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Shop > Camp/Hike > Sleeping Pads > Lightweight Sleep Pads > All Out Lite Sleeping Pad

Pacific Outdoor Equipment All Out Lite Sleeping Pad

Retail: $73.95
Our Price: $66.56
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Pacific Outdoor Equipment All Out Lite Sleeping Pad description

With one brilliant stroke, Pacific Outdoor Equipment solved two of the biggest sleeping pad problems: bulk in your pack and slippery sleeping surfaces. The All Out Lite Sleeping Pad is lightweight, compact, and offers some welcome traction. Insulated Air-Loft Thermo side rails border lightweight foam, helping to retain warmth while seriously shaving weight. Diamond ripstop fabric makes this three-season mat highly durable, and the sticky S-print surface keeps you from sliding around. Toss the AO Lite in your pack and forget about it, then slide it under your mummy sleeping bag for a slip-free, comfortable night's rest.


Only one I can sleep on
R Steix:  

I love this sleeping pad. Mine has never lost any air during the night, I suspect the reviewer who claims that has a defective valve (in the pad, that is).I like this pad because of the rails. On other pads without rails, I wake in the night unsure of where I am on the pad. With this pad, I wake up and can feel the rails and tell instantly that I am still on the pad and where I've shifted to while asleep. I know, it sounds weird, but on other pads I slide around and wake up half on, half off the pad and don't know where I am, and the result is a very disjointed and restless sleep.I know I should go down to a closed-cell non-inflatable pad to save half a pound or so, but I just can't seem to leave this pad at home. It's my one "luxury" item, and it's not even that heavy, at 19 ounces. Well worth it.


nice, very nice.
wha2454271:  

i've never slept with a pad before, there, i said it. winter, spring, summer fall (girl) i've never felt it really all that necessarry as I'm never out to afford k2 or everest (no money) but i have been across the north american continent by bicycle in winter, and never needed this thing. I don't know why i got it, maybe now I'll buy a lexus? (no money)


Great deal!
Richard Davies:  

A great pad and an even better deal when compared with similar pads like the Therm-A-Rest ProLite. This pad comes with a stuff sack and a repair kit which are often sold separately with other pads.It compresses really small and the side rails are a really innovative feature. They really do work to keep you on the pad.It's not the thickest pad, but for a small, lightweight pad that's great for backpacking it's hard to beat. (If you wanted a soft, fluffy bed you'd be staying in a hotel anyway... right?) That's not to say it's uncomfortable, but I'm not a picky sleeper either.

 

 

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