Martin Ward
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
good quality product used it twice didn't loose air and was comfortable
Curtis Nelson
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I am a larger person, at 5'10" 300 pounds. I was worried if this would hold up, and not give me pressure point soreness. This pad was excellent. During my gear test just in our small woods this pad kept me comfy and warm paired with a 20 degree sleeping bag. The low was 28 degrees and the only thing that was cold on me was the tip of my nose. Wasn't too bad to inflate, took just a few minutes. Stayed inflated the hole night, and easily rolled back up to fit in its carry bag. A little bulkier than non insulated, but not terrible.
EC
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
This is second Klymit pad I've owned and I'm not disappointed! Not completely disappointed anyway. I question how much, if any, insulation is actually used in this thing. Regardless, it is comfy and wide!The things I like...-wide, really wide for how packable it is, worth the extra weight.-I'm a stomach sleeper and I weigh in at 230 pounds, and I didn't touch the ground.-Perfect if you toss and turnCon's-Again, doesn't seem like much insulation-Slip and slide! The material is slippery, your camp pillow will NOT stay in one place. But I expected this and bought the fitted sheet with the integrated pillow case.Overall, I'm happy with the purchase. I'll pack the extra weight for a good night's sleep. Also, I did not have any problems with inflation as other reviews suggested, just the typical overnight deflation as things cool down.
edane
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
It’s very comfortable it has decent insulation but I would question that it’s a Fourseason pad. Keep an eye on your temperature range that you’re going to use it in. it has two temperature readings that are quite a bit different
Dawid
Reviewed in Germany on August 24, 2024
Heute 3 Monate nach dem Kauf ausgepackt und es fehlt einfach das Ventil. Somit lässt sich die Matte nicht aufblasen lassen. ABER:Habe den Kundendienst angeschrieben und das Ventil wurde direkt nachgesendet. Top Service und Top Produkt. Somit immer gerne wieder.Einfach beste Matte für draußen unterwegs sein. Einige schon ausprobiert und diese ist nicht zu toppen. Zudem bin ich recht schwer mit 110kg und bin seitenschläfer. Dennoch schlafqualität super.
David R.
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I just wrote a previous review for the standard-size Klymit sleeping pad. I returned it only because it was too narrow for my liking. This Klymit Luxe version is just right -- a little wider, just a little thicker, and kept this "old guy sleeping on the ground" very comfortable during the night. It is well made, inflates easily, retains its loft through the night, and keeps the chill from coming through. I used a battery powered mini-pump to inflate, but it would be no issue blowing it up yourself. I like the valve design -- very simple to operate and doesn't leak. Although it is still a small, lightweight pad that compacts nicely into its bag, some might say it is more suitable for car camping because of their need to save weight. I am 5'10"and 230 lbs, and this pad was very comfortable- long enough and wide enough to handle my "rotisserie" style of sleeping all night. I would highly recommend this pad and the Klymit brand.
Rob bugden
Reviewed in Australia on October 29, 2024
very happy with this item .
Bryant Erickson
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I have the smaller size of this insulated matress. The intake and exit valve swivels to make releasing the air quicker. The oneway valve is impressive technology. The baffeling works the same and keeps you off the ground. It regularly took 40 breathes to fill. I am happy with my purchase. Thank you.
OutdoorsManthony
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2021
I have used many different types of mats, from no mat, using brush, foam mats, foil mats, cots, to full on queen sized air mattresses. This mat is amazing.Used it in -15 at Arrowhead to test it out and had such a good sleep. I was surprised at how well insulated it is. It's great for side sleepers and has plenty of room to roll around instead of trying to "spin on the spot".I would love to use this all year but for me it's a little big for portaging.Definately will continue to use it for winter camping.
dv
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 14, 2021
Bought this because I wanted a wider mattress than usual. Very comfortable, inflates easily, and it did appear to offer reasonable heat insulation during a cold and wet camping trip to the Scottish Highlands. It packs down fairly small, which is great when space is at a premium. Cons?... Like all mattresses made of a similar material, it can be a little on the noisy side. The inflation nozzle is non-standard, meaning that many pumps won't fit.
Omar
Reviewed in Mexico on April 6, 2021
Muy prácticas a pesar de ser grande fácil de inflar y se mantuvo por 3 días y 2 noches. Cómodas.
Southern border
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020
This is A terrific camping sleeping pad. As with any product there will be pros and cons. Let me list a couple of the pros. This thing is wide. Not too much worry about rolling off of it. I have a 22" wide 4" thick pad that is extremely comfortable but I am always worried about rolling off of it during the night so much so anytime I feel I'm at the edge of it I wake myself up. Not a good night sleep.. Number 2 this is very comfortable I was a little worried the very 1st time I inflated this and layed down on it, that it was not going 2 be comfortable. if I do not have adequate padding underneath my hip I can only stand about one hour of sleep until the pain wakes me up. And I have to switch sides. This pad is thick enough to keep me completely lifted off the ground in a pain free sleep. I am 5'10" 170 pounds. I included a picture next to the klymit rechargeable inflator. And a can of soda pop. So you could get an idea of the size it folds down into. It is a very thin material but seems like it is very resilient. As for blowing it up, because of its size I would not like to do this manually. But I already had the rechargeable inflator and took maybe one minute to get it completely filled. Usually with A battery powered inflator you have to blow into the pad yourself to get it to the firmness that you want. I think it must be because of the V-shape of the pad chambers that this is very comfortable and supports my weight very well.. The con would be inflating this by blowing into it which because of its size may take a while. Also I purchased the insulated pad when I and rolled it out of its bag I could not believe that it was insulated. I still do not believe it is actually insulated there seems to be a 1/8 inch soft something inside it that they must consider insulation. I think if I were to spend the money again I would buy the non insulated pad and save several dollars.. I am very impressed by the size of the inflated pad and also the size of the deflated rolled up pad. very little Room in my motorcycle panniers.