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KLYMIT STATIC V LUXE Sleeping Pad, Extra Wide (30 inches) Best Camping Gear for Backpacking, Camping and Hiking, (76L x 30W x 3H inches)

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Style: Insulated


Features

  • All-Season Outdoor Camping Mat: This lightweight, extra-wide inflatable mattress is made with Klymalite insulation that keeps you warm when it's cold out with an R-Value of 4.4
  • V-Shaped Comfort: This camping mattress features an innovative V-chamber that work together to limit air movement and heat loss for all-night support and comfort
  • Compact Camping Bed: Our larger portable bed easily compresses down to 5.5 by 10 inches when deflated and weighs only 35 oz; Throw our camping sleeping pads into your backpack and go
  • Luxurious Design: With an inflated size of 76 by 30 by 3 inches for extra roll room and body-mapping technology that delivers support and comfort for side-, stomach- and back-sleepers, this sleeping pad inflates in just 20-30 breaths
  • Sleep Outside with Klymit: Our award-winning products are designed to help you sleep outside as comfortably as you do in your own bed

Size: One Size


Brand: Klymit


Color: Red


Product Dimensions: 11"L x 5"W x 5"Th


Material: Polyester


Specific Uses For Product: Bed,Sleeping Pad


Included Components: Sleeping Pad, Stuff Sack, Patch


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Model Name: Insulated Static V Luxe Inflatable Sleeping Pad


Number of Items: 1


Size: ‎One Size


Brand: ‎Klymit


Color: ‎Red


Product Dimensions: ‎11"L x 5"W x 5"Th


Material: ‎Polyester


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Bed,Sleeping Pad


Included Components: ‎Sleeping Pad, Stuff Sack, Patch


Item Weight: ‎1 Pounds


Model Name: ‎Insulated Static V Luxe Inflatable Sleeping Pad


Number of Items: ‎1


Weight Limit: ‎300 Pounds


Item Firmness Description: ‎Medium


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Resistant


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎11.14 x 5.71 x 5.04 inches


Package Weight: ‎1 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11 x 5 x 5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Klymit


Warranty Description: ‎Limited lifetime.


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Manufacturer: ‎Klymit


Part Number: ‎06LIRD02D


Model Year: ‎2020


Style: ‎Insulated


Sport Type: ‎Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle


Date First Available: October 3, 2019


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  • It's big and red and perfect for side sleepers
Style: Insulated
After decades of family-style camping with 8-person tents and huge queen-sized air mattresses, I recently decided to downsize for solo bikepacking trips. After doing the normal thing and "researching" by watching 78 different YT videos of other people testing sleeping pads, I took the info and picked the Klymit Insulated Static-V Luxe extra-wide sleeping pad based on what my needs were: - 6' tall male @ 240lbs - primarily a side sleeper - packable size but weight was not a primary driver - some semblance of insulation due to camping in 3 seasons in midwest US - compatible with sleeping quilts The 30" width makes it more comfortable for how I sleep, rolling side-to-side frequently all night. I found that the V shapes tended to help suspend the points of contact on my body better than others I tried at sporting goods stores recently. The insulation capabilities make it comfortable when used with my new UGQ quilt and straps. The weight of this pad is a bit more than others in its class, but since I'm packing on a bicycle, weight is not a huge concern to me. Packable size is, though, and this is a little large but not too bad. It fits nicely in one side of my pannier bags. Blowing the pad up by mouth may be too much for some, as it's certainly large. I used a small pump to blow it up; the flip-style valve was kind of difficult to get the pump nozzle to fit to, but it wasn't too bad, and filled up quickly. For the record I have a Flextailgear MP2 Pro pump/lamp. I used the rubber nozzle included with the pump. I have a UGQ quilt; if you don't know what a sleeping quilt is, it's not a blanket made of scraps by artisans. It's basically a down-filled sleeping bag, but it primarily has the back cut out. It's made to be paired with a good insulated sleeping pad to give the sleeper the warmth they need without the extra weight of a full bag. As well, many sleeping quilts are made to be opened fully (like a blanket), and they lay around the sleeper loosely compared to a mummy bag. This pad being wider than most, you will want to make certain your quilt will fit it well. My bag was custom made wide (approx 50" W flat), so it fits well when I'm in it (though a bit tightly if I spread it from edge to edge of the pad instead of to my body). I just used the pad for the first time in temps colder than 50F this weekend; two nights ago the low was 39F, and last night it was 46F and humid. Both nights the insulation in the pad was adequate for comfortable warmth. Coupled with a Klymit Luxe pillow (but also wearing a wool Buff) I slept very well; temps were not an issue for me. Klymit says that normal down sleeping bags will pack into the deep troughs and help to insulate more, but I think that's not likely, as the material of a bag will stretch tight when a body lays on it, and the tight material will tend to span the grooves/troughs. That said, if you're a quilt sleeper, this isn't even an option for you, unless you sleep on additional covers like a wool blanket. I have not needed to try this yet; my Meriwool base layers were more than enough to keep warm on the pad. Is this the perfect pad for everyone? No. Should you try it? Maybe, depending on if the limitations will affect how YOU sleep or pack. For me, it was a great match so far, and I look forward to sleeping many more hours on this pad over the coming years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 3, 2022 by AbandonedBrain AbandonedBrain

