In the market for a new sleeping pad

G5Archer

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YES! haha I've been recommending these on here since last year and no one bats an eye. Finally someone else recommending them :) They're seriously fantastic. I've tried every popular pad out there and this is hands down the best IMO (and my wife's opinion). I've got the comfort light and comfort plus. Logged in over 30 nights last year.

super comfortable and quiet. I cant stand loud crinkly pads.
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picked this up two weeks ago.... Love it! 👍👍
 
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Just saw a Nemo Tensor at REI that is packed tiny and looks nice...might give that one a try myself

I really like my Nemo Cosmo, but their one way valves suck and they refuse to put an R-value on anything so it is hard to compare them for thermal resistance properties. Since the Tensor doesn't have flat valves one of my issues goes away. I'd be interested to know how warm people find them. The feature I liked the most in my Cosmo was the integrated pillow, so I'm a little bummed that the Tensor is missing that.
 

1hoda

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Thermarest Neoair Xtherm. Bought it four years ago and hated the crinkling noise. After a couple dozen nights it got much quieter. I hear the new model is quiet out of the gate. Aside from that, I love it so much it's the only pad I carry now.
 
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If your gonna be sleeping down to 15 degrees at all, I would recommended an XTherm or something with similar R value
 

gustafsj

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I have a Exped Synmat Hyperlite Long Wide and really like it! It is 16 oz with a 3.3 R-Value, so good for 3 seasons. In the winter, I just add a z-rest to it and I'm good to go. I did get the pump bag for it and use it as the stuff sack for my sleeping bag and extra clothes.
 
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