Mtouock provides convenience for people,lightweight camping sleeping pad help our hiking and camping life. When you are in the outdoors, Mtouock camping sleeping pad will not occupy a lot of space for you, and you can get a better sleep!Package list:1 Camping sleeping pad1 Repair kit1 Carry bag1 3D Eye maskApplicable scene:·Camping·Backpacking·Hiking·Weekend TravelFeature: Ultra lightweight, Super convenient: Mtouock camping sleeping pad is easy to inflate and deflate. It is 10.6*4*4 Inch and weighs only 1.42 lbs. It won't take up too much space when you camp or hike, giving you a lightweight outdoor life.Ultra soft, More waterproof: The pad is made of 75D polyester and waterproof fabric. It is very soft. You can see the water droplets jumping on the mat without infiltrating, which is very suitable for outdoor use.Camping with your family:The pad has buttons on its side, you can easily attach one to another sleeping pad and make it a multi-person sleeping pad. Have a happy outdoor camping life with your family or friends.Detail:Material: The pad is made of 75D polyester and waterproof fabric.Dimension: The dimension of the pad is 83.86" * 24.8" * 2" inch, it is longer and wider.Package: It is 10.6 * 4 * 4 Inch and weighs only 1.42 lbs. It is packed by a carry bag.Use: The pad is easy to inflate and deflate, you only need to 25-30 breathes for quick inflation.Design: With buttons on its side, you can easily attach one to another sleeping pad and make it a multi-person sleeping pad.Good Night!
M**Y
Great camp pad!
This pad is very comfortable, easy to blow up, and the air doesn't leak out overnight!It's a good long pad, and the way the air pockets are distributed I don't get hips or other body parts poking through to the hard ground.The integrated pillow is good, also. Very small and lightweight pad when rolled up, great for camping. I've also used it on my bed after coming home from the hospital to avoid bedsores.
L**U
Comically long but good
UPDATE 3/2022: Both of these camping pads bit the dust within a year and a half with average use (two to three long camping trips per year, averaging a week to a week and a half each). Interestingly they both gave out within a night of one another and no longer stay inflated for more than an hour or so. We’ve decided to replace them with our old tried and true pads from Klymit which will fit better in our tent anyway because these are just too long and not reliable.Original review: These sleeping pads are comically long. As in, they barely fit in our tent. However, I will say we’ve enjoyed them so far. Photo shows Klymit static V on top of this pad to show difference in standard length vs this pad. We purchased two of these pads and I held my breath about the quality. However after eight nights of camping (packing, unpacking, and repacking three times over those eight nights), I’m impressed with the quality for the price. My family is all petite so I wish the pads were substantially shorter, or that this company would market this as extra long and then offer some shorter pads. But we will hopefully keep enjoying these. So far so good. Some tips: if you buy multiples and want to snap them together, snap them together *before* you inflate them. Once the pads are inflated, it is nearly impossible to access the snaps and get them attached to one another. I ran myself dizzy inflating both pads only to find I’d have to deflate and re-inflate to snap together. The channel created between the pads where they are snapped together offers no padding, so sleeping in the very center of two joined pads is uncomfortable. I thought I would find the attached pillow annoying, but I found that it actually held my camp pillow in place and this was a welcome perk. I never used the attached pillow but rather butted my own pillow against the attached pillow like a backstop. For once, I wasn’t spending the night intermittently waking up chasing my pillow off the end of my sleeping pad. My only criticism beyond these being so darn long when they could easily be much shorter for even the average person, is that they lack any kind of insulation. We do a lot of high elevation camping in cold environments and these pads got cold enough throughout the night for the air to condense quite a bit, causing them to lose some loft until they warmed back up the next morning. If this company came out with a much shorter, insulated version of this pad, I’d buy a set in a heartbeat.
S**N
Replaced my $100 sleeping pad!
I used to use a super lightweight, fancy sleeping pad that I had to inflate. Unfortunately, I would slip off of it in the middle of the night and find myself on the ground shivering. It didn't even have a pillow - had to buy one of those. But even the pillow would slip off it would keep me up all night.Then, my buddy told me about this pad on Amazon you could get for $20 - the Mtouock pad.It's easier to inflate since it has a membrane that does not let the air out of the blowhole as you inflate it.It has a built-in pillow - so no more slipping off and readjusting in the middle of the night. And it's wide enough to let me roll around without ending up on the ground. I wake up rested to complete more miles the next day.And it weighs as much as my previous sleeping pad plus the pillow combined. Together those cost me $100+. This air mattress is $20.The vinyl is even thick enough too to resist punctures. I still clear the ground out from rocks and sharp sticks but I no longer take a ground cover.The Mtouock is a no brainer for any backpacker or adventurist. You never know when you'll need it. Especially in 2020 with everything going on now.Get this thing and never look back!
R**E
Awesome camping pad!
As of today, i've not used this, except once to inflate the pad and see if it held my weight. I purchased this camping pad to replace my heavy backpacking cot. Ehile tgat only weighs a few pounds, i found my rig to be far too heavy to be feasible on a hike, si i needed to lose some weight. This is my replacement for that. To begin, this is super easy to inflate - i didn't get winded at all, and there was no air leakage anywhere that i've seen. I am about 200lbs, and this held my weight perfectly, with leg room to spare (i am 5'10). The built in pillow seems good to me, and will pair nicely with my inflatable pillow. This seems like it would be incredibly comfortable to sleep on on after a nice long hike, so i am very excited. I have no tried this on hard ground yet, but i have no reason to believe it'll be anything but perfect. Easily 5 stars!
L**N
there's better out there
while this sleeping pad was huge, it was also a pain to inflate. I ended up blowing it up manually because the inflator bulb barely made a dent and took 5x longer to actually inflate it. It was longer than it really needs to be unless you're over 6 ft. tall. It was perfectly fine comfort wise, and is very compact, but sprung a leak after like 2 uses.
J**F
Great pad!
What I like.- Very compact and light weight. This is much easier to carry compared to my other sleeping pad. It takes up much less room.- Comfortable. It is more comfortable than my green foam pad. This air pad is thicker and has more cushion.- Fully inflated, the pad is 7 feet long. This ensures my entire sleeping bag will be on the pad.Things I don't like.- I don't really like the built in pillow. For me the pillow feels a little high.The package comes with a storage bag, storage elastic, two repair patches, and a sleeping mask.Overall , I like really like the pad and would recommend.
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