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Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Air Mattress | 
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| Brand: Therm-A-Rest Category: Sports
Buy New: $109.98 - $299.99
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 3036
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 20 x 15 x 15
MPN: 1800 Model: NEOAIRMATTRESS UPC: 040818018002 EAN: 0040818018002 ASIN: B001QWFDD0
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| Features:
| • | Lightweight, uninsulated air mattress that's ideal for light and fast hiking | | • | Patent-pending reflective barrier returns warmth to body and reduces heat loss | | • | Triangular Core Matrix technology creates stable internal truss system | | • | Achieves thermal efficiency without down or fiber insulation, streamlining weight | | • | Packs down to the size of 1-liter water bottle; weighs 14 ounces; lifetime warranty |
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Product Description Yes, the Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Sleeping pad packs down the size of a one-liter water bottle, and the regular size weighs a scant 14 ounces. But what sets the NeoAir apart from other non-insulated pads is its ability to keep you cozy on winter trips. A reflective barrier reduces ground heat-loss and returns warmth to your body. The fact that there isn?t down or synthetic insulation means you can blow this mattress up without a heavy pump, and without worrying that exhaled moisture will ruin the interior.
Product Features- Material:
- Dimensions: [S] 20 x 47in (51 x 119cm); [M] 20 x 66in (51 x 168cm); [R] 20 x 72in (51 x 183cm); [L] 25 x 77in (63 x 196cm)
- Rolled Size: [S] 9 x 3.3in (23 x 9cm); [M, R] 9 x 4in (23 x 10cm); [L] 11 x 4.5in (28 x 11cm)
- Weight: [S] 9oz (260g); [M] 13oz (370g); [R] 14oz (410g); [L] 1lb 3oz (550g)
- Recommended Use: Cold-weather camping
- Manufacturer Warranty:
Amazon.com Product Description Representing the world's most advanced engineering in lightweight comfort, the Therm-a-Rest NeoAir mattress is a terrific choice for cold nights on the mountain. The NeoAir is outfitted with a patent-pending reflective barrier that's designed to return warmth to your body and reduce heat loss to the ground, keeping you up to three times warmer than other uninsulated air mattresses. The NeoAir's patent-pending Triangular Core Matrix technology, meanwhile, creates an internal truss system that's extremely stable, so you won't roll off during the middle of the night. Best of all, the mattress achieves thermal efficiency without down or fiber insulation, meaning you can inflate the NeoAir directly without the added weight of a pump. Revolutionary by design, the NeoAir weighs a mere 14 ounces and packs down to the size of a 1-liter water bottle. All Therm-a-Rest mattresses are backed by a limited lifetime warranty. Specifications
Small - Dimensions: 20 by 47 inches
- Rolled size: 9 by 3.3 inches
- Weight: 9 ounces
- R-value: 2.5
- Thickness: 2.5 inches
Medium - Dimensions: 20 by 66 inches
- Rolled size: 9 by 4 inches
- Weight: 13 ounces
- R-value: 2.5
- Thickness: 2.5 inches
Regular - Dimensions: 20 by 72 inches
- Rolled size: 9 by 4 inches
- Weight: 14 ounces
- R-value: 2.5
- Thickness: 2.5 inches
Large - Dimensions: 20 by 77 inches
- Rolled size: 11 by 4.5 inches
- Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces
- R-value: 2.5
- Thickness: 2.5 inches
About Therm-a-Rest Three decades after inventing the self-inflating mattress, Therm-a-Rest remains the most trusted name in outdoor comfort. The company makes every mattress in its facilities in the U.S. and Ireland, using only the most reliable, innovative materials available. In addition, Therm-a-Rest puts them through rigorous lab and field-testing to ensure that they perform well in every situation. That's why the company backs all of its products with a lifetime warranty honored worldwide. With one office in Seattle, Washington, and a second in Middleton, County Cork, Ireland, the company says with confidence that "beneath every great trip lies a Therm-a-Rest."
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| Customer Reviews:
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Very Comfortable, Lightweight, Packs Small August 17, 2010 Amazon Todd (LA, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I took this on a recent backpacking trip and had the most comfortable experience I have ever had on a backpacking mattress. I have a tough time sleeping in the woods, and I am 6'4" tall - the large version of this mattress was tall enough for me and it was very comfortable. This mattress is expensive, however if you are willing to pay the price for a decent nights sleep in the woods, this is a great mattress. It also packs very small and can be tucked inside your pack instead of strapped on the outside like most other air mattresses. Paying extra for the stuff sack was excessive though.
33 day cross country motorcycle trip July 19, 2010 Sandbarweekends 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
After using this air mattress for 33 days, in a variety of climates and terrains across 26 states, it was the most valuable thing I packed. After riding a motorcycle for 8 to 10 hours a day, a good night sleep is really all you can think about. The Neoair delievered each and every night, with me waking up in the morning completely refreshed and ready to go. When I first received it in the mail, I was a little worried about the durability and height off the ground (when inflated). I took two patch kits with me (better safe than sorry, especially when it's 33 days), but never ended up needing them. As for the height, it turns out that Therm-a-rest knows more about air mattresses than I do. The mattress kept me off the ground, even when on my side, but it was taunt enough that it didn't give in or dip in the middle like larger air mattresses. I'm 6'1", 195lbs and the large option was the only option. When deflated and rolled up, it's the size of a 1 liter soda container. Which is great when every inch counts.
Well, to summarize my experience after spening a month on the ground, the NeoAir is worth every penny I paid and then some... enjoy.
good sleep July 4, 2010 John R Gentil 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Overview: I have a select a number air bed at home. Going on a cross country motorcycle trip I needed small and light gear, but needed a comfortable bed to sleep in. This helped me get good sleep, and even with a leaky tent that was too small saved me money at campgrounds instead of hotels. I bought the medium after measuring the height knowing feet would hang off, and was fine with that (I'm about 5 10 and 180 pounds).
Good: comfortable, packs small, makes sleeping on ground possible over the age of ten
Bad: for the price the bag to store it shouldn't cost extra, does lose some air overnight, could be a little wider
Conclusion: I will buy a second for a passenger on my next motorcycle trip, but may look at something cheaper that doesn't pack as small for the kids when we take the minivan.
Excellent Mattress March 29, 2010 Scott Roeder 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've used a lot of backpacking mattresses over time and always have suffered a degree of back pain. This is the first pad that doesn't weigh in at close to 2kg that's been a success! It takes a little bit of adjusting before it will conform to your body without touching the ground, but once you have found it it's great. I can highly recommend this purchase if you want to travel light.
My search for the perfect foam pad is over October 12, 2009 Edward W. Perry 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Over my 45 year backpacking career, I have tried every conceivable foam pad, searching for the lightest weight, and most comfort. I put high value on a comfortable nights sleep, and this pad delivers. Since you can easily adjust it while laying on it, you can dial in how firm you want the pad to be. It does take longer to fold and pack up as you have to fold it in thirds length-wise, and then roll it up to expel the air. I swore I would never blow up another foam pad, as that is what we had to do in the 60's. But this pad only takes about 15 breaths to fully inflate. The comfort, insulation and light weight make this the best pad I have owned. The biggest down-side is that I would not fold this up and use it in my crazy creek chair shell or sleep on the bare ground with it. It is too delicate for that, but it's just fine inside a tent.
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