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The Klymit Insulated Double V Inflatable Sleeping Pad is a lightweight, durable, and compact air bed designed for two adults. Featuring a unique V-Chamber design with synthetic Klymalite insulation, it offers exceptional comfort and warmth with an R-value of 4.4, suitable for all four seasons. Its rugged 75D polyester fabric includes an antimicrobial laminate to prevent odors and damage, while the pad inflates quickly with just 10 pumps. Perfect for camping and backpacking, it packs down small and supports up to 300 pounds.
Size | One Size |
Special Feature | Inflatable |
Brand | Klymit |
Color | Red-2020 |
Product Dimensions | 74"L x 47"W x 3"Th |
Specific Uses For Product | Bed, Sleeping Pad |
Included Components | Sleeping Pad, Stuff Sack, Patch |
Fill Material | synthetic |
Target Audience | Adult |
Model Name | Klymit Insulated Double V |
Capacity | 300 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Spot Clean |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Firmness Description | air |
Item Thickness | 3 Inches |
Manufacturer | Klymit |
Top Material Type | polyester |
UPC | 846647005783 846647006216 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00846647005783 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.46 x 7.72 x 6.26 inches |
Package Weight | 1.57 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 74 x 47 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Klymit |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime. |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Part Number | 06IDOR02E |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | Insulated |
Outer Material | 75d polyester |
Fill Material Type | synthetic |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
E**S
Exactly what I need!
lightweight and very comfortable to sleep on. I was hesitant after reading some review of it not holding air but it did. Wake up feeling good, with the pad still fully inflated. We end up loving this pad and glad it came with storage bag that is also an air pump. 👍👍 Only tried using it around 58-60 degrees for now and it was really comfy.update: Already used it while camping 3 times with temperature going down to 49 degree F. Wr had a good night sleep. This pad is very warmand comfy and also portable which is the main priority.
S**M
klymit double v insulated
Only tried it once, but i'm so far very satisfyed. Easy to inflate, good comfort and no problem with -5 celcius. No air loss during the night.
C**N
The great addition to the two person tent
Navigating the outdoors as a Boy Scout leader for nearly six years, I've tested a wide array of camping gear, especially during the extreme weather conditions of a New Hampshire campout where temperatures dove to a frigid 12°F. Among the gear was the Klymit Insulated Double V Inflatable Sleeping Pad, a piece that stood out for its comfort and practicality in such cold weather.While the cold was biting, any discomfort felt during the night wasn't due to the sleeping pad. At 6'5", finding a sleeping solution that accommodates my height without the fear of rolling off in the middle of the night has been a persistent challenge. The Klymit Insulated Double V, however, provided a spacious and stable resting surface that ensured a good night's sleep inside the tent.One of the pad's standout features is its ease of setup. It packs down small, making it incredibly portable and suitable for lightweight hiking and backpacking. Inflation is a breeze with the included travel bag inflator, eliminating the need for external pumps and making setup quick and hassle-free.Although tested in colder weather, I believe the pad will perform exceptionally well in milder conditions too. The debate around its R-value suggests that it's perhaps not designed for extreme cold without additional insulation. However, by simply adding an extra blanket, the sleeping pad proved to be more than sufficient for my needs.For fellow outdoor adventurers, especially those involved in scouting or similar programs, I'd highly recommend the Klymit Insulated Double V Inflatable Sleeping Pad. Its comfort, ease of use, and portability make it a standout option for camping, hiking, and backpacking, across a range of temperatures. Just remember, in extremely cold weather, an extra layer of insulation may be necessary to ensure warmth throughout the night. mattresses are great
A**R
The Perfect Pad?
For our latest 5 night camping trip, we purchased this Klymit double V sleeping pad hoping it would solve the issue of falling between sleeping pads at night when we cuddled. We tried it out for a few minutes on the floor the night before we left and were very happy with the amount of space we had. We’re 5’11/200lbs and 5’4/120lbs, so your results may vary. I was skeptical about the comfort, but there was enough cushion that we couldn’t feel the floor.When we set up our tent the next day, the pad was quick to inflate and fit perfectly on the floor of our two person NatureHike tent. Having wall to wall coverage was so nice! No matter how we moved at night, there was padding. The best part, no gap between pads! In the morning it was nice to have the extra ground coverage for hanging out or getting dressed. We honestly had better nights of sleep on this pad than our bed at home. It also kept us warm enough, temperatures were in the mid-40s and we didn’t feel any roots or missed acorns from the tree we were sleeping near. The pad does lose a little air over the course of the night, but topping it off to our desired firmness was quick and easy. We did learn that having the pad too firm made our backs hurt in the morning, but letting a little air out solved that problem. When it was time to go, the pad was simple for one person to fold up and it fit nicely back in its bag.I could also see using this as a sleeping pad for the back of our Crosstrek if we ever needed to spend the night in there. In all, I’m very happy with this sleeping pad and look forward to using it on many more campouts.
T**M
Don't overinflate it.
Sleeping pad inflation can be misleading for newbies. This isn't a pool float. You don't want it to be filled to its limit. Otherwise you'll find it to be very uncomfortable and unforgiving. My advice is to inflate it most of the way, leave the valve cover off, and both sleepers lie down on it. The one closest to the valve can then tap the inner valve flange to let out small puffs of air until both sleepers feel the desired comfort has been reached. Then cap the valve. When nobody is on the pad, it will look and feel underinflated, but that's how it should be to support and give comfort to the sleepers when they are both on it.I recommend adding a foam pad underneath to provide cushion from points and stones that may be under the tent floor or pad. This will protect the pad and extend its life.It will also increase the "R-value", as it is overstated in the description. This is not a cold weather pad by itself, even with the insulation. I wouldn't rely solely on it below 40 degrees.
J**S
Best mat for the price
Had this mat for years now, been on maybe 15 trips with it. Still no leaks, and holds me and my lady nicely!
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