Why We Like The Dura 3R Sleeping Pad
It doesn't quite matter the adventure, if it's cold and we're spending the night, the Dura 3R Sleeping Pad is what we're taking. It's built with proprietary insulation to maintain a warming temp while we sleep in sharp air. Even better is its thick, columnar design that separates us from the ground and keeps us centered atop it.
Details
- Inflatable sleeping pad for adventures over cold nights
- Texpedloft insulation heards the heat to keep you from freezing
- Vertical air columns keep your body cradled into the pad's center
- 3-inch thickness acts as a mattress from the rocks below
- Abrasion-resistant design prevents tearing
- Includes Schnozzel pump bag, carry case, and repair kit
- Item #EXD00D1
- Material
- [face fabric] 75D/170D recycled polyester, [insulation] Texpedloft microfiber
- Style
- air pad
- Shape
- rectangular
- Thickness
- 3in
- R-Value
- 2.9
- Temperature Rating
- 25F
- Pump
- schnozzel pumpbag
- Stuff Sack
- yes
- Packed Size
- [medium] 12.2 x 5.1in, [medium wide, long wide] 13.8 x 5.5in, [long wide]
- Dimensions
- [medium] 72 x 20.5in, [medium wide] 72 x 25.6in, [long wide] 77.6 x 25.6in
- Claimed Weight
- [medium] 1lb 9oz, [medium wide] 1lb 13oz, [long wide] 1lb 15oz
- Activity
- backpacking, mountaineering, paddling
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 5 years
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 24, 2023
Super comfortable, packs smallish
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
- Size Bought:
- MW
- Height:
- 5' 11"
- Weight:
- 200
Just used this pad over a weekend in South Louisiana for the first time. Temps were in the low 50s, and I stayed perfectly warm in a 55 degree bag. First night I inflated the pad using the Exped Widget, which seemed to max out inflation significantly lower than the provided fill bag with the Schnozzle. I'm 5' 11" , 200 lbs., and a side sleeper. I found my hips compressing the pad to the point where my hips slightly touched the ground the first night. Second night I used the inflating bag to add more air to the pad, and that made night 2 much better. Plenty of support once I filled it more. Not sure how this would handle really cold temps, but for milder climates it seems great. It packs down small enough to take on paddle trips for sure. If you're backpacking and are counting ounces, you may look elsewhere.
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