, 2016
Just received mine today (Australia) And I can already say that it's the comfiest, lightest and easiest to use pad that I have ever found. Will definitely be recommending this to friends and colleagues!
DannyMilks
4557
May 3, 2016
karl.dutschke@karl.dutschke - glad you're happy with your pad!
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