Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite

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Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite -
Made for sweet dreams.
Therm-a-Rest's Women?s Trail Lite Sleeping Pad may help you shave extra weight from your pack on long trips into the woods, but it doesn't stint on comfort. Thanks to the new streamlined shape and 1.5-inch thickness, the pad rolls tightly to fit in or strap onto your pack easily; despite this thin profile, the Women's Trail Lite provides the warmth and cushioning you need to wake up in the morning ready for a new day of trekking adventure.

Fabric:

  • Top and bottom fabrics are polyester.
  • 150 denier textured polyester
  • Thinly constructed

Features:

  • 1.5" solid foam core
  • Includes stuff sack.
  • Lightweight design
  • Self-inflating die-cut foams roll up small for easy packing.
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Updated for 2011: The Trail Lite mattress offers an outstanding combination of comfort and compactness, making it one of the best all-around camping mattresses available. Lighter fabric and a new streamlined shape trim trail weight and make it a great, go-to option for those seeking to balance comfort, versatility and value. The women’s version features added warmth in the hips, torso and feet for cold sleepers. Includes stuff sack. Made in the USA.

Features:
• Packs Small: Self-inflating die-cut foams roll up small for easy packing.
• Versatile: Light enough for backpacking, yet comfortable and durable enough for car camping.
• Lasting Comfort: Time-tested design offers the straightforward comfort and performance you need, for the rest you deserve.
• R-Value: 4.9.
• Weight: 1 lbs 12 oz / 800 g.
• Width: 20 in / 51 cm.
• Length: 66 in / 168 cm.
• Thickness: 1.5 in / 3.8 cm.
• Volume: 1980 cu. in.
• Top fabric type: Polyester.
• Bottom fabric type: Polyester.
• Foam type: Chilli Punched.
• Fill material: Urethane Foam.
• Country of Origin: Made in Seattle, USA


Mountains Plus Outdoor Gear

The Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite mattress was designed to be one of the best all-around pads for camping on the market. Lightweight fabric and streamlined shapes knock down the trail weight, and a 3.4 R-Value makes this your go to pad for any camping adventure. This women's version has more warmth in the hips, torso and feet for cold sleepers.
*Stuff sack included*
Specs:


Gander Mountain
Blending comfort with a compact design, the Trail Lite Sleeping Pad from Cascade is ideal for camping or backpacking. It features durable 150 denier textured polyester that's strong enough to withstand rough terrain. The lightweight pad is designed to offer you support through a 1.5" solid foam core, keeping you off the ground, warm and comfortable. A thin rolling size makes portability convenient.
Warranty: lifetime limited
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Cabelas
The perfect combination of comfort and compactness. These 1-1/2"-thick pads provide essential comfort and pack up small when space is at a premium. Redesigned for 2010 with new, durable polyester fabric and a streamlined shape to reduce weight and make it easier to pack. Space-saving stuff sack included for easy packing and storage. Women’s version provides added warmth. Made in USA.
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Bottom fabric type:Polyester
Color:Green Spruce
Country of Origin:Made in Seattle, USA
Dimensions:20 in. / 51 cm (width) 66 in. / 168 cm (length)
Fabric Type:Polyester
Fill material:Urethane Foam
Foam type:Chilli Punched
Lasting Comfort:Time-tested design offers the straightforward comfort and performance you need, for the rest you deserve.
Length:66 in / 168 cm
Material:polyester
Packaged dimension:11 x 7.0 in / 28 x 18 cm
Packed Size:11 x 7 in. (Women's Regular)
Packs Small:Self-inflating die-cut foams roll up small for easy packing.
Pad Type:Self Inflating Pads
Pump:no
R-Value:4.9
Recommended Use:backpacking, camping
Rolled Size:11 in. x 7.0 in. / 28 x 18 cm
Self-Inflating:yes
Shape:streamlined rectangular
Stuff Sack:yes
Thickness:1.5 in. / 3.8 cm
Top fabric type:Polyester
Type:Self-inflating
Upc, Ean, Isbn:040818051993
Use:Backpacking and car camping
Versatile:Light enough for backpacking, yet comfortable and durable enough for car camping.
Volume:1980 cu. in.
Warranty:lifetime
Weight:1 lb 12 oz / 800g (Women's Regular)
Weight [with packaging]:1.9 lb
Width:20 in / 51 cm
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Reviews:

taking it back...

