7.3 R Value Overkill for Year Round Pad?

wannabemtnman

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Now that Therm-a-rest has finally addressed the noise issue with the Xlite NXT and Xtherm NXT, I'm likely going one of those directions.
I've never used a pad over 4R at any time of year. Where I'm looking for some feedback, is the 7.3 R value on the Xtherm overkill if it's 50 degrees/summer camping or can you manage by venting the quilt? This pad will be used from CO spring turkeys, summer scouting, all the way through 3rd/4th season deer hunts at 0 F or lower. Currently have a Klymit Static V insulated, it's fine, will keep as a backup, but looking to switch it up.

Running 30 deg down quilt, 15 deg down bag, and 0 deg synthetic bag depending on weather.

Would you go Xtherm (7.3 R) or Xlite (4.3R) for a one trick pony, is the 7.3R noticeable overkill for summer?
 

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I would want a 7+ for cold and purchase a blem trail pro for when it was not very cold. Why wear out a high $ pad?
 

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I tried an Xlite from a few years ago in the middle of July in the high country with my zero degree quilt and froze. Haven't had a problem with my Xtherm, but I use a Downmat 9 for anything past September.
 
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Now that Therm-a-rest has finally addressed the noise issue with the Xlite NXT and Xtherm NXT, I'm likely going one of those directions.
I've never used a pad over 4R at any time of year. Where I'm looking for some feedback, is the 7.3 R value on the Xtherm overkill if it's 50 degrees/summer camping or can you manage by venting the quilt? This pad will be used from CO spring turkeys, summer scouting, all the way through 3rd/4th season deer hunts at 0 F or lower. Currently have a Klymit Static V insulated, it's fine, will keep as a backup, but looking to switch it up.

Running 30 deg down quilt, 15 deg down bag, and 0 deg synthetic bag depending on weather.

Would you go Xtherm (7.3 R) or Xlite (4.3R) for a one trick pony, is the 7.3R noticeable overkill for summer?
I haven't read all of the replies, so apologize if this is a repeat suggestion. I have the Xtherm (Reg/Wide) and use it all year. What I do adjust is what quilt/bag I run with it. For me it provides a little more versatility than having a ton of different pads. The only time I've ever been crazy hot was in Hell's Canyon...in July. Haha! I perrsonally don't think it would be overkill in 50F unless you're using it with a 0-degree bag with it.
 
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wannabemtnman

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Appreciate the insights, this is what I was looking for. Would rather be warm and vent than be cold and not sleep. Xtherm it likely will be and run the Klymit if it's real hot.
 
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I run an x therm all year, older model I think it’s the 6.9 r value, it’s been too warm for me on my early season hunts but I also pack a 20 degree bag, gonna get a 38 degree MLD spirit quilt for this year to help with the overheating issue on my early season hunts.
 

Amand

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I recently purchased an xtherm and plan to run it year round based on other reviews. Seems easier to vary the weight of the quilt and being able to vent it.
 
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I've been reading that they are still noisy; even in the new NXT series. I had an older gen xtherm and I returned it because of that. I just mentioned this in another thread, but I've had much better luck with Exped. The ultra 7R has an r value of over 7, and its pretty thick and comfortable. Only downside is its a little too heavy/bulky.

Currently I run an Exped Ultra 5R. 4.8-R value is good for me year round, except when there is snow on the ground. In that case I bring a thermarest Z Lite Sol, which is one of those cell foam pads and use it underneath the Ultra5R. I believe their combined R value is higher than the thermarest xtherms. This is a very versatile setup for me because I can save on weight and size in the warmer months and quickly turn it into a 4 season setup for snowy conditions.
 
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Currently I run an Exped Ultra 5R. 4.8-R value is good for me year round, except when there is snow on the ground. In that case I bring a thermarest Z Lite Sol, which is one of those cell foam pads and use it underneath the Ultra5R. I believe their combined R value is higher than the thermarest xtherms. This is a very versatile setup for me because I can save on weight and size in the warmer months and quickly turn it into a 4 season setup for snowy conditions.
I have an Exped Ultra 5R as well, and I'm a big fan. I have used it with snow on the ground and it kept me warm enough. I was eyeballing the new NeoAir XTherm's, but it's a lot of coin to drop to save 5 or 6 ounces, especially when I'm happy with my current pad.
 

Cody111

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I use 4.5R value pad all year and don't notice it being too hot in the summer, but more R value in the winter would be nice
 
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x-them is the way to go. Just used it on a couple nights on the river. It was plenty warm out. Used my heavy woobie and I was just right.
 

Lando

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I have an xtherm and an exped downmat and the exped is more comfortable, but also heavier.
 

JordanM

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The new NXT is significantly quieter than the outgoing Xtherm. I have both in reg/wide. The dorito chip sound is now more like fresh tyvek. FYSA YMMV.
 

TXCO

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I just got one in the REI anniversary sale. Looking forward to putting it to use. I was worried about the R value being too high but didnt feel the need to spend money twice.
 
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