Camping Sleeping Pad for Camping Hiking Backpacking Self
Camping Sleeping Pad for Camping Hiking Backpacking Self Inflating Sleeping Mat Portable Ultra-lightweight Compact Gree
Weight: | 700 g |
Dimensions: | 200.66 x 71.12 x 10.16 cm; 700 Grams |
Brand: | SUFTMUOL |
Model: | B0B5X922L5_CA NARF |
Colour: | Green |
Dimensions: | 200.66 x 71.12 x 10.16 cm; 700 Grams |
For the price this thing is great. Took a few minutes to figure out how to inflate it cause directions seem to be for another sleeping pad but hey figure things out. I’m a hefty man and it seems to hold up pretty well.
I do not find the built-in pump very good.
I found it comfortable to sleep on. However I recommend that, whatever the sleeping mat you are using, you test it at home overnight as what one person finds comfortable another does not, and you do not want to find out when camping when it is the only airbed that you have got.
I couldn’t give 5 stars because the built in pump is one of the selling points yet it’s not very good. I now use a battery pump. To be fair though there isn’t much air that actually needs to go in, it’s not like a standard airbed. I feel the inflatable pillow section would have been better as a separate detachable part. Having said that, it is comfortable
Pros
– it is compact and relatively lightweight compared to other air beds I have owned.
– it is far more comfortable than it looks in the photo.
Cons
– it’s not self inflating, you do need to make some effort and pump it up!
This has worked for us twice now, as it seems to be the done thing for kids to have loads of sleepovers now a days we needed the extra bed. It folds up and stores quite neatly and doesn’t take up much room. Inflating it is easy enough, there is a foot pump embedded into the pillow bit that you can happily stamp away on for 5 minutes or more to pump the thing up and not feel the pump unless it is very deflated because lying on it pushed the air into the pillow bit so if it’s not inflated properly it will be uncomfortable on your body only. It has the crazy pattern on the mattress that’s not really noticeable when lying on a duvet or sleeping bag and has the same issue as all inflatables if you lie on your side in that it’s not comfy because unless it pumped up rock hard your shoulder pushes down to the floor.
It’s worked for us and the valve does pop open to allow quick deflating or a large nozzle to inflate it from an electric pump like me if that’s how you roll.
Decent price for this single mattress, seems to be similar in price to others.
This is our 3rd self inflatable sleeping mat. Compare to the other brand that we got, this inflates a bit slower. It took almost 2 minutes to inflate this. The other ones we got is just over a minute. But the quality of the material is almost the same. This can also be attach to our other mats to make one bit sleeping mat. It’s compact when deflated. The valve to deflate is on the pillow. It’s very comfortable when you lie flat on it. When you sit you will be able to feel the ground but lying down It’s okay. You can also tell when to stop Inflating as you can feel when you are pumping the built-in inflator that it won’t take air anymore. I like that you can inflate it firm enough to hold your body weight. It comes with a carry bag as well and a stretchable band to bind the mat when in storage. A must have for light travel or camping.
So, I bought one of these a few months ago. I struggles with deflating the pad but quickly learnt how to. I have a couple of other brand foot pump type pads for my family. In all the camping we did this year, the SUFTMUOL sleeping pad came out performing the best. They are slightly wider and longer than most in the market, inflate easily, have double locks to retain the air and best of all, two of these pads can be connected by using the push buttons on the side thereby creating one double size bed. This if the main reason why I got another one of these. No more getting up at night and checking if my son’s pad slid and if he was sleeping on the cold tent floor.
Getting two of these should speak about the quality and practicality of these mats to anyone.
Hope you found this review helpful.
This thing looks HUGE when you first unroll it, but that’s because of it’s 3D shape, which fills up the pockets of air as you inflate, and essentially shortens is as they fill. So when it’s fully inflated, it’s a regular size.
The inflatable pockets are large, which means it’s a very “bumpy” surface, but this is good as it tends to even out when you lay on the top, but the bottom covers rougher ground amazingly well and you will be unlucky to feel a stone through it.
It inflates with a little foam foot pump built into the bottom. it is NOT self inflating, you have to inflate it manually! Really it should say in built inflation pump. It took me about 2-3 minutes to foot pump this to full.
The pillow end is sculpted and feels good, and there are little press stud clips up the size to attach a 2nd to up to make a double, which is useful.
It’s worth nothing there is no foam inside other than in the pump area. I was initially expecting this, and disappointed, but actually it means it packs down so easily as you don’t need to compress the foam as you roll, so it packs away a dream.
Feels well made, very comfy, useful if you can’t rely on totally flat or stone free ground. I like it.
Super easy to inflate and deflate in no time at all with no external pump required. Stays inflated well and offers good comfort levels.
This is a great camping mattress. It comes so compact and rolled into a tiny roll. The mattress inflates quickly and it is really comfortable.
Great for camping or just even sleepovers.
This is simple to inflate but I would suggest you use an air pump, as would take a lot longer blowing into it.
Nice comfy material.
Used it on my deckchair and it made it super comfy.
Will be using this for future things like camping etc.
Happy with the overall quality of this.
This air pad was really easy to inflate and ready to use in just minutes! Its great for a night camping however if your sleeping out for a few nights its just a little too narrow. The airflow throughout while layig on it is good and evens out preventing your hips/back from hitting the floor and sleeping on this is noticably warmer than sleeping direct on the floor. I am 6ft tall and there was plenty length to this mat and i found it really easy to deflate and roll up after use, making it compact and convenient to carry in a back pack.
