🔥 Sleep Warm, Pack Light, Adventure Hard!
The Big Agnes Rapide SL Insulated Sleeping Pad is a premium, ultralight 3-season pad featuring an R-Value of 4.2 with PrimaLoft Silver insulation and a heat reflective barrier for superior warmth. Its innovative offset I-Beam construction and quilted top deliver firm yet cushioned support, while fast-inflation valves and included inflation sack ensure quick setup. Crafted from durable double rip-stop nylon with TPU lamination, it weighs only 19 oz and packs down compactly, making it the ideal choice for professional adventurers seeking comfort and reliability on the trail.
Size | regular |
Special Feature | Easy To Inflate/deflate |
Brand | Big Agnes |
Color | Orange,silver |
Product Dimensions | 72"L x 20"W x 4.25"Th |
Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping Pad |
Included Components | Pillow |
Target Audience | Adult |
Model Name | Rapide SL |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Dry Cloth |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Firmness Description | Firm |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Item Thickness | 3.5 Inches |
Manufacturer | Big Agnes |
UPC | 841487139223 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.86 x 4.49 x 4.33 inches |
Package Weight | 0.62 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 72 x 20 x 4.25 inches |
Brand Name | Big Agnes |
Suggested Users | Unisex |
Part Number | PRSLIR22 |
Style | Regular 2023 (20X72) |
Sport Type | Cycling |
B**D
Comfortable
So far I've only tested this with a 20 degree bag in 40 degree temps, otherwise I used it over the summer as my pad while backpacking and drive-in camping.It held up in the cooler spring temps with a 20 degree bag. I woke up once in the night because my face got too cold, otherwise I was nice and comfortable.The inflation sack that's included with this pad is a great weight/space saver. With the sack I can inflate the pad in a couple minutes.I've slept comfortably on this pad in tents, camping shelters, and on the bare ground. I would highly recommend this pad.
L**D
Big Agnes sleep pad
I love love this sleep pad it is easy to inflate does not leak great size for side sleepers. Lightweight for long trips
J**S
Good sleeping pad
It's very comfortable and not too hard to inflated but I should have bought the regular wide. I'm not too wide but it's kinda annoying having the arms failing to the sides but that's on me. I need to test it on cold climate to test the R-value.
G**G
Amazingly comfortable for its size
The Big Agnes Rapide SL is a very comfortable sleeping pad. It makes some noise when you move around on it, but it much quieter than many other ones. The material is very durable, and it doesn't feel like it is at risk of rupturing every time you move. I'm 6 feet tall, 280 pounds and a side sleeper. This pad keeps me off the floor, even when I lay completely on my side. My only complaint is that it takes a little longer to inflate with the included bag than you'd think. Beyond that it is quite nice.
M**R
light, comfortable, but slippery
We bought 2 of these for a canoe trip, so weight wasn't really an issue for us. They were easy to inflate and roll up, and they were comfortable. Like many air mattresses, they are slippery, so sleeping bags move around a fair amount on them.
A**L
Super comfortable pad
Easy to inflate and deflate. The thickness is quite good. And the light weight is amazing.
B**K
Great Pad
Used it for 3 days during a motorcycle adventure outing. This was a great addition to my camping equipment. I slept well and it is fairly easy to pack and unpack. Would recommend.
J**D
Two Person Backpacking
I bought the double wide size to use when camping with my boyfriend in our 2-person backpacking tent. It fits our 50"x88" tent well and it is comfortable and lightweight for what it is. We have so far only tested it down to temps in the 50s so I can't comment on the insulation yet but I would guess it would be fine for temps at least as low as the 30s. We pair it with an Enlightened Equipment Accomplice 2-person down quilt rated at 20 degrees. While backpacking, one of us carries the tent, and the other carries the pad and quilt to distribute the weight. I can't comment on the durability yet; I will have to update this review once we've taken it out a couple more times and in lower temperatures. Instead of using the inflation sack, I bring a mini battery powered air pump to inflate the pad.
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