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DOD Soto Sleeping Pad for Camping - Extra Thick Self-Inflating Camping - Mattress and Camping Pillow - Tan - Small

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Size: Small


Features

  • The self-inflating Soto Sleeping Pads 4 inches of open cell technology lets you take the comfort of memory foam on your next camping trip. You wont feel any roots of rocks through this pad. The pad self-inflates to 70% max firmness. If you like a soft bed, you can stop there. Or if you prefer a firm mattress, use the pillow-pump to top it up. Comes with a cotton sheet, pillow, pillow cover, and carry bag.
  • 4 inch thick open cell pad feels like memory foam. R Value of 8.3.
  • Self inflates to 70%; use the included pillow pump to adjust firmness to comfort.
  • Comes with a cotton sheet, pillow, pillow cover, and carry bag.
  • About DOD DOD Outdoors helps you spend better time outdoors with friends and family. DOD is a leading outdoor gear company from Japan since 1997. We make products for those who favor thoughtfulness of design, style, and quality. Our gear makes camping delightful, whether sleeping, lounging, cooking, or eating. We bring cozy outdoors.
  • Instructions Manuals: PDF instructions will be emailed after purchase; we are trying to save trees!

Size: Small


Special Feature: Inflatable


Brand: DOD


Color: Tan


Product Dimensions: 82"L x 31"W x 9"Th


Specific Uses For Product: Sleeping Pad


Included Components: Carry Bag


Target Audience: Adult


Model Name: soto sleeping pad


Capacity: 350 Kilograms


Size: Small


Special Feature: Inflatable


Brand: DOD


Color: Tan


Product Dimensions: 82"L x 31"W x 9"Th


Specific Uses For Product: Sleeping Pad


Included Components: Carry Bag


Target Audience: Adult


Model Name: soto sleeping pad


Capacity: 350 Kilograms


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only (for air mattress and pillow), Machine Wash (for cotton sheet)


Number of Items: 1


Item Firmness Description: Firm


Item Thickness: 10 Centimeters


Manufacturer: DOD


Global Trade Identification Number: 82


Item Weight: 10.1 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: CM1-649-TN


Date First Available: April 26, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The best quality and most comfortable mattress
Size: Medium
Quality build, the most comfortable mattress I have ever used in camping.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025 by Terence C

  • Like a bed
Size: Small
Like a bed, held air 30 days so far. The pillow I got, didn't hold air. Could be I got something wrong. Other than the pillow, it's solid. Very impressed.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2022 by zach

  • You'll pay for it, but it's the best thing you'll find
Size: Small
Simply put, this is the best base for your outdoor camping solution, hands down. Yes, it's expensive, but yes, it's worth it. Paint this mental picture...I'm a 36 year old fat man with 2 kids that I'm raising on my own. I love the outdoors and love doing things outside with my kids, but once a month, the kids stay with Grandma so I can get away for a little R&R on a 2 night camping trip. Because of the kids, these camping trips are on a pretty rigid schedule, and I can't always plan around the weather, so whether it's 100 degrees or 10 below, whether it's sunshine or blizzard, I'm going. I love roughing it and staying in a tent, brining minimal gear, and just being in nature, but as I've gotten older and fatter, I've been searching for a good sleeping solution that will allow me to actually get some rest. Gone are the days when I can just throw a sleeping bag on a tarp and be comfortable. I've been using a Klymit Static V Luxe, and it's served me pretty well, but I'm a side sleeper and the sleeping mats are only so comfortable for that. I've tried bringing traditional air mattresses, but they take up every available inch of my tent, and when you consider you need a pump to air them up and they're generally too large to hike with, I don't like them (more on hiking below). Comfort Enter the Soto. I ordered the small version. I'm 5'11 and fluctuate between about 250 in the summer and at my heaviest nearly 280 in the winter. The small version fits me great, I can lay flat on my back or stomach and not hang over the edges, and I can toss and turn comfortably without rolling off the mat. The mat holds air for both nights of my trip and I've left it inflated for a few weeks just to see what would happen, and although I didn't sleep on it every night for those weeks, it didn't lose any air. The included pillow is adequate, though I don't generally use it. I keep it in the truck for emergencies, but I prefer my more comfortable Klymit Drift pillow. The Soto does an excellent job insulating in the colder months, but is not hot in the summer months. The R value is extremely high, mostly due to the thickness of the mat, but it doesn't make me sweat any more than any other kind of mat or pad that I've tried. Lastly, the mat is just comfortable. it conforms to my body enough that I don't feel like I'm laying on a hard surface, but not so much that I sink down into it, which is perfect for my liking. Simply put, I've never had a better nights sleep outdoors on anything else, even in my youth. Quality/Durability The quality of the Soto is excellent. Visually there are no imperfections, and it's held up to a lot of use really well. The valves work perfectly and hold air dependably, and the fact that you can use the included pillow as a pump is a great feature and it works well (though you don't have to, and I can get this inflated to my desired firmness in about 10 breaths after it self-inflates most of the way). Packing/Storage/Hiking The included storage bag is a bit small. It's hard to get the Soto rolled up tight enough to fit back in the bag with the pillow and zip it all closed...maybe "hard" isn't the right term to use, but you have to be deliberate about it. That said, the mat includes compression straps, and since I don't use the included pillow, I don't use the bag. I just put the compression straps on the mat and store it that way. I also attach it to my hiking bag using these compression straps as you would a bed roll or sleeping bag. Yes, it is somewhat large to do this with, and heavier than what you would normally use, but for me, it's worth it. On some of my trips I hike to my campsite (others I drive up to it). On these hiking trips, I generally hike 2-5 miles, and I find the added weight and bulk of this to be worth the effort to get the quality of sleep it provides. I still keep my Klymit sleeping pad handy in case I decide to use that, but unless it's unusually hot or I'm really trying to keep things light, the Soto comes with me. So, while it's not "optimal" for hiking with, and I wouldn't do a multi-day trail hike with it, I think it's manageable for most people, especially without the bag. Worth the price? So, does all of that make this worth $300+? For me it does. I've had mine for about a year and it has been perfection. The closet thing you could compare this to is a traditional air mattress, but this is premium quality. The materials are extremely durable while being extremely comfortable. The inflation process is 80% self-inflating and then you can finish inflating with your breath or by using the pillow, so no pumps/batteries are required. It's also worth noting that it's quieter than most air mattresses, and most traditional air mattresses aren't very well insulated, so in the winter you get a lot of cold air coming up from the ground. I think the cost could be lower, but the "comparable" competition has terrible reviews and most of them aren't as large or as warm. So, for a casual camper or someone who only goes on a few trips a year, this may not be worth it to you, but if you're getting out there regularly, the value is there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by Colby Moritz

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