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Designed for backpackers looking to pare down their load, the Klymit Insulated V Ultralite sleeping pad boasts an impressive warmth-to-weight ratio. It features a body-mapped V shape and dynamic side rails that reduce air movement and hug your body as you sleep Read More
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not a seasoned camper or regular user of such gear, however this was a value purchase from a known merchant. it does what I need it for aside from all the pro/con microdetails. one thing I like is the support for side sleeping. probably in mid tier category for pads.
The good: Comfy, compact, kinda-light but not ultralight. I brought this pad out on a couple of overnighters to test it out and it was great! It was comfortable for a back sleeper but not perfect if you sleep on your side. I toss and turn a good amount and definitely bottomed out when sleeping on my side.
The bad: Fast forward to me bringing this on multi-night trips both backpacking and car camping and it got punctured 3 separate times. I was able to patch it in the field and then make a more permanent fix when I got home each time but on the fourth puncture I just gave up. I've owned a lot of pads and believe myself to be really gentle with my lighter/fragile pieces of gear but I just couldn't keep this thing from getting holes in it. Also for reference, I live in the northeastern US so I'm not dealing with a lot of cactus/burr issues like my desert fairing compatriots. Anyway, I've moved on to a SeaToSummit Etherlight XT. 2oz lighter, thicker, comes with a pump sack, but also more expensive IIRC.
I’m 6’2” and thought the long pad was a great deal. I bought this pad months ago during the pandemic and had no way to test it out. I’m waking up now, camping on a flat platform in western MA, for the fourth time to breathe air into my sleeping pad.
it does not hold air for more than 20 minutes, just enough for me to fall asleep and wake up on rock hard ground. Do not buy this piece of trash, I will be seeking a refund, if at all possible after many months since purchase
It's not very light, nor very thick. Not the most comfortable pad.
I like the grippy bottom and the inflate/deflate valves.
I've only used it twice. So far so good.
For the price, yes, I recommend it. Just know what you are getting.
There are better options but for the price and the relatively low frequency of early spring/late fall trips I go on I'm happy to carry the extra weight. Used it once this winter car camping at around 20 degrees and wasn't cold at all underneath. Would recommend to extend cold weather backpacking options on a budget.
I took it out on the trail last night. Had to wake up several times in the night to refill the air. Also I did not get the product shown on the product description.
So far, this pad is great. It doesn't deflate during the night and is thick enough for side sleepers. The only complaint is the cap on the air hole is very tough to push back in. Also, unlike other reviewers, mine is just about the exact weight they specified. No issues in quality either.