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Gear Doctors Camping Pads Self Inflating Ultralight Apollo air 4.3-5.2 R Insulated Camping mats 1.5-3.3 in Must Haves Inflatable Foam air Sleep mat self Inflating air Mattress for Camping cot

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Color: Apolloair(large)


Features

  • A Size of a Water bottle Yet Big on Comfort: Packs small 9.8 Height 4 Diameter When inflated it goes as large as 82.726.4 with 4 Thickness approx. and weights only 25.4oz.
  • Water Resistant Ultralight Yet Ultra strong: Our Water-Resistant Hexagon Shield 40D Nylon Fabric With E-LAST coating Makes ApolloAir Camping Mattress 2.5x times stronger than current market standards without sacrificing the Weight Which makes it perfect for any outdoor environment.
  • Silent Ergonomic Design With 5.2 R-Value: 4 approx. Horizontal Insulating air Chambers will effectively distribute your weight on the sleeping pad while preventing the ground from sucking the heat out of your body, which makes ApolloAir Camping pad suitable for all seasons.
  • Lungs-Free Inflation with quick Adjustable Pressure: Coming with a Pump-Sack taking 5 minutes to Inflate > Adjust > Seal > Deflate hence the name I>A>S>D. The 4 Step Anti-Leak Valve System, To store Just vertically trifold it after deflation then roll towards the valve direction and itll perfectly fit into its carry pouch, The Pump-sack can also be used as a dry bag, camp shower, or for water storage.
  • Always together on the Journey: our mission is to make sure your outdoor experience is an enjoyable adventure, so we use the best quality materials, test every single unit before we ship them out, Provide a detailed user manual, repair Kit and we back all this with our Hassle-Free Lifetime Replacement - No Need To Return.

Special Feature: Compact,Inflatable


Brand: Gear Doctors


Color: Apolloair(large)


Product Dimensions: 82.62"L x 4"W x 26.38"Th


Material: Nylon


Specific Uses For Product: Sleeping Pad


Included Components: Carry Bag


Item Weight: 720 Grams


Model Name: camping sleeping pad


Capacity: 1.6 Pounds


Special Feature: ‎Compact,Inflatable


Brand: ‎Gear Doctors


Color: ‎Apolloair(large)


Product Dimensions: ‎82.62"L x 4"W x 26.38"Th


Material: ‎Nylon


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Sleeping Pad


Included Components: ‎Carry Bag


Item Weight: ‎720 Grams


Model Name: ‎camping sleeping pad


Capacity: ‎1.6 Pounds


Number of Items: ‎1


Item Firmness Description: ‎Plush


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Resistant


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.1 x 5.2 x 4.49 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.89 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎82.62 x 26.38 x 4 inches


Brand Name: ‎Gear Doctors


Manufacturer: ‎Gear Doctors


Style: ‎ApolloAir Large


Date First Available: April 26, 2022


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  • Wow. Is it really this good to be true? 🤔 Yep
Color: Self-inflating
UPDATE: So after a couple nights sleeping on this, it started to slowly deflate. To my amazement, I put in for a replacement mid day Saturday; a new one arrived by 5pm Sunday! Yee haa. Didn’t expect that. So. Back at it again, see what happens. I really want to like this pad. Also, owner did respond very quickly to my email (as mentioned in review). I will wait until my next update to talk about the responses. I will say this though: he did confirm they will be seeking ASTM lab test toward the end of the year, beginning of new year! So that’s good news! Original Review: OK, so this review is a tad premature, but initial impressions are high. 4 stars for now. I will need to revise down the road after putting it through a lengthy trial period. Technically, the instructions say to inflate and let it sit for 24 hours. Quite honestly, this particular unit seemed good to go right out of the sack. I followed the instructions to inflate it, and added several breaths, which was necessary to fully inflate. I did let it sit for a few hours. It seemed ready to me. The form looked good and even all around, and the insulation/cushion factor seemed evenly distributed. So I decided to try it out. I placed this on top of my Klymit Static V and slept on it last night. I swear, this particular set up was just like sleeping in my bed. I got the best sleep last night, it was unreal. I’m 5‘8“, running a little overweight at about 185 lbs; that extra above BMI (what should be 145ish) is in the gut 😞🙄. One of these days… I also gave it a short trial by itself, and one trial combined with a Walmart version of a closed cell foam pad underneath. The latter was just a tad more comfortable. I believe, in a pinch, I could get by with either scenario if I needed to. And that’s mainly do to my hips. It’s tough staying young. Pushing 60. Instructions say to allow it to fill for three minutes and then to top off with a few breaths as necessary. This thing blows up easy; it deflates easy. Follow the instructions and it works. Granted, it’s a little bulky, and considered a bit heavy, but for wild camping, it will fit the bill. In fact, this morning I broke both pads down, and simply rolled them together in one long roll and closed the caps. I put the straps around both. Quite honestly this would sit right on top or bottom of a rucksack nicely, and make for a quick break down in the need to vacate camp in a hurry. My reservations are: True R-value, and complaints about huge, weird bubble pockets forming out of the blue. However it does carry a lifetime warranty, sooo… I sent an email to the company Inquiring about their R-value as it is not an ASTM rating. Although I’ve read many reviews which confirm warm sleeping, I also watched one particular YouTuber who did an over nighter on snow at 18F and said it was amazing. If the R-value is true, combined with a Static V which is at R-1.3, I’m good down to 0°F. If I add the Walmart closed cell foam which is rated R2, I’m done. This set up will go down to -25°F. And it will do it at a fraction of the cost of more expensive routes, howbeit at a touch more bulk in the process. But, if budget is the goal, this system is looking promising. I have access to incredible comfort down to R-7.6 for roughly $120 (total) investment. I have a feeling the R-value is probably accurate or fairly close based on other reviews; my only hope is that I don’t end up with the weird bubble situation. Time will tell. I will definitely update down the road after extended use. Oh, one more thing: Instructions say to unroll and fill with air and leave the cap open, and to store underneath a bed, behind the couch, etc. for extended periods of storage. Well, that was another question I inserted into my email, because I don’t have the luxury of that kind of space for long-term storage. So I’m waiting to hear back on how critical this is. It does have a memory for long term shape, so this is the reason. I’m thinking leave it stored in a roll, and break it out once a month or every couple of months and let it sit for a day (?). So far, very impressed for the bang for buck, with a supposed “no hassle” life time warranty. I recently spent over $800 to a garage for a fuel pump replacement in an older car. The pump alone was over $500! It only had a 90 day warranty… 😐. Value is subject to all perimeters! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022 by Brazenlaver

