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POWERLIX Sleeping Pad - Ultralight Inflatable Sleeping Mat, Ultimate for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking - Airpad, Inflating Bag, Carry Bag, Repair Kit - Compact & Lightweight Air Mattress

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Color: Green & Black


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About POWERLIX POWERLIX designs and manufactures a myriad of sports & outdoor items for active people, from every corner of the world. Our products aim to address the needs of our customers in their professional and active lives, holistically improving the quality of their lifestyle without slowing them down for a moment. Don’t let Your Sleeping Pad weigh you down! Are you exhausted from lugging around a heavy sleeping matt every time you go camping? With the POWERLIX Sleeping Pad, you don't need to worry about room in your backpack, and best of all, you won't have any backaches due to heavy weight! It's super compact, light and conveniently portable! Take control of your sleep with your POWERLIX Sleeping Pad! Are you sleep deprived after camping on chilly, rocky, or rough terrain? Well, feel refreshed with the POWERLIX camping mat! The POWERLIX bedroll will give you static comfort and support for the best night's sleep, during all of your outdoor adventures! FEATURES OF OUR UNIQUE TECHNOLOGY: - Ultra-Light & Ultra Comfortable! - Unique hexagon design that hits all of your pressure points, delivering superior support and comfort, with a foam-like feeling. - Dual action air valve, that makes it easy to inflate and deflate. - Thermal insulation to keep your body warm from the cold ground. - 100% waterproof, created specifically for outdoor activities. - Versatile inflating bag, which can be used as a pillow, vacuum laundry bag, bag to carry your belongings or the Sleeping Pad itself! Outdoor travel is easy with the neo air mattress, as it's extremely versatile! It's fast and easy to inflate with the inflating bag, and you don't need to pump it by mouth. You can use the inflating bag as: a pillow, waterproof carry bag, vacuum laundry bag, to carry all parts of the product.


