Description Simply the lightest, most compact, 3/4-length, self-inflating foam mattress out there!. Designed for backpackers, UltraLite is made with innovative, die-cut, open-cell LiteFoam(TM) for comfortab...
Reviewed by: Matt (Unregistered User)
,
Backpacker
Price Paid:
$40.00
at Fin and Feather
Summary: Simply the most compact self-inflating pad out there. Folded in 1/2 and then rolled it is approx 12x5, and weighs just over a pound (18 oz). It provides a remarkable amount of comfort considering the size. I never make a trip without it.
Customer Service: It comes with a lifetime warranty, however I haven't had to contact CS.
Similar Products Used: Z-rest and a Wenzel self-inflating pad
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Reviewed by: F1PRB22(Unregistered User)
,
Backpacker
, from ATL, GA
Price Paid:
$35.00
at REI returns sale
Summary: I travel a lot and do backpacking at my destination.
I chose this because it can fold in half and
packing for a airline trip is a space issue.
Its insulation is just average but it weighs just 16oz.
It broke at the start of a trip in the desert because
I gently scrapped it on a fairly smooth rock.
Due to not having any extra water I could not locate the leak,
and it was virtually useless at this point forward.
I have since repaired myself and am still using it.
Customer Service: Not Used, but I hear they have a repair service.
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Summary: For summer backpacking this pad has been amazing. I have yet to find a pad that folds up as small as this one. If space is a big concern then this is the pad you need as it folds in half then rolls up. My only complaint is the low R value. This pad doesn't do a great job keeping out the cold. For an all around good backpacking summer pad it can't be beat.
Customer Service: Have not had a problem with this pad in the two years I have owned it.
Similar Products Used: Foams and gone without to save space.
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