  • Insulated? If you say so. But comfy!
Style: Insulated
This is A terrific camping sleeping pad. As with any product there will be pros and cons. Let me list a couple of the pros. This thing is wide. Not too much worry about rolling off of it. I have a 22" wide 4" thick pad that is extremely comfortable but I am always worried about rolling off of it during the night so much so anytime I feel I'm at the edge of it I wake myself up. Not a good night sleep.. Number 2 this is very comfortable I was a little worried the very 1st time I inflated this and layed down on it, that it was not going 2 be comfortable. if I do not have adequate padding underneath my hip I can only stand about one hour of sleep until the pain wakes me up. And I have to switch sides. This pad is thick enough to keep me completely lifted off the ground in a pain free sleep. I am 5'10" 170 pounds. I included a picture next to the klymit rechargeable inflator. And a can of soda pop. So you could get an idea of the size it folds down into. It is a very thin material but seems like it is very resilient. As for blowing it up, because of its size I would not like to do this manually. But I already had the rechargeable inflator and took maybe one minute to get it completely filled. Usually with A battery powered inflator you have to blow into the pad yourself to get it to the firmness that you want. I think it must be because of the V-shape of the pad chambers that this is very comfortable and supports my weight very well.. The con would be inflating this by blowing into it which because of its size may take a while. Also I purchased the insulated pad when I and rolled it out of its bag I could not believe that it was insulated. I still do not believe it is actually insulated there seems to be a 1/8 inch soft something inside it that they must consider insulation. I think if I were to spend the money again I would buy the non insulated pad and save several dollars.. I am very impressed by the size of the inflated pad and also the size of the deflated rolled up pad. very little Room in my motorcycle panniers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 21, 2020 by Southern border Southern border

  • Works for me.
Style: Uninsulated
I really like these sleeping pads. I think it took me under 40 normal sized full breaths to inflate one. I don't feel bad asking other scouting parents to borrow their air mattress air pumps because they fill up so fast. Then I'll top it off with Lung air for the final bit to not over inflate. I'm about 200lbs and I haven't bottomed out when side sleeping like my other air mats. I prefer firmer mattress normally so I get a really good night's sleep on these. Sound. This weekend I slept on it with a cheap Ozark trail sleeping bag. I didn't have a qood pillow so I tossed and turned a lot. I noticed the sound a lot when I kept switching sides. My wife could hear me sleeping next to me, but I didn't ask any of the other campers if they could. (It was a lock-in style of camping at a aquarium) next trip I'll try wrapping a sheet around the pad to see if that dampens the sounds when readjusting. Still I'm very happy with these purchases. Have 2 we have used on 3 trips so far. No leaks, no middle of nights refills. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 23, 2022 by 241Reviews

  • It's thick, heavy and warm.
Style: Insulated
This was purchased from Amazon half price. And, it's now my favorite sleeping pad. it's very wide so I can wiggle around when I sleep and not slide off. It pretty warm too, I sleep on a cot and the other mats let heat go right through when camping. This one is also 3 inches thick, i didn't think the extra inch would make a difference but it really does. The new inflate/deflate valve is great, much easier to deflate than the other pad. Only problem with having a pad this large is it takes forever to inflate. My other Klymit pads take precisely 19 breaths to inflate, very easy. I honestly have no idea how many breaths this one takes to inflate. I lose count... I'd guess 35-40. It's exhausting to inflate this thing. But, it's worth it. My electric inflator works fine, but that takes several minutes, it's faster to manually blow up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 25, 2022 by S. Gabbert

  • Held air
Style: Insulated
Worked good and didn’t leave me flat.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 15, 2022 by I can see in the dark

  • Really good thicker pad for backpacking
Style: Uninsulated
Great product, price really good, lightweight for backpacking, thicker pad allows for better sleep.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 26, 2023 by Amazon Customer

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