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Ditch your bulky egg crate pad and enjoy a comfortable nights rest atop the simple and compact Trail sleeping pad from Therm-a-Rest. Whether you're upgrading from sleeping on the ground or need something to replace your foam option, this self-inflating air mattress is ideal for occasional backpackers, campers and children.

This Therm-a-Rest brings together a perfect harmony of light weight, cushioning and durability for the ultimate in sleeping bliss, night after night. Features: Light enough for long treks and backpacking trips, yet comfortable enough for base camping and home use. Inflated pad is 2 in. thick for consistent, comfortable support and insulation from the hard, cold ground. Durable, textured 150-denier polyester material stands the test of time for years of reliable use. Rolls down small for convenient packing and travel. Made in USA.

The ultimate blend of comfort, lightweight and rugged durability.

This Therm-a-Rest brings together a perfect harmony of light weight, cushioning and durability for the ultimate in sleeping bliss, night after night.

From the Trek & Trail series, Therm-a-Rest's most versatile sleeping pads, the Therm-a-Rest Trail Sleeping Pad is an affordable introduction to the comforts of a Thermarest self-inflation air mattress. Easy to carry for both kids and adults and offered in 4 sizes, this entry level mattress will provide years of reliable comfort.

Essential warmth and comfort for beginning campers.
° Excellent Upgrade: Affordable introduction to the comforts of a Therm-a-Rest self-inflating air mattress
° Easy to carry: Lightweight for both kids and adults.
° Therm-a-Rest Quality: Unmatched performance at an entry-level mattress for years of reliable comfort.
Uses:
Summer camps, family and car camping and the occasional backpack
Weight: 1 lb. 8oz. (680 g.)
Rolled Size: 22x3.5in. (53x9cm)
R-Value: 3.4
Thickness: 1 in. (2.5 cm.)

The Trail Pad from Thermarest provides essential warmth and comfort for beginning campers.
| Design type: | Inflatable |
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| Dimensions: | 47 x 20 inches (Small); 66 x 20 inches (Medium); 72 x 20 inches (Regular); 77 x 25 inches (Large) |
| Dimensions - metric: | 196 x 63 x 5 centimeters |
| Gender: | Unisex |
| Insulation: | foam |
| Packed size: | 5 x 26 inches |
| R value: | 3.4 |
| R-Value: | 3.8 |
| Sleeping pad shape: | Semirectangular |
| Stuff size: | 22 x 3.2 inches (Small); 22 x 3.5 inches (Medium); 22 x 3.5 inches (Regular); 26 x 3.8 inches (Large) |
| Weight: | 15 ounces (Small); 1 lb 5.5 oz (Medium); 1 lb 8 oz (Regular); 2 pounds (Large) |
| Weight - metric: | 1.22 kilograms |
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These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:
| Therm-a-Rest Accessory Straps Hiking & Camping > Backpack Accessories | $5.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Stuff Sack Trail - Fall Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | $9.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Trail Seat Hiking & Camping > Chairs & Furniture | $19.95 - $22.95 | |
| Therm-a-Rest Trekker Lounge Chair Sleeve - 25-Inch Hiking & Camping > Sleeping Bags & Pads | $54.95 |
This product is available in the following colors:
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| Fern Green |
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| Size | Color | ||
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| Fern Green | Green | N/A | |
| Small | 29.95 | 29.95 | |
| Regular | 39.95 | 39.95 | |
| Medium | 39.95 | 39.95 | |
| Large | 49.9599.95 | 49.95 | |
| Large X 25x77 | 99.95 | ||
| N/A | 99.95 | ||
Mountains Plus Outdoor Gear offers this product at $35.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
SummitHut.com offers this product at $39.95, but does not provide any color/size information.
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TOP NOTCH STUFF and TUFF AS NAILS | |
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| Hello everyone, Im a wilderness and mountain guide and i need comfort when im out in the woods, mountains etc to maximize my rest. Besides the size and somewhat bulky roll up this is one awsome pad and i wouldnt trade it for anything. Im always out for 1,2 or 3 weeks and sometimes for a month at a time so i carry an average of 90lbs. If you buy one the thing i found that works for me is, fold the pad in half the long way and then roll it up so its not too wide and then it will fit perfectly in the bag. Lets have fun and enjoy the outdoors and be good examples for out children and our followers and leave only foot prints so that the next generation can enjoy nature also. BE SAFE | |
| Jeremiah Johnson at REI on 03/03/2008 | |
Overall, I like this pad and would recommend it. | |
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| This is my first experience with a self-inflating sleeping pad. If you have been using a regular, thin foam pad, get ready for a treat and a great night's rest. This thing is awesome and the "regular" size is plenty big for me, at 5'11". It's so easy to adjust to your desired firmness and to compress and pack. Like some other inflatables, the sleeping bag stays fairly secure on it and doesn't slip much, unless you're on a slant. Eventually I might upgrade to something a little lighter, but this is an outstanding bargain for your first intro to an inflatable bag and I'd highly recommend it. | |
| Anonymous at Altrec on 10/07/2009 | |
I liked it! | |
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| I use this mostly when camping and traveling on my motorcycle. It rolls up small enough to place with several other items on top one pannier. I'm 6'6",250lbs and it supports my weight well. It would be nice if they made it a little longer. | |
| Motocampingjeff at REI on 04/07/2009 | |
Great for Backpacking | |
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| I used it in the boundary waters and backpacking, and it packed down very small with extra stuff sack and weighed little. It was definitely an upgrade worth the price. | |
| Anonymous at Altrec on 09/14/2009 | |
Not easy to carry if you don't get a strap | |
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| The problem with this mattress is that they don't send you anything--a strap or a stuff sack--to carry it in. If you want a strap you have to buy one. | |
| Sheila Martin at Altrec on 07/06/2009 | |