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  • Fantastic pad for the price, I highly recommend it
Color: Black
[Updated: 13th October 2021. I have since had the opportunity to spend nights on this mat, with a 1/4in yoga-mat underneath for insulation + traction, & am pleased to announce that it consistently sleeps me through the night, without pain in the morning. You can definitely feel how hard the ground is through it when sitting down on it, + getting into position, but once in a laying position your weight is supported evenly by the cells so that discomfort goes away & it feels good under you. Side-sleeping is a firm experience, but not painfully hard, & there's no sense of your bones being bruised by the ground. It's lasting well, too - no punctures, leaks or fraying, yet. I'm delighted to be able to confirm my original sentiments; this is a top-quality pick for outdoorsfolk seeking minimal weight for minimal outlay. /update] For what it is, this is a 10/10 item. It's feather-light, inflatable without reading any instructions (the only skill required is a vague awareness of what a pump-bag is when you see it) and quickly (I was at it for maybe two minutes total, and that includes unrolling the pad and shaking air into the bag), and far comfier than it has any real right to be. And it costs -peanuts-, compared to other similarly technical gear with better known names. I'm not a hard-core hiker - I'm personally a site camper*, in fact - but I recently fell down a quarantine-spurred internet hole where I spent 6+ hours a day for about 17 days total devouring everything that blogs, articles, forums, YouTube and Pinterest had to teach about ultralight backpacking, because I was bored and have ADHD and sometimes hyperfocus is a Hell of a drug. So, while I've never gone on an actual hike in my life (I use a wheelchair, which would make it rather awkward, to say the least), I do know what ideal item weights are, and what the expectations are of each item, for a good one. And this? Is a -great- pad for the price. I'm actually tempted to buy a second one, just in case this one somehow gets damaged someday and they're no longer in production, I like it that much. This is a lightweight hiking pad. It's all air, and all cells, at that. It's not going to give you the experience of a domestic airbed, or a cushy self-inflating foam mat. But it's a Hell of a lot comfier than I expected it to be. Realistically, you can sleep on just about anything out in the wild, when it's at dark and quiet and you're tired from the day, which is why my personal pre-field comfort test for new sleeping gear is to set it up within temptation's reach of my actual bed and then try to nap on it, in the middle of the afternoon. I must caveat this by mentioning that I am a US size 4 - 6, but I am also a shape that's all hips and shoulders; so, I am naturally sensitive to hard sleeping surfaces, as they give my widest parts nowhere to go - however, I must acknowledge that my conclusions may not be applicable to people who are significantly wider and heavier than myself. It's wider than most mats of its kind, but it's still not as wide as a single-size airbed, or anything like that. (Also, if you're a particularly -active- sleeper, I'd suggest slipping this one down the back of your sleeping bag, rather than just under it, or you -will- roll off it [or, if you're site camping, it'd be a great cot-topper].) So, how did I sleep? Quite deeply, for a couple of hours, until my husband came to find me because it was suppertime. It was perfectly supportive on my back - I actually let out a soft sigh of contentment, as I lay down - and though rolling over to my second preferred posture of sort of half on my side, half on my stomach, I won't deny that my hip did dip enough to be uncomfortable, simply shifting myself to be completely on my side removed that issue. It's definitely a better pad for back and front sleepers than it is for side ones, but it was much less -uncomfortable- on my side than I had expected it to be. I did get back to sleep, and later didn't wake up sore or anything like that. It was pleasant enough that not only did I get a decent nap on it of a couple hours, but that when later in the evening, I subjected it to my second usual test, of reading a book on it for an hour or so to see if it remains comfortable while in a static posture for an extended period of time, it came through with winning colours. Again, this is -not- a cushy foam mat, nor is it a mattress-thick airbed, nor is it even a 3 - 4inch deep, multi-hundred dollar Big Agnes or Sea To Summit prestige hiking mat; this is a 1.5inch thick, shallow cell hiking mat that cost less than US$40. It is not going to make you as comfortable as any of those will, nor will it keep you as warm as any of its insulated contemporaries (though the thermometer segment of my test did show that adding a simple foil-topped foam roll underneath, or even just a folded emergency blanket, extends its use easily from 2 seasons to 3), nor will it last you as long as any of its more expensive competitors. This is the reality, and it would be unreasonable to expect those things of it - but what it does do is punch well above its *own* actual weight. If you're new to hiking and don't want to invest too deeply until you're sure it's for you, or if you're simply strapped for cash, and you don't have any major pre-existing back problems to complicate your ground-sleeping needs (or if you do, but just need something cushy to put on your cot or in your hammock), then this is probably just about the best technical pad under US$90 that you can buy. I am extremely happy with my purchase, and I have already recommended it to a couple of friends who are looking at streamlining their camping kit. 10/10, ideal in its niche. *Why did I even -want- an ultralight sleeping pad if I'm a site camper, when weight and portability aren't especially an issue and I could easily carry in a thicker, plusher sleeping mat? Well, the fact is that I do exactly that, however I have a major spinal condition which means that I don't endure well on long car journeys - such as the ones generally involved in traveling out to location on camping trips - and the last time I had to weather one, we found ourselves stopping every other hour or so to dig my companion's x-leg cot out of the boot so that I could lie down for a bit. The cot was pretty hard by itself, and I found myself wishing that I had something softer and more supportive to top it with, to help my discomfort settle faster and better. It wasn't exactly practical to retrieve and inflate my Outwell Dreamboat 31inch-wide, 78inch-long and 6inch-thick self-inflating mat every time we stopped, only to have to roll the monster thing up again half an hour later when I was ready to get back into the car - to say nothing of the fact that it wouldn't have -fit- on the cot, anyway. A month or so later I fell down my backpacking clickhole, discovered ultralight hiking pads - which are narrower, shorter, more portable and quicker to inflate and deflate - and the rest is history. And with the cot 24inches wide and 75inches long, I chose this one because from the best-reviewed among the cheapest options, that -also- came in black (I'm a goth, so sue me), this was the one that would most perfectly fit atop it. Why did I care whether or not it's comfy enough to sleep on, if I won't actually -be- sleeping on it? Because if it is, then it's also comfy enough to cradle my body in gentle relief when I'm in a true pain crisis and waiting for my prescription analgesics to kick in before I can be moved. Which is a very -specific- set of factors, all told. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2020 by AnneAesthetic

