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Sleepingo Sleeping Pad for Camping – Ultralight Sleeping Mat for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking – Lightweight, Inflatable & Compact Camping Air Mattress

$36.99

(9 customer reviews)
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  • 2″ THICK SLEEP SUPPORT – Want to sleep comfortably anywhere? Then you will love this sleeping pad! No need to suffer with a cheap, flimsy, and undersized outdoor sleeping pad! This quality portable camping pad is perfect; super sturdy and extremely comfortable – great for any sleep position!
  • WEIGHS ONLY 14 OZ AND PACKS DOWN TO THE SIZE OF THIN WATER BOTTLE – perfect sleeping pad to accompany you on your next backpacking trip! This ultra-light and super-portable sleeping pad will fit in any backpack and won’t cause backaches from its weight. You’ll wish you found this years ago; very convenient to carry and comes with a sleek storage pouch.
  • TOUGH, DURABLE, LARGE AND COMFY SLEEPING PAD – made with the strongest outdoor-grade material, this sleeping pad is perfect for any weather conditions. Able to accompany you on any type of adventure, this camping mattress pad inflates to an impressive size of 75″ X 25″ and will give you the comfort you need.
  • TEAR RESISTANT WITH HEAVY DUTY RIPSTOP NYLON FABRIC – this lightweight sleeping pad is made of super strong, waterproof, camping-grade ripstop nylon fabric. With 20 denier thickness, this sleeping pad is designed to last a lifetime in the most severe conditions.

Specification: Sleepingo Sleeping Pad for Camping – Ultralight Sleeping Mat for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking – Lightweight, Inflatable & Compact Camping Air Mattress

Product Dimensions

23 x 2 x 75 inches

Item Weight

14.4 ounces

Manufacturer

Sleepingo

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

July 18, 2018

Photos: Sleepingo Sleeping Pad for Camping – Ultralight Sleeping Mat for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking – Lightweight, Inflatable & Compact Camping Air Mattress

9 reviews for Sleepingo Sleeping Pad for Camping – Ultralight Sleeping Mat for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking – Lightweight, Inflatable & Compact Camping Air Mattress

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  1. VT Beerloverguy

    Update 10/7/21
    After updating my review on 8/13/21 I started getting daily emails from shady-looking, freshly generated gmail accounts (with names like Rmtmx Yenei) where they’re asking me to take my review down and offering to pay me cash. I had previously given them two stars since their customer service was good, but I really don’t like to do business with companies like this.

    Edit/update 8/13/21
    After a year of use, I really liked this pad and upgraded my son from a closed-cell therm-a-rest up to this pad. In the last ten months, the two of us have had three failures. Two were leaks on the pad fabric, but in places where a patch wouldn’t stay, the third failure was on the valve. It was really disappointing. When it worked, it worked well. Even for me, a heavy side-sleeper. Only after it started leaking and I found myself having to re-inflate the pad multiple times per night did I realize a design flaw…. The inflate/deflate valve is at the worst possible place. At the foot end of the pad, on the bottom. So in the middle of the night, I’d have to get off the pad, crawl to the bottom, flip, inflate. When it was holding air, valve placement was a non-issue.
    To Sleepingo’s credit, after the initial failure, they were quick to send me a replacement. But when that replacement and my son’s both failed too, they insisted on issuing a full-refund. They made me whole, so no hard feelings. I loved this pad for it’s weight and size but since I want reliable gear and good sleep, it’s definitely best that I find something better.
    I’m giving them two stars instead of one because the customer support is great.

    ***Original post 4/2/19***
    I’m an Eagle Scout that took a break from camping for a few decades and am just now getting back into it with my son. I recently upgraded to a Big Agnes long/wide encampment sleeping bag. Since I’m a few years older and a few dozen pounds heavier, figured this would be a great time to upgrade from a foam ridgerest to a nice inflatable sleeping pad.
    My requirements:
    Under $100
    I’m a side-sleeper (220 lbs) and don’t want to bottom out
    Small/light enough to take backpacking
    Durable enough that I won’t be left stranded

    After looking at amazon reviews, I narrowed it down to the Sleepingo and the Klymit Static V insulated. Not being able to see/test either, I ordered both pads with the planned to return whichever I didn’t like. The Sleepingo arrived first and my first thought was….damn, this thing is paper thin, it’s never going to hold up. Then I realized that it had to be this thin in order for it to be so small and light. Although thin, the fabric does seem to be very tough. I found the inflate hole, it’s a simple but effective design. It’s a rubber flap that is held in place by the pressure of the air inside, with a plug that covers the hole. I counted the number of breathes, I’m a fairly large dude, but it took exactly eight before I couldn’t add anymore air.
    The Klymit Static V had a more complicated fill valve and it took 12 full breathes.

