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ALPS Mountaineering Lightweight Series Self-Inflating Air pad | 
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| Brand: Alps Category: Sports
Buy New: $27.92 - $87.61
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 441
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 20 x 15 x 15
Model: LWAIRPAD UPC: 703438715125 EAN: 0703438715125 ASIN: B001LF3FR8
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| Features:
| • | 20" x 48" x 1.5" | | • | Includes repair kit and stuff sack | | • | used for Fast Packing |
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Product Description The ALPS Mountaineering Lightweight Series Air Pad?go light, but don't go uncomfortable. This full-length pad features Jet Stream polyurethane open cell foam that inflates fast, feels plush, but doesn't bulk up on weight. Diamond ripstop fabric on the top, polyester taffeta on the bottom, and non-corrosive nylon valves all add up to long-term durability.
Product Features- Material: [Top] diamond ripstop; [Bottom] nylon taffeta
- Dimensions: [Reg] 20 x 72 x 1.5in (51 x 183 x 4cm); [Long] 25 x 77 x 2in (64 x 196 x 5cm)
- Rolled Size: [Reg] 4.5 x 21in (11.5 x 53cm); [Long] 6.5 x 26in (16.5 x 66cm)
- Weight: [Reg] 2lb 5oz (1049g); [Long] 3lb 15oz (1786g)
- Recommended Use: Spring-fall backpacking, car camping
- Manufacturer Warranty: Lifetime
- Country of Origin: China
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 7
You won't be disappointed! August 23, 2010 M. squared (Michigan) I loved this sleeping pad. I didn't want to spend too much money on one at the moment and was considering some really cheap sleeping pads from like walmart or meijers. I decided to look online and found these. It was more than I wanted to spend at the time (but still really cheap compared to the thermarest stuff) but I knew it'd be worth it in the long run. So I went for it.
And loved it! I bought the lightweight series to take with us on our weekend hiking trips and used it for the first time this past weekend. Its super easy to inflate- just turn the knob and leave it there while you set up camp. With in minutes its inflated and ready to use with no effort. And the best part about it is its really comfortable. Me and my husband switched between this one and our old one, and I think we'll have to buy another one of these so that we don't fight over who gets to use this one :)
Def. worth it, and it really is light weight
air pad August 10, 2010 Randy Waugh (Twain Harte, CA, US) Seems to be very comfortable and durable. Haven't had a chance to use it out in the wild yet.
World's BEST camping pad July 19, 2010 Linda B. (Portland, OR United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
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!
More detail on specs July 12, 2010 L.B. (Boston, MA) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
It was difficult to find the measurements online for the different sizes of these pads.
Here are the details that come with the product when you buy it.
Short: 20" x 48" x 1.5", 1 lb. 9 oz.
Regular: 20" x 72" x 1.5", 2lbs. 5 oz.
Long: 25" x 77" x 2", 3 lbs. 15 oz.
XL: 30" x 77" x 3", 6 lbs. 10 0z.
I purchased the Regular size and I love it so far (only used it once). Very comfortable and lightweight.
Pretty good pad June 5, 2010 James K. Blum (Mpls, MN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Went camping with 2 of these and was pleasantly surprised by how comfy they were. I'm a big guy (6'0", 270 lbs), and this pad handled me. Was it nirvana? No, but it was more than acceptable. I'd recommend these to anyone, at what I paid (forty dollars) or even half again as much.
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