Sleeping Pad

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Well it’s getting close and I realized that I neglected my sleeping pad. I have a couple and figured I was good only to realize that they are fairly heavy. So give me some final advice. What are you using and what’s it weigh? What have to tired and discarded?
 
Zen bivy flex air 25x72. Same weight and R-value as the rapide SL, thinner but with a comfy stretchy top. I don’t camp a ton, but i’ve tried a half dozen pads the past few years
 
I have the Insulated Static V Lite Sleeping Pad (22 oz) and its been fine so far. I haven't tried some of the others but the others but the one I got is pretty light and relatively affordable. The Thermarest has my eye for the next one.
 
Another one for the xtherm. I have been using the same one for 10 years backpack hunting.
Totally off subject, but I gotta give u huge props on yer handle! That has been my email address since college and people always laugh about it. U just made my day
 
Thermarests have never let me down. The Neoair that weighs 12 oz for warmer weather and the 16 oz higher R value for cold weather.

I’ve owned one Big Agnes pad. Took it on a two week backpack DIY Stone hunt. It was flawed, lower 1’ of the pad had a “million” holes in it. Slept on the rocks for two weeks. (2011 if I remember correctly).

Also had a one man Big Agnes tent in 2014. Winds sheep hunting would push it over right on top of you. Surprised the aluminum poles never broke. But you sure got wet in the POS when it stormed.

No Big Agnes at this house. Junk in my 2 experiences. YMMV…good luck!
 
I got away from 20" Xtherm and went to sea to summit 25" ether light. The xthere was too narrow and sounded like a dorito bag. Willing to part ways with at least one of the two I have, the other after season since kids will still be using one.
 
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