    The Sleepingo had the following disadvantages:
    Not as good R-value (insulation)
    Lacks name brand recognition, lifetime warranty doesn’t matter if the company is gone
    Inflated length not as advertised

    The Sleepingo had the following advantages:
    Lighter – 398g vs 690
    Longer – 72.5″ vs 71.75
    Quicker to inflate
    Smaller when packed
    Way faster to pack up. The many chambers of the Klymit made it harder to push the air out when rolling up

    I’m really impressed with the Sleepingo and plan to keep it. If anything changes (good or bad), I’ll update this post.

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  2. César de la Torre

    THE GOOD: Super packable, light, easy to inflate and surprisingly comfy for how small and cheap it is.
    THE BAD: After one use inside a tent, the mat got a hole. I was lucky I had the repair kit with me. I can tell that the mat wasn’t on rocks and the tent was perfectly clean inside, as it was brand new as well. This probably tells how thin the material is and how fragile. Quite disappointed about it.

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  3. Grammy in Kansas

    Bought the large Sleepingo pad to use on a backpack trip. I’m pretty stumpy in size and was not sure if this pad could hold my weight on top of rocky or other types of detritus terrain. I was wrong. The pad stayed inflated and I did not feel any points of discomfort. I had paired the Sleepingo with the Therma-Rest Z-lite because I did not want the Sleepingo to pop, but I move when I sleep and I somehow pushed the Therma-Rest to the side of my tent and ended up on the Sleepingo on rough ground. The pad held up just fine. I did not feel fatigued in the morning and was surprised the pad did not pop. I could of used the Sleepingo by itself. The Sleepingo is lightweight and does not take many breathes to inflate. After a days hike I was able to inflate the pad in 9 breathes. I have put the pad in my sleeping bag and it worked fine. This pad will work for a single person to sleep on, or a sitting pad for three people, on any terrain.

    These negatives would not deter me from buying another one. These are things that just came to me. But maybe some type of anti-slip material at the bottom of the pad. Maybe different color options. Maybe a fitted sheet to lay over once it’s inflated. None of these things takes away from a great pad.

    PROS:
    -Lightweight
    -Easy to inflate
    -Comfortable
    -Easy to store
    -Durable
    -Price

    CONS:
    -None

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  4. VT Beerloverguy

    We were heading out on a motorcycle trip to Colorado & would tenting it. We had bought my husband a thermarest pad over a year ago for a price of $100.00+. We had just returned from a trip from Raton New Mexico, I decided it was pad time for myself. I don’t tent as much as my husband so I was not wanting to spend a large amount. I seen this pad & the price & thought I can’t really go wrong! I was overly impressed with the size, thickness, easy to blow up/deflate and small size to fit on a bike, backpack or motorcycle. I blew it up in Colorado, slept on it for 3 nights with no loss of air at any time. I will be looking a buying another couple of them just to have!!! Job well done to this company & a big thank you! I am a 5’6 250pound lady & the pad was longer then I & held up to my weight great!!!

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  5. Shannon Wilson

    Es resistente, es compacta, es fácil de inflar y desinflar y de guardar y transportar.

    Si tuviera que comprar otra o recomendarla no buscaría más opciones.

    La colchoneta superó mis expectativas. Al principio estaba un poco renuente a comprar una colchoneta de aire ya que al estar viajando con mi mascota creí que pudiera pincharla con las garras, pero debo decir que fue la mejor decisión.

    La colchoneta si bien no es tan gruesa es bastante cómoda, aún si duermes de lado. Es probable que te lleve un par de días acostumbrarte si nunca has dormido en una pero en poco tiempo estarás durmiendo como bebé.

    Aísla bastante bien el frío dentro de sus capacidades y lo más sorprendente es que no se desinfla como muchos otros colchones o colchonetas inflables. Ni una sola noche he despertado con la colchoneta desinflada y cabe mencionar que dormí en ella por tres semanas seguidas y solo tuve que reinflarla un poquito (una bocanada) un par de veces. Solo para recuperar su punto máximo de firmeza.

    Es importante considerar que si la dejas bajo el sol o dentro de la carpa cuando está haciendo mucho calor el aire sí se escapa un poco. Pero después de varias horas. Esto es normal ya que la membrana que detiene el flujo de aire en la boquilla al ser de hule puede dilatarse y dejar pasar el aire caliente que se está expandiendo; y de alguna manera es bueno ya que no ejerce presión en cambio sobre los pliegues sellados de la colchoneta. Lo más recomendable es siempre dejarla a la sombra o desinflarla si el sol está pegando muy fuerte para que esto no pase. De otra manera solo basta con reinflarla un poco antes de dormir.

