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Reviews & Ratings for Big Agnes Oak Street Insulated Air Sleep Pad
— 5 reviews — Page 1
This pad is really great, light weight, high R-value,and comfort, I use this instead of my old pads(Mountain Designs), and the best thing is the price, I got the pad with very surprised cost, I love it
Would recommend: Yes
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K.P.,
from MA, United States
Written on April 3, 2014
Used it in Sub-freezing temperatures and it was reasonably warm, although below 20 deg F and I would add a foam pad underneath. Very light and packs down small. Only downside is it is not self-inflating and it takes a long time to blow up a thick pad like this.
Would recommend: Yes
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Trottida,
from ON, Canada
Written on April 3, 2014
We bought this mainly for canoe tripping to increase comfort and reduce pack size. We are a family of 6 and these are compact enough to reduce the size and/or qty of packs needed.
Would recommend: Yes
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Used on a backpacking trip in the canyon lands of Utah. First night we slept at the cars in the parking lot at the trail head.It was windy and no one decided to pitch tents. Well I spent a good part of the night tossing and turning and this pad was rather noisy every time I moved. It didn't bother me but all my buddies made comments on it the next morning.
Would recommend: Yes
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blitzkrieg,
from ID, United States
Written on April 3, 2014
I use this pad on most trips, both for bikepacking and car camping.
the insulation helps a lot in cool temperatures. Even in november it has served me well.
The size of the pad is ok, i might have been better off with the longer version (I'm 6'0)
I have found that the amount of air required to fill it up is down fall. It is a large amount of air required but can easily be done just takes time.
Would recommend: Yes
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