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Worth to buy
Actually it is a durable mat, can you warm in night especially you r tired.
But one thing need to improve is that is difficult to fold because I don't know how to fix the valve.
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A good deal for a very good pad
I waited until I used my new NeoAir pad before writing this review and I must say it worked great in the Powderhorn Wilderness at 11,600 feet with temperatures down into the 30s. It is much lighter and more compact than my old 3/4 length Backpacker self inflating pad from the early 1980s. It was comfortable and being full length was a big plus. And it worked great with my Therm a rest Trekker chair. Although it was easy to inflate by blowing into it I think I'll get the pump sack in the near future. That will keep moisture out of the pad and will be a useful additional stuff sack. The NeoAir pad is a great addition to my gear that I'll enjoy for many years.
Pros:
- Compact, light, comfortable
Cons:
- NONE
Best Used for:
- Backpacking and camping
Would recommend: Yes
A very comfortable, packable, sleeping pad ideal for bikepacking
My standard sleeping pad is the Thermarest Trail Scout, largely because of it's insulation and ease of use. But I wanted to try one of the NeoAir's because I heard so much about the comfort. I bought the Venture and took it on a weekend ride on the Missouri Katy Trail to see how it worked.
The 2" loft really is great for side sleepers; at no time during the night did my hip rest on the ground. Which is good because the Venture doesn't have much of a R-value since there isn't any foam insulation like in a self-inflated pad (fortunately the ground was warm). That comfort does come at a price though - I have the large size and it takes me two sprints of blowing to inflate it. It wasn't a big deal since I was just out one night, but on a two week trip I'd want to invest in one of the battery operated Thermarest mini pumps.
The material is super tough and just feels like it'll last a long time. It weighs a couple of ounces less than my Trail Scout, and rolls up into a nice small package. Looks like it'll be a good piece of gear to take on weekend bikepacking trips.
The 2" loft really is great for side sleepers; at no time during the night did my hip rest on the ground. Which is good because the Venture doesn't have much of a R-value since there isn't any foam insulation like in a self-inflated pad (fortunately the ground was warm). That comfort does come at a price though - I have the large size and it takes me two sprints of blowing to inflate it. It wasn't a big deal since I was just out one night, but on a two week trip I'd want to invest in one of the battery operated Thermarest mini pumps.
The material is super tough and just feels like it'll last a long time. It weighs a couple of ounces less than my Trail Scout, and rolls up into a nice small package. Looks like it'll be a good piece of gear to take on weekend bikepacking trips.
Pros:
- COMFORT
- DURABILITY
- weight
Cons:
- setup time
Best Used for:
- Bikepacking
- bicycle touring
Would recommend: Yes
NeoAir Venture WV sleeping pad
I order large size for a friend. It's bigger than the Klymit standard when folding. It takes more breath to ìnlate than my Klymit campsaver version. It's more comfortable with a little invesment
Shipping is quick
Shipping is quick
Would recommend: Yes
Excellent product
Product performs as described; delivery expedient;quality packaging
Would recommend: Yes
worth the money
Very comfy. Does make some noise when moving around on it, however, if you're tired, you'll go to sleep. I wish it was a little wider, but I understand the whole "lightweight " side to it. Overall, very pleased.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Just right :)
I wanted an inexpensive, light-weight mat and this fit the bill. It weighs a mere 1 pound and rolls up and is about the size of a 32 oz Nalgene bottle and it is just enough insulation for me. Mind you, if you are a "cold" sleeper, you probably won't like this, but that is not my case, so it's just right for me.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 2 found the following review helpful.
Didn't feel the ground at all!
Used this for three nights on the AT in Shenandoah National Park. Lots of rocks and roots everywhere. I filled it almost full and it was surprisingly comfortable. (Completely full was too hard for me.) I recommended it to all my camping buddies.
Would recommend: Yes
1 of 3 found the following review helpful.
Comfy
It is very comfortable and seems durable.
Would recommend: Yes
0 of 4 found the following review helpful.
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