This camping mat is lovely its comfortable, easy to inflate and deflate and to pack away. Overall i really cant fault it its perfect for use
This seems a really nice alternative to the other self inflating pads I have used whilst camping that contain a foam pad and self loft, this one however is an air bed of sorts and very comfortable when lying on your back but as with all, they become less comfortable if you turn to the side as you start to feel the hard floor along the side of your body. The inflating method is actually very effective but takes effort, using a one way valve and a sponge material to draw in air whilst pumping with your foot in a rhythmical fashion. It takes time but gets there in the end, however there are plenty of handheld electric pumps that would do this in a fraction of the time thank god! lol
Haven’t had a chance to try this in the field yet but I am sure it will do the job. Be interesting to see if it can hold its pressure though.
Excellent sleeping pad for camping and hiking.
Good material quality, quite easy to inflat it.
Size is excellent and its have a build in pillow.
Very lightweight for a good price.
Recomemnding to all.
Great sleeping pad for such price.
Well made, very lightweight and inflating quite fast.
Such mat good for camping.
Very happy with the product.
And surely can recommend it to all.
Easy to inflate and no messing around with hose or battery, pure labour and a bit of exercise.
The all in one also has included a pillow, and don’t need to bring extra.
It is quite thick, about 10cm above the ground, comfy and bit bouncy to sleep or lay on.
It is also great as sitting mat for picnic or camping.
The deflating is quick but does needs a couple more mins to get in folded, to fit into the carrying bag.
The ability to combine into a double also great to maximise the space in the tent.
Price is reasonable at 36, in line with similar products.
Very comfortable to lay on, much better then your traditional mats. Very easy to inflate and put down and includes extra pillow section to lay your head.
This airbed is smaller and lighter than expected which is a good thing if traveling with it. It comes in its own generously sized carry bag and both are in an absolutely fabulous green colour. Pumping takes a few mins (self-inflating clearly means do it yourself!) but isn’t too arduous and once up you have a great airbed to lie on comfortably. I’m 200lb of loveliness but wouldn’t have a problem getting a good nights kip on this. Fortunately we’ll be keeping it for guests at Christmas though tee hee.
A good budget option for wild camping , this sleeping mat comes with a built in pillow and foot pump , it can still be inflated by mouth if needed.
It’s a good width and length and is thick and comfortable, it keeps you off the hard ground.
The mat is easy to inflate using the integrated foot pump about 2 or 3 minutes, it’s also easy to deflate and roll up again back into its carry bag.
The size of the pack is small too it will fit into a backpack no problem for wild camping or trekking.
I’ve tried a lot of this type mat now with the built in pump and pillow , they are comfortable but they lack insulation, so they are more suited to warmer weather.
My son is using this one for our wild calling trips it’s a really comfortable mat.
Inflatable mat is a fantastic invention. It’s much better than sleeping without any support underneath when camping or going for sleepovers. It’s good for kids and adults.
Mat can be easily pumped by foot as the pump is already built in. There is a valve by the toes to open and put foot on it. Up and down many times and mat is inflated. It takes roughly 3 minutes to inflate it. To deflate this mat we need to open the valve placed on the pillow area.
Mat is lightweight and takes little space, so it’s easy to carry it along. Mat is comfortable to sleep on.
Mat came with black elastic band to keep mat nicely folded, 3 repair patches instruction and drawstring storage pouch.
Mat can easily be connected to other mats by using the snap buttons on side (6 buttons on each side).
I’m pleased with it. At least I don’t need the extra pump to take with me to pump it…
I got this for my job. I do night shifts and want a place to rest my head. This is perfect, nice and small and compact. Easy to take in a rucksack.
Easy to blow up. Comfortable to sleep on, highly recommended.
Hope this review was helpful! Thanks for reading it!
In case the randomly-generated brand name doesn’t give it away, this is a generic product offered on Amazon by a range of importers, so it might pay to shop around a little. And ‘self inflating’ in this sense does not mean what you might think it does. It just means there’s a footpump built in, you still have to manually blow it up. However, as it is cellular, this doesn’t take long and the result is a reasonably comfy sleeping pad: It doesn’t work to sit down on though, as your weight needs to be evenly distributed. It does roll down into the carrying case and won’t take up a lot of weight or space if your backpacking. Overall, fine for wht it is but nothing out of the ordinary.
Good quality, light Camping Sleeping Pad, it takes at least 5 minutes to inflate.
Comfortable when laying down, very Compact. it has two connector at the both side edges
I am 71 kg and it was very comfortable. I love the colour.
Whilst I have tried a few of these camping mattresses before all of them have made the same claim of self inflating yet none do. The design is a bit of a hybrid between a conventional air bed and the true self inflating mattresses that when latex out and the valve opened expand drawing air in and ‘self’ inflate. To pack away you do the reverse, opening the valve and rolling up to expel the air. These are a little bulky due to the foam interior that expands. The camping mattress we have here is very good in design I found with it being made from a strong lightweight material and hollow inside so it rolls up very small. At the foot of it is a built in pump that you use your shoeless foot to stand on and pump air into the mattress. It’s much thinner than a traditional one and a little thicker than the self inflating type but I found with my 110kg weight I can lay on it without any contact with the ground yet still be comfortable and not feel like I’m lying on a stiff board!
It’s a shame about the description issue but as a whole it’s a very neat idea
36 at time of review
there’s so many of these on here saying self inflating, but they’re not, they have integrated foot pumps, which means you don’t have to carry a pump as well, but they’re not self inflating (although it takes little effort to inflate them),
Inflating this takes about 3-4 mins. Comfort wise, this is fine when you’re laying on it. Sitting on it’s a different matter, as your weight is localised it disperses the air and you’re sitting directly on the floor, but when you lay down it supports your weight well, even when laying on your side. For reference I’m 6′ and weight around 11 stone, and it was comfy enough.
I tested the mattress for 24hrs leaving some hefty books and boxes on it and it didn’t deflate at all
Hope my review was helpful