Taking it back. It's clear that you get what you pay for. I find it uncomfortable... It's only 20" wide, so every time you move you're halfway off the mat and it kept waking me up. It's very durable, which is good, and it can be overinflated, making it even a little thicker, but I still found the mattress to be too hard. I'm used to sleeping on a Tempurpedic at home (which is soft), so maybe it's just me, but I've also slept on regular air mattress and found them to be comfortable. I'm thinking of the 2.5" thick mattress that costs way more. A good night's sleep (to me) is extrememly important to truly enjoy yourself so I find it to be worth it. After using this pad on 3 camping trips, I've woken up exhausted making me regret going. After all, half the fun is sleeping out in the wilderness, so it's worth spending the dough.
J at Gander Mountain on 06/06/2012

I use the Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Sleeping Pad for all sorts of applications. I take it bicycle touring, car camping, home for the holidays, or anywhere I may need to spend the night.
I've had mine for a little over a year and it has held up great. I'm 5'4" inches with wide shoulders for a female and the pad fits very comfortably.
The pad may be heavy for those who backpack and it takes up a bit of space, but it fits pretty well on the back of my bike and is easy to store in the car or wherever I may take it.
I'd definitely recommend the Trail Lite to anyone looking for a nice sleeping pad for a good price.

ceh4086369 at Backcountry.com on 06/06/2011

This is a solid sleeping pad. It kept me surprisingly warm on the still-frozen ground in Southern Utah this winter. It's comfy and light! I give it four stars because, while I love the pad, it's slick. I kept sliding off the pad, especially when I got anywhere near the edge. Since it's a sleeping pad you're pretty much always near an edge so that got irritating.
All in all, though, I'd say this is a great sleeping pad for the cost. Light, rolls up small, and comfy. I'm glad I switched to this pad.

Veronica Asmus at Backcountry.com on 05/20/2011

Great nights sleep

I used a thermalite trail light sleeping pad on our scout troop trip to Colorado this summer. I slept great every night. We had a night in the mountains sleeping in temp around 30 degrees at night. The insulation value kept the cold out. I would recomend this to anyone that wants a good nights sleep on the trail.
Bobc0908 at Cabelas on 01/11/2012

The women's Trail Lite has a higher "R" value for warmth than the men's. I took it on a weekend backpacking trip up to 9,000 feet in September. It got to freezing that night but I stayed warm and comfortable.

lhd2899623 at Backcountry.com on 09/19/2012

Worked great for a kid

This pad worked great for my 8 year old granddaughter. It would work well for any smaller person. It folds up real nice and is very light. A grown man might want something bigger, but this worked for us.
coloradohunterdad at Cabelas on 10/02/2012

This item is very light, rolls up very small, and the fit is lovely. I'm 5'7" and it was plenty long. It's definitely not the most comfortable thermarest on the planet but it's very convenient and easy

Rachael Burks at Backcountry.com on 05/17/2012

Great sleeping pad

I am new to camping and this is the first sleeping pad I've bought. It's really comfortable and light for the price you pay. Good buy!
nahatf2 at SunnySports on 12/12/2012

Good Pad

A little more narrow than I thought I wanted but overall quick to fill and comfortable.
Outdoor Rugger at Campsaver.com on 07/07/2012

Very Satisfied iwth this product

This product inflated easily and provided good support and comfort for sleeping.
biker jim at Gander Mountain on 07/07/2010