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B**E
Material is twice as heavy/thick as other pads but it still popped????
First trip, second night backpacking, it sprung a leak. It wasn't even on sharp rocks or anything plus there was a tent and a tarp between the sleeping pad and the ground. My friend's Klymit Static V has been used in the same tent for years without problems so I definitely got a dud pad. First I thought I could use the patch kit that came with it, but the leak was slow(like 10 min to deflate) and the hole was so small so I couldn't find the hole to patch it. So then I thought cool at least I have this dual baffle system I can test out. Not cool. My head and torso didn't completely fit on it so it ended up being more comfortable sleeping on the strait ground instead of having half my back on the pad and half off. In hindsight though I could've constructed a tall pillow out of clothes and placed the end of the pad starting at my neck instead and that probably would've worked ok.Bottom line:Considering this pad is twice as heavy, twice the rolled up size, similar cost to other pads, and mine was LESS durable, I would definitely recommend going with one of the many other options.Also some companies like Klymit offer lifetime warranties in which case you wouldn't have to worry about durability, if that's why you're interested in this one.
N**R
Not for big dude side sleepers
First I want to comment that the company is good about contacting you right away but obviously they don’t read their responses. I responded to their first message checking on my satisfaction stating that I thought my pad might have come with a leak. The message I got back just seemed like a pre made message that did not address my concerns. Great that you checked on my purchase but maybe read my message and respond appropriately not with a canned message. Now to the review; the mat was a nice material but seemed heavier than I was expecting. I did love that you have to blow up the mat on both ends so if one side gets a leak the other side will save your butt from sleeping on the hard ground. Great idea! To compare the weight I have a Fox Outfitters Airlite 100 which is longer and thicker and its lighter then this pad. Also this pad shrinks way down in size when you blow it up. When I opened it up I was happy with the size until I blew it up and it shrank considerably. I am a side sleeper and if you are too, this is not the pad for you if you are over 200 lbs. I slept on it for one night and it killed me. I woke up multiple times and was very sore the next day, not good if I was way out in the back country. If you are small or a back sleeper this mat would work well. My daughter used the mat and she loved it. If you are a weight weinnie or over 200 pounds that side sleeps, I would look elsewhere. Other than that, a very nice mat for the price.
L**5
High quality lightweight sleeping pad that is an excellent value.
Really nice sleeping pad with dual chambers, fills up easily with about 5-6 breaths in each valve. Valves are high quality and easy to use. The sleeping pad itself seems well made, it is by design a lightweight pad best used when you are hiking or carrying your gear in. So the tradeoff for compactness and lightweight is a slightly thinner pad. Compared to a similar Klymit product it is actually a little thicker and able to carry by 200 lb frame more comfortably. TNH Outdoors is a fantastic company and provides a lot of direct customer support. I give this 5 stars, it is an excellent value from an excellent company and should provide years of usage. Will update after a few campouts.
S**D
The dual baffles allowed movement at one end to not ...
The dual baffles allowed movement at one end to not have any effect on the other end. Think the opposite of sleeping on a water bed or single baffle air mattress. Also, I did not feel the ground when lying flat, on my side, or anywhere in between. Of course you will when sitting up, though, just as with most any sleeping pad. The material is definitely heavy duty with adequate seams.I did have issue with static electricity produced just by rolling over as well as with the placement of the valves. On one end, you are basically blowing into a small 'V' pocket which doesn't disperse the air efficiently creating pressure against your breaths. Because of this, many more breaths were required to inflate this baffle. I'd suggest moving the valves, or at least this one, nearer to one of the sides.
N**.
Perfect Middle-ground Sleeping Pad!
This sleeping pad is fantastic! If you are familiar with TNH products, then you will know that the green dual baffle sleeping pad is incredibly lightweight while still being comfortable. It is thin and soft and may sacrifice a little bit of sturdiness for the weight. The self inflating sleeping pad is single baffle and is thick and extremely comfortable, very sturdy, and practical for shorter camping trips where comfort is important, but you sacrifice a bit in terms of weight. This blue dual baffle sleeping pad is the perfect middleground between the other two TNH products: it is a sturdier material than the green one since it is made of a reinforced plastic and is a little thicker, but it is still significantly lighter than the single baffle sleeping pad and is comfortable and has the added security of having a backup baffle in case one of them breaks! I have had a few very comfortable nights outside with this sleeping pad already, and have loved it so far!
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