Big Agnes Rapide

Works fine. I also have the quad core which is a bit heavier and similar R value. I think the Rapide is a great pad overall.

I have a 20 degree bag and a down liner also both from big Agnes. I’m pretty good down to probably about 30 with just long johns much below that and I just sleep with more layers and a hat. The coldest I’ve camped in was probably low teens or high single digits. I don’t take a thermometer so I guess I never know the actual temps.
 

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Haven't had any issues with mine either, down to the 20s and teens overnight and its been plenty warm. I usually sleep in my 0 deg bag once temps drop below 30 overnight but using the quilt in the 30s has been no problem for me.
 
I bought a 20" x 66" Rapide-SL pad for my son, and Big Agnes' kids 20* synthetic bag, both secondhand for Christmas. That bag has no insulation on the bottom/middle, relying on the pad for warmth.

He's 8, so I was trying to be very conservative when we used it down to the mid 20's. I put a sheet of mylar-bubble wrap insulation under the pad (like what you would use in a pole-barn) and he slept in sweatpants and a hoody.

No complaints the next day. He said he was warm all night.

As far as comfort, if I didn't mind my feet hanging on the end of the pad, I think I could sleep pretty darn well on his 20x66 pad.

My next pad that I buy will be a 25" Rapide-SL. I'm undecided if I'll settle for the 72" or get the 78" length. (I'm 6')

I have some other pads, including the much praised Thermarest Neoloft. I think the Rapide-SL offers the perfect balance of softness vs. firmness. I've tried it side-by-side in stores, against the Nemo Tensor pads, and find it more comfortable than those as well.
 
BA pads do not live up to their RA value as well as Thermarest. In my experience using the Rapide, it’s quite cold and I would not personally want to use it much below freezing.
 
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