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  6. Cesar Gairin

    I’m 6’4″ and the mat fit fine, I’m also a side sleeper and never bottomed out on it

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  7. Grammy in Kansas

    I live and work in a remote area of Alaska. My job requires me to travel to small villages without overnight accommodations. I spend a lot of nights sleeping on the cold, hard floor in schools. I wanted a well-constructed, yet light-weight product that I could carry in a small backpack. This sleeping pad fits what I need perfectly. I received the pad quickly (which is rare for my shipping area). It was packaged well. It really does inflate in about 15 breaths. The real test was sleeping on it, and I was not disappointed. I am a heavy person (200 lbs.), and did not have issues when I changed positions. With other pads sleeping on my side would result in my hip depressing the pad to the floor. I did not have this issue with this product. Within two weeks after my purchase, the seller followed up with a letter to make sure I was satisfied with the product – a nice touch. This pad sleeps as well as ones I have paid twice the cost for, is lighter weight in my pack, sturdy, and an overall good buy.

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  8. Bub

    Da es keine deutschen Rezensionen zu dieser Isomatte gibt, war ich anfangs ein wenig skeptisch. Überall im Internet findet man aber sonst extrem gute Bewertungen und das kann ich auf jeden Fall nur bestätigen. Sie benötigt nur 10 Atemzüge, um sie aufzublasen, heißt es. Ich habe es in 6 geschafft , aber das hängt sicherlich sehr stark vom Lungenvolumen ab. Das Packmaß ist echt unglaublich. Alle Bilder, die man dazu im Internet findet, stimmen. Die Matte ist dermaßen beeindruckend leicht, dass es kaum zu glauben ist. Wenn man sie ausrollt, wirkt sie extrem dünn, sodass ich eine Elefantenhaut oder eine sehr dünne und günstige Isomatte empfehlen würde. Der R-Wert liegt bei etwa 2.1 soweit ich weiß. Beim Liegen, ist mir auch aufgefallen, dass das Muster der Luftkammer ein extrem gutes Liegegefühl geben: Sowohl auf dem Rücken, als auch auf der Seite kann ich ohne Problem gut liegen und einschlafen ohne, dass ich den Boden berühre. Ein weiterer positiver Punkt ist die lebenslange Garantie. Auf der Matte steht, dass man einfach eine Nummer aus den USA anrufen soll. Wer das aber nicht machen möchte, kann einfach eine Mail an die Support-Adresse schicken, welche auf dem Sack aufgedruckt ist. Der Firmeninhaber, Coy West, hat mir in einer Mail geantwortet und meine Matte für die Garantie registriert (Amazon-Auftragnummer notwendig). Man merkt sofort, dass diese Matte hochwertig produziert wurde und das man sich auf den Hersteller verlassen kann. Damit ist diese Isomatte in der Preisklasse von unter 90€ sicherlich die beste Wahl, wenn man den maximalen R-Wert und das kleinste Packmaß zusammen mit dem geringsten Gewicht haben will. Einzig den Preis finde ich etwas happig von Amazon: Ich habe für meine Matte etwa 50€ bezahlt, obwohl sie in den USA nicht mal 40$ kostet. Dennoch bin ich mit dem Kauf absolut zufrieden und sie nur wärmstens für Wanderung, Bikepackingtouren oder Roadtrips empfehlen.

    Falls Sie diese Bewertung hilfreich fanden, wäre es schön, wenn Sie sie als “Nützlich” markieren. So wird diese Rezension oben angezeigt und hilft vielleicht auch anderen potentiellen Käufern.

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  9. Felix E.

    Arrived early. I have a MEC sleeping pad from 10 years ago so inflated both and side by side this one is bigger, but half the volume and weight. MEC one is still good but i wanted a lightweight pad for bikepacking and this one fills the bill. Not sure if the Sleepingo will last as long but at its price point it’s a bargain. It is more comfortable than the MEC pad.

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    Sleepingo Sleeping Pad for Camping – Ultralight Sleeping Mat for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking – Lightweight, Inflatable & Compact Camping Air Mattress
    Sleepingo Sleeping Pad for Camping – Ultralight Sleeping Mat for Camping, Backpacking, Hiking – Lightweight, Inflatable & Compact Camping Air Mattress

    $36.99

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