ALPS Mountaineering Lightweight Series Self-Inflating Air Pad

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ALPS Mountaineering Lightweight Series Self-Inflating Air Pad

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Amazon Price: $32.49 – $224.15 (as of September 19, 2016 4:09 pm – Details). Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on the Amazon site at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.

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When you're away from home and want some added comfort to your cot or sleeping bag, try an ALPS self inflating air pad. With the lightweight series, the pad will inflate and deflate quickly with the jet stream foam and roll up compactly to fit into the stuff sack. The top fabric is tough, lightweight Ripstop and the bottom is polyester taffeta. Another benefit of adding an air pad is that it will help keep you warmer, which is essential to a well rested night. A stuff sack, compression straps, and repair kit are included with every pad.

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 33 x 8 x 8 inches ; 5.7 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 pounds
  • Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
  • International Shipping: This item is not eligible for international shipping. Learn More
  • ASIN: B001LF3FR8
  • Item model number: LWAIRPAD

Customer Reviews

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976 people found this helpful.
 on July 12, 2010
By L.B.
It was difficult to find the measurements online for the different sizes of these pads.

BEST PAD OUT THERE

578 people found this helpful.
 on February 16, 2010
By R. E. Farnsley
I have a Thermorest I spent twice the money on, This Pad is LIGHTER, THICKER, and better built. I am back to buy another because now my daughter even refuses to use the thermorest.

World’s BEST camping pad

327 people found this helpful.
 on July 19, 2010
By Linda B.
My husband and I purchased two of these for our church youth trek last week. I’m NOT an outdoors person and was dreading sleeping at night on the ground. We’ve tried lots of other camping pads through the years including Thermarest, but these XL size pads (77 x 30) meant my sleeping bag didn’t slide off the pad during the night. The pads are remarkably comfortable and as a side sleeper I didn’t once feel the ground on my hip or side. My husband’s a big guy and he also loves this pad – tall enough and wide enough for him. It is easy to inflate (most of it inflates automatically) and easy to roll back into its compact size. Lightweight, durable materials too. Almost convinced me that sleeping in the great outdoors is worth it!

Great but spring for the long!

121 people found this helpful.
 on August 11, 2012
By Megan Simpson
We ordered 2 regulars and 2 longs, figuring we could use the regular for backpacking and our kids could use them in the mean time. Wow what a difference $15 makes! The long was WAY more cushy and comfortable. It was not much bigger rolled up in size (but twice as thick inflated). Both were comfy to lay on but if you’re trying to decide, get the long!

Comfortable and inexpensive

147 people found this helpful.
 on October 14, 2010
By KenDS
I’m a big guy and I bought the “Long” version of this pad. For years I’ve slept on foam when I backpack. I can get comfortable about anywhere, so it was never a big deal. This summer I decided to splurge on a new pad and what a difference!

No surprises, pretty big but does its job.

20 people found this helpful.
 on October 24, 2015
By B. Janae
Did its job, was comfortable and easy to roll. For the future I’d like one that packs smaller but for my first and the price it worked.

Read this for proper inflation!

40 people found this helpful.
 on March 17, 2014
By Doc Dave
Allow the mat to inflate, close the valve, roll the mat toward the end away from the valve forcing air into the foam. Re open valve and it will fully inflate. Everyone who gave this 1 star aside from a tear or receiving an open package complained about how it would not inflate past .5 inch. This is all they had to do. This is a great light weight product. I would highly recommend. It always works better when you know how to use your gear!

So far, so good!

83 people found this helpful.
 on April 5, 2011
By Amazon Customer
When the mat arrived today I opened it up and tested it out, as I’ve never owned a hybrid air/foam pad before. It does inflate maybe ~60% by itself, but to make it really nice and puffy you do have to blow air into it. Overall though it took me maybe a minute to inflate it fully. It’s narrow, but the regular was a great size for me (I’m 68 inches tall, female) as I could sleep on my stomach with my arm under the pillow and still be entirely on pad. The width didn’t really bother me. It was really comfortable considering it’s only 1.5 inches thick. I’m not normally someone who does well sleeping on floors, so the fact that I took a 20 minute nap on it on the living room floor gives this mat some points.
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