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Mountain Hardwear High Mountain Sleeping Pad 60

Mountain Hardwear High Mountain Sleeping Pad 60


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Designed with increased insulating capabilities for cold conditions, this sleeping pad uses both open- and closed cell-foam inside a waterproof cover. Closed-cell polyethylene foam provides excellent...
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Review Date
April 19, 2004

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 5 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: sweetdaddy ,  Mountaineer

Price Paid:  $35.00 at Sierra Trading Post

Summary:
Good cold weather sleeping pad! Closed cell foam doesn't let cold air through,open cell layer is comfy. Although bulky, not as bulky as the age old standby of using a Ridgerest,or other foam pad under your Thermarest for cold weather camping and warmer too! Ties up fast,no folding and kneading,does not need a stuffsack. Doesn't absorb water and less "slippery" fabric than Thermarest, so sleeping bag doesn't slide off. I bought the 60" as I use the foam back of my backpack to rest my feet, if you don't go that route consider the 72". 5 stars:it's warm, comfy,doesn't slide around and saves 5 minutes of rolling and packing over a Thermarest. Although I got it on closeout at STP,(as the newer ones double as chairs)I'd pay full price.

Similar Products Used:
-Thermarest Ultralight
-Ridgerest


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