Comfort Light Insulated Sleeping Pad - Women's
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Comfort Light Insulated Sleeping Pad
A long day on the trail makes a good’s night sleep even more important. Luckily, the Sea To Summit Comfort Light Insulated sleeping Pad is here to make every night in the backcountry more comfortable. For added warmth, it features a layer of Thermolite insulation to help insulate against the ground. Then for added stability, it’s construction consists of 324 individual Air Sprung Cells to give this sleeping pad mattress-like comfort—even when you’re deep in the backcountry.
Details
- Lightweight sleeping pad brings comfort to your backcountry camp
- Thermolite insulation provides extra warmth and limits heat loss
- Air Sprung Sells add stability and comfort while you sleep
- PillowLock system keeps your pillow in place
- Stuff stack doubles as a pump for quick inflation
- Item #STSZ01I
- Material
- [face fabric] 30D nylon, 40D nylon, TPU lamination, [insulation] Exkin Platinum, Thermolite
- Style
- air pad
- Shape
- mummy
- Thickness
- 2.5in
- R-Value
- 3.9
- Pump
- AirStream stuff sack
- Stuff Sack
- included
- Packed Size
- [regular] 4.25 x 9in, [large] 4.5 x 9in
- Dimensions
- [regular] 66 x 21.5in, [large] 72 x 25in
- Claimed Weight
- [regular] 1lb 3.6oz, [large] 1lb 8.2oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
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5 based on 19 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageNovember 14, 2024
Just a little missed
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Light, compact, quick to inflate, comfortable on the back, but for someone 225 pounds like me, it lacked a little thickness when sleeping on my side. I finally had to opt for something thicker. At 170 cm, the long was perfect for me, the regular would not have done.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
October 30, 2020
A Happy Side-Sleeper
Getting to this mat has been a process for me. After years of sleeping on the ground I finally stepped up to some egg-crate foam. After scolding myself for not having made that move years ago, I stepped up to a "self-inflating" pad that made things even better. However, I would often wake up with pain or stiffness in my hip. I assumed that was just a consequence of an aging body spending the night in a tent. Then I discovered this mat. What a difference! It is lighter than what I had been carrying and far more comfortable. Blowing it up (one of my concerns) is not a problem. Absolutely recommended!
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
October 11, 2020
Sleeping SO much better!
I recently retired my old Therm-a-Rest for this sleeping pad and now I can actually sleep at night! No comparison. It's easy to inflate and I like the mummy shape. I'm exactly 5'6" and the regular works perfectly. This is likely too heavy for PCT through hikers but for my 1-, 2- and 3-night trips, it's perfect. However, my very favorite Sea to Summit product which was an absolute game-changer for me for backpacking is the Aeros pillow. That has made all the difference between a miserable night and a great one.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
August 25, 2020
Sweet dreamzzz
Took this bad boy out on some recent backpacking in the Grand Tetons (Wyoming) and Maroon Bells (Colorado). Major upgrade from my previous MEC pad (that's Canadian REI fyi). Very decent weight given how insanely comfy it is (my bf has the ultralight insulated which is also great, a little lighter). Night temps were around 40 degrees, and I was so toasty (paired with the REI Joule sleeping bag). Super comfy even on uneven surfaces. I sleep on my side/back/front etc. and it was all comfy. So nice to wake up without aches and pains when you are putting your body through grueling hikes! My only suggestion is to add a feature that would allow two Sea to Summit mats to attach/secure lengthwise to one another (velcro tabs? IDK). Especially if you already got bags that zip together.. So when you are backcountry snuggling you can stay cozy with your boo, or your friend, or whoever is keeping you warm in the mountains.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
July 28, 2020
Comfy and Light
Have used this sleeping mat pretty much every weekend since I have purchased it. I appreciate how lightweight it is and how quick it takes to inflate it. I tend to sleep on my side, and wake up with minimal side/back pain.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
June 9, 2020
Easy set up, very comfy!
Super easy to set up. Haven’t been able to try it outside yet, but when I’ve laid on it on my (clean) kitchen floor, it feels like a dream! Can’t wait to test this on my first trip.
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
June 3, 2020
Absolutely fantastic mat!
So far I've only spent Memorial Day weekend camping and using this mat (coupled with a Coleman foam mat underneath), both on a plywood bunk in a cabin and on the chilly, Alaska ground. It was AMAZING. I'm 5'1", roughly 112 lbs and curvy, and sleep all over the place (especially in my mummy sleeping bag). I didn't feel ANY pressure on my shoulders or hips whatsoever during both nights. It was easy to unpack and blow up (albeit pretty cumbersome for an asthmatic, but I'll figure out a blow-up method that works better), clean and then roll up to be stored again. It packs pretty small and light, and fits perfectly in my backpack. I highly recommend!
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
May 29, 2020
Women's comfort light insulated
I purchased this pad in large as I'm a restless side sleeper and I find that there's just not enough wiggle room on regular size pads. If this came in a regular length wide version, I would have purchased that one instead as, at 5'5", I dont need the extra length. This pad performs as it should, with enough lift to keep my hips off the ground and not bottoming out and enough insulation to keep the ground chill a bay. The face material is not clammy and does not produce the noise from movement that some other pads do. If you're looking for an ultralight pad, look elsewhere, but I prefer comfort and this pad has it in aces. Highly recommend!
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
May 1, 2020
Small and lightweight
I haven’t slept on it yet... But it’s super light weight and smaller than I expected
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
April 21, 2020
Cowboy camping
I used this mat to sleep outside under the stars and full moon. It was cold (and it wound up raining). However, I was toasty and comfortable!
Originally reviewed on Sea to Summit
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