  • Reliable
Color: Camouflage
I've used this product 6 nights on various ground conditions during the summertime, including packed gravel and woodlands. It's durable and you can be reasonably assured this will not pop in the middle of the night, granted you've done some very basic clearing of your site for comfort. The ripstop fabric is impressively tough while maintaining comfortability,r factor, and quietness. *Personally, I think similar pads with thicker materials/higher weight would be durability overkill, especially for ultralight. C'mon. It's very comfortable for what it is and I'd be surprised to see any drastic difference with much more expensive, heavy pads. The cellular design pattern really does mold to the body in a way that mimics a much deeper mattress. The included pump bag is very efficient and can serve as a temporary waterproof bag(non submersible) in a pinch, which I thought was a nice touch. Havent put it inside a sleeping bag but im sure that would be a glove fit. The material is water resistant and Im confident it would operational with a very wet footprint. I did use this in a bad rainstorm and i was much more confident in this oad than my tent's rainfly. I bought this because of its portability and I am satisfied with its pack size and ease of disassembly. High quality 2 way valve and storage bags with secure sinches. Tip: I have found it easier to inflate, deflate, and fold this pad ontop of my tent or a Ridgeline, and this can GREATLY reduce chances of punctures. It's also easier to fold the pad more precisely. Lastly, I did what you're doing right now. All the reviews, comparing identical products, with or without the pillow scooter stick. They're all very nice but this once is actually a reliable addition to your long term set up. I'm gladly taking this on an extended backpacking trip in very diverse terrain, and am fairly certain I will continue to use this camping for 5 years. Not to be that guy, but if you take care of this equipment and look out for pointy sticks, loose keys, and nearby sources of heat/fire, this pad will probably last over ten years. The camo is pretty playful and not aggressive, although I would have chosen a high visibility color for multi use. I gave 4 stars only because I like to break up the data and also I feel that this product could have been a fraction lighter/smaller in packaging size, but very marginally. It's very pack size cost effective. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022 by Ian

  • Good but not my preference
Color: Orange & Black
I don’t dock companies on my preference. It was a tight knit waffle design which was very sturdy and supportive of the back. It wasn’t my longest or widest mat that I tried but an average person fits just fine. It’s also not the densest. I bought three other kinds to try. The way you air it up without a pump is a pain in both my arse because it was tetious but also in my hands as I had to open it up and roll it down, follow and repeat long after your hands have had enough. Other brands have stomp pads which are handy but bulky. So for that reason alone I get their reasoning for using this method. It’s a personal choice what you like. I loved loved loved their waffle knit design. It was the best support on my back and I have sciatic issues. All other brands should take note.! Great job! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022 by AWeaVer

  • Nice and compact for backpacking
Color: Green & Black
Getting ready for our first backpacking over night and found the POWERLIX sleeping pad. Initially impressed with the light weight and thoughtfulness in design (the caring cast has 2 hole patches sewn into the liner). It comes with a carrying case with quality snaps in clasps, A nylon band to hold everything together, an inflatable bag, and a sleeping pad (obviously). The package is surprisingly light weight! Of course, with light weight, the material is pretty thin. Will update after a field test backpacking trip. The inflatable bag is filled by scooping air into the top and flipping it around a couple of times making the top roll up, then clip the straps to trap the air inside. Plug the inflatable bag to the sleeping pad, roll it down to squeeze the air in… it took 3 bags and the pad was filled. I’m 6’ & 200 lbs. This sleeping pad fit me just fine. This IS a backpacker sleeping pad, so it’s not meant for luxury. When sitting up I sank to the floor but lying down (weight distributed) it keeps you off the ground. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022 by Brook

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