UTAH OUTDOOR ADVENTURE TRAVEL and UTAH VACATIONS by UTAH OUTVENTURES! TRAVEL UTAH! - Click to contact us
UOV layout top
Left Nav Img
Nav Top Img

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Todays Date:
 
Travel News, Discounted Tours, Specials - Sign Up for Our:
 
Add This Page To Your Favorites
 
Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional

 

 

We Operate Year Round - Contact Us Today!

Nav Right Img
Nav Body Top

Utah Outventures OUTDOOR GEAR SHOP - We have teamed up with the foremost outfitters to bring you the highest quality gear at competitive prices. Utah Outventures staff utilizes the gear we sell. bringing it to test every day out in the field, we know you will find what you are looking for, knowing that you bought the right gear from the right place.

SkI: To some a sport, to others a lifestyle. The most cutting edge tools you need to ski up, down, or across the mountain are all here.

CLOTHING: Nothing can ruin a day in the backcountry faster than not having the right clothing. After countless hours of gear testing, we've selected the best in technical wear & casual clothing from industry leaders.

CAMP / HIKE: Sunrise over a high alpine lake. A trek in the mountains. Pitching a tent far from the city...the backcountry beckons. After years of fieldwork, we've compiled the most technical, high-quality camping, backpacking & hiking gear by Kelty, Lowa, MSR, The North Face and more.

TRAVEL: Not everyone who wanders is lost. Explore, experience, engage. Herein lie the tools to keep you packed & organized, safely hydrated, and on the trail…when you want to be. Choose from Eagle Creek, Jansport, The North Face, Katadyn and more.

 
Men's Clothing
Women's Clothing
Ski
Snowboard
Kids'
Camp/Hike
Travel
Bike
Climb
Trail Run
Shop > > > >

Retail: $
Buy Now

description


Large Frame + Trail Pro = Many Sleepless Nights
Mass.Minuteman:  

First off, by no means am I giving Therm-a-Rest as a brand any negative feedback. Their quality in construction is top notch, and their customer service is great. This is completely subjective (regarding comfort), and I hope it helps someone out there who might be considering this pad who happens to have a similar size/build as I.My rating for this sleeping pad stems from the past several uses I have put the Trail Pro (L) pad through. I am 6'-4" and 240lbs. After looking through the many selections available for sleeping pads on Backcountry, I decided that the Trail Pro was the best compromise between Weight of product, R value (as stated on Therm-a-Rest's website), Quality of Construction, and Price. I ordered two -- One for me, and one for my wife.When I received the items, I was not disappointed with the construction at all. VERY solid product. (As an aside, I purchased a couple of Therm-a-Rest patch repair kits and valve replacement kits to keep on-hand for backcountry repairs. Thankfully I did, because when I inflated the two pads per the included instructions to let the foam expand and "learn" the proper set, one of my cats decided that she would test out my pad while I had my back turned. When I saw her sitting cozily on the pad I carefully removed her, and moved my operation elsewhere in our apartment. Turns out that just the pressure from one of her back claws as she sat punctured the top fabric of the pad -- found that out while camping, since the leak took several hours overnight to deplete the inflation enough to notice -- and I had to use a patch. The patch kit works incredibly well, and is fast at that. Kudos for ease of repair -- not so much for my choice of gear prep. location!)In use, however, I found that I could not sleep at all well on this pad. Either fully inflated, or slightly less so, I could find no position to sleep in that I could remain in for longer than 20 minutes tops. The result was a constant battle to find a comfortable side to rest on, try to fall asleep, then reawaken later to start the process all over again. Not one night did I sleep all the way through. Both hips and shoulders felt like I was laying on concrete all night long. My wife, on the other hand (who at 4'10" and considerably less weight than I) slept soundly and didn't change positions once all night -- I can attest to that since I was up each night, and each trip we've made this past summer, and I watched her sleep soundly on each occasion.My conclusion is that my body geometry and pressure points don't jive at all well with the Trail Pro. I've considered purchasing a different Therm-a-Rest version -- such as the base camp -- but I really don't feel like backpacking the additional weight. The Trail Pro was about the limit on weight that I wanted to haul around. So now the quest begins again to find a pad that works for me.


Great Pad
pfrogers100166525:  

I'm 61 and have been back-country camping for over 15 years. This is by far the best sleeping pad I've ever used. I enjoyed the most comfortable rest I've ever had in the back country and recommend it highly.

 

 

dfgdf