Sleep pads

TX_Diver

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I have 10-12 nights on the neo air x lite nxt max since mid July.

Comfy, but it leaks air so so I’m almost on the ground after 8 hours.

Cascade designs/ therm-a-rest is a pain to get ahold of so it doesn’t seem like it’s going to be replaced before my next trip unfortunately.

I haven’t tried it in sub freezing temps yet but it did fine into the 30s with a WM badger.
 
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Colorado
I bought a couple of used Sea to Summit pads from the classified section here and they have been surprisingly awesome. I couldn’t tell you what model they are, but they’ve been durable and really comfy. They aren’t real thick, unsure of the R value but I sleep well on them and don’t have any issues. When I get home I’ll take a look and see if I can find which model they are.
 

Seeknelk

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Jul 10, 2017
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NW MT
Just to report , using the NXT rectangular, 25" wide model with a Zen bivy 15 light bed. Giving me my best sleep ever, incredibly comfortable combo..almost too warm with nights at 31-40 degrees but it's easy to vent the quilt so it was money. Buddy got chilly in kuiu 30 bag on a thinner sea to summit which makes sense.
 
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