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All the benefits of the Trail Lite, with added warmth for women.

A utility player, this sleeping pad is made for budget-minded women backpackers and campers who want one mattress that can do it all!
Thermarest Trail Lite Women's Regular is the best combination of comfort, weight, and compactness
Light enough to pack on any adventure
Thinner than Women's Trail Comfort for smaller roll size
Durable 150 denier polyester stands the test of time
Designed for budget-minded campers and backpackers who want one mattress that can do it all
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Rolled Size: 21 x 4.3 in.
R-Value: 4.9
Thickness: 1.5 in.
Dimensions: 20 x 66 in.

Therm-a-rest's best combination of comfort and compactness. Features: Lightweight: Light enough to pack on any adventure. Compact: Thinner than Trail Comfort for smaller roll size. Durable: 150D polyester stands the test of time. Regular Size 20 x 72 inches. Weight 2lbs. 0oz. Rolled Size 21x4.3in. R-Value 3.8. Thickness 1.5in.
| Average weight: | 31 ounces |
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| Average weight - metric: | 0.88 kilograms |
| Design type: | Inflatable |
| Dimensions: | 66 x 20 x 1.5 inches |
| Dimensions - metric: | 168 x 51 x 4 centimeters |
| Gender: | Women's |
| Insulation: | Foam |
| Packed size: | 4.3 x 21 inches |
| R-Value: | 4.9 |
| Rolled Size: | 21 x 4.3 in. |
| Sleeping pad shape: | Rectangular |
| Thickness: | 1.5 in. |
| Weight: | 1 lb. 15 oz. |
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Sometimes, we can't be sure that the product is the same across the stores that offer its, so you may find the same product listed more then once on GearBuyer.com, we these list highly similar products below.
| Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Mattress - Reg | $59.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Trail Regular | $39.95 - $79.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite | $58.95 - $69.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Pad | $49.95 - $69.95 |
Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.
| Therm-a-Rest Trail Mattress - RegularUnspecified | $12.95 - $39.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Stuff Sack RegularUnspecified | $12.95 |
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| Sublime |
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| Size | Color |
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| Sublime | |
| 20x66 | 59.95 |
| N/A | 59.9559.95 |
TahoeMountainSports.com offers this product at $59.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
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Great sleeping pad | |
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| I've been backpacking with my Boy Scouts troop about 20 times over the last 3 years, so I have a lot of lightweight gear including the thermarest prolite 3 (short 47"). I quickly realized that it was too short, too cold, and too uncomfortable, so I got the thermarest trail lite and it's great. It's comfortable, warm, perfect length, and priced right. The only problem is that it's twice as heavy and much bulkier, but you get a great night sleep and you can't beat that! | |
| hamconsulting at REI on 09/07/2007 | |
Wish I owned it years ago | |
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| I wish I had this when I camped before. I was always put off before by the price, thinking a piece of foam or a blow-up mat were the same thing, but the comfort and the insulation can't be beat. I gave in after hearing other people rave and now I know why. Well worth the investment if you camp and actually want a good night sleep. I woke up warm and toasty and comfortable! | |
| mau at REI on 10/27/2007 | |
Great product | |
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| This is a great sleep pad for most types of advnetures. It is light and compact and easy to travel with. It was ideal for the last 1 week camp/hike trip I went on. I would not recommend using this pad for frigid times of the year. It has a great warmth factor, but not what you'll want to be sleeping on in extreme cold temps. | |
| kayakchik at REI on 09/12/2007 | |
Love it! | |
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| I use this on all my outdoor overnighters. Fits great, I never feel the rocks below me and I've never noticed it not being warm enough. I've had it a year and havn't noticed any signs of wear. It's not just for girls either. I would recommend it to any guy who can fit comfortablly on the pad. | |
| MTbounder at REI on 10/05/2007 | |
Major comfort | |
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| This pad works great. Absolutely no complaints whatsoever. Still need to try rolling it up a little different to get it in the pack better but the pad is a great buy. | |
| Crista at REI on 08/20/2009 | |
Therm-a-rest comfortable, but can leak | |
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| This is a great pad, however it can't take much intense usage or it might leak. Always make sure to keep it on a tarp. | |
| Horest of the Forest at REI on 09/29/2007 | |
The best | |
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| It supports right where woman need that back support during the night hours. I have enjoyed bringing this along on my outings. | |
| World Traveler HL at REI on 09/18/2007 | |
Not a big fan | |
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| I have been really disappointed in this sleeping pad. It is not comfortable at all. You can feel everything below you and if you inflate it more, it is as hard as the ground. Wish I would have spent more money for a higher quality pad. | |
| A at REI on 12/26/2007 | |
Loses padding overnight | |
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| I was drawn to this sleeping pad because it is so light weight. I do the Avon Walk every year and we're required to keep our gear under a certain weight limit for the comfort of the volunteer crew. I also figured it would be great if I ever decide to move beyond car camping into backpacking. I've noticed after 3-4 outings with the pad that it loses air throughout the night. I've not found a puncture hole - just a steady leak. Also the comfort padding can be uncomfortable for some women. | |
| VA Hiker at REI on 07/24/2009 | |
just so-so | |
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| All the other customer reviews got me really excited about this pad, but honestly it's just so-so. Not bad, but I wish I would have spent a little more for something that is more compact and more comfortable. | |
| sooza22 at REI on 10/15/2007 | |