  • Absolutely excellent and I’m a cranky everything
Color: Apolloair
Great product, had to sleep in the under birth of my boat this weeekend due to having all berths filled, I bought this (and 2 back up plans that there not on the boat). I inflated this 2 days before I slept on it, I’m fairness it had deflated maybe 30% by the time I slept on it but it was super comfy, I’m legitimately surprised… I’ve camped allot, slept on my fair share of blow up mattresses but this is very good and excellent when you have a very very tight space ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Joe

  • Love this thing, but several things to be aware of
Color: Self-inflating
I got this for my DIL for her birthday and she loves it. It's got great ground protection from the cold, and it really does self-inflate. She took it out in the soft snow and laid on it to see how well it works and said she could sleep on it without feeling the temp coming through. It inflates when you open the valve and the foam inside expands to pull in the air. Just like when you squeeze all the air out of a nerf ball and then release the pressure. Give it a full 5-10 minutes to do this [maybe more if it's cold], as the inflation process is very gradual. Leave it alone and come back later and put a couple of breaths in it to firm it up. Then to put it away, you fold it in half and crush it as you roll it [with the valve open of course], and this forces the air back out for storage. The storage bag that comes with it is pretty small, so the mat has to be wound tightly. Oh, and this is incredibly light. Seriously, I just put this back in the Amazon box, wrapped it, and she thought I was pranking her with an empty box. Several caveats: 1] The only way to keep this rolled up is to stuff it in the bag, even if you just want to get it out of the way or are temporarily using the bag elsewhere. An attached Velcro strap could solve this. 2] This isn't a problem for those in my family, but this is not a mat size for a large adult. My DIL is petite 5'0 so it works well for her, my son's toes hang off the end at 5'9, but even that is pretty comfortable for him. I'm 6'1 and it's a little small for me, though it is certainly better than many other alternatives. It still fits my torso and primary joints. This is a fine tradeoff for most people trying to keep their load light, but just something you should know. 3] If the outside material [which is fairly thin but very flexible] gets punctured, you would partially deflate this when you lay on it, meaning your pressure joints will feel the ground more. Even then it will be far better than nothing, but the full effect will be lost. This is more a care issue to be aware of so that you are careful that people or the dog aren't walking on it as you are moving around before or after sleep. Do not abuse this thing, take it in the pool, put it on sharp objects or let the pets and kids play on it. Use it as intended and don't abuse it and you should be fine. If you are thinking about this for snow-sledding, a floor mat or anything else not part of sleeping, consider other choices for that. Don't just fall on it. Like anything else that is filled with air, you could blow a seam and it would likely be irreparable. However, should a puncture happen, I do believe a piece of electrical or duct tape, or even a dab of super glue would probably suffice My only other long-term concern is how many times this foam fully expands. She's only used it a few times so everything is great. But I've seen similar foams just get weak and just not have the spring back after 100 uses. Keeping my fingers crossed, but 5 stars for now. Update: She took this with on her latest family camping trip and now it's on a gift list for my son and the oldest grandson. Her only complaint was that people kept "borrowing" it. Still 5 stars and very highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021 by Papadoc

  • Amazingly light
Color: Apolloair
Extremely light weight for camping I actually lost it in my pack and freaked out when I forgot I put it in one of my tinier zippers pouches. Works wonderfully though to keep you off the ground and warm! Love this and am buying one for kiddo (5) to go camping with!
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by Shena

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