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The Hikenture Self Inflating Sleeping Pad is a 3-inch thick, ultra-comfortable camping mattress designed for year-round use. With a 9.5 R-value for insulation, integrated neck support, and a quick inflation valve, it ensures a luxurious and hassle-free camping experience.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe the surface with a wet and/or soapy cloth (use mild, non-detergent soap) |
Material Type | Memory Foam |
Color | Grey |
Item Weight | 6.6 Pounds |
Item Thickness | 3 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 77"L x 27.6"W x 3"Th |
Size | Rectangular (77 x 27.6 x 3 inches) |
Item Firmness Description | Medium |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 330 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Specific Uses For Product | Camping |
Additional Features | Built-In Pillow |
A**S
Just wow!
First sleeping mat for elk camping season. It was a game changer for a good night's rest. Fit perfectly in a single person bicycle tent. A little heavy and doesn't pack small but worked great and was super easy to set up. Warm and easy to inflate, didn't leak at all. Definitely recommend
A**R
A decent night's sleep in a tent is now possible.
These are great. Have had many air mattresses over the years and they are always uncomfortable and leak after the first or maybe the second use of your lucky. These are as good as can be sleeping in a tent. They basically self inflate. I did add some extra air to make it firmer but ended up letting some out after a hour so the first night. Have used them on three different trips and they still hold air for days I would recommend if your struggling to sleep on a traditional air mattress. The quality seems very good as well. The bag they give you could use a design change buts that's the only minor negative.
D**E
Tough, Easy to Use, Lightweight and Reliable Pad
Since I got this pad on 07/18/24, I was impressed. I'm not camping with it, so far. I've probably put it through more than campers and hikers might do. I use it as a sleeping pad on either the floor or on my old sofa. It is now 10/17/24 as I write this review and I am still in love with the pad.It doesn't slide. Once down the texture on the backside keeps it in place even on slick surfaces.The pad inflates easily and in about 30 min, if rolled up. It will even go back into its bag!The valves are excellent on this pad. They push in tight and won't release easily. I've never had it go flat because of a valve leaking or the material getting a hole yet.The pad is soft and comfortable with the ability to fine tune the amount of air you want to make it either softer or harder.The material is tough but not rough or uncomfortable to sleep against. It does make a tiny bit of noise when tossing and turning, but even a bed does that. In a sleeping bag this won't be a problem either.It is warm! I can't say its rating is true, but I can lay on a concrete slab and not feel the cold through it. It makes covers near impossible on warm nights.You can also wash off the pad with a soft damp cloth and it looks like new again.This pad can be used almost anywhere it can lay flat. No matter the surface, in my use.The biggest recommendation I can make is that it has held up to night-after-night of sleeping on it. I remove the valve plugs in the morning and stow it flat. Come night, I put the plugs in and it works. It has worked 100 nights without fail! No other pads I've had have ever reached this many nights. I'm not one of the thin hikers either, I'm over 220 pounds. I stress out many pads with my tossing and turning. Others have lasted only fifty nights before starting to slowly deflate to nothing overnight. This one lasts!I don't care if it is heavy, compared to some pads, I'll take this for a good night's sleep even if hiking. Would you rather sleep on something that might give out during the night or trust this pad for a goodnight's sleep?The one and only con I have with it is the pillow. Either make it high enough to call a pillow or delete it. The pillow is only about an inch high. I'm a side sleeper with neck problems and can't sleep easily on my back. So this might be a personal issue. I just use a bed pillow for now.I totally recommend this pad. I stand by what I have said above. It is an excellent pad for the money and a great investment for anyone who might sleep on a hard floor or concrete to the hard ground.Take Care and Stay Safe to all.
C**D
Comfortable
I bought this pad to go on a cot. I’m glad I did, it’s very comfortable. It was hard to open the valves for inflation at first, but that wasn’t really a problem, it just took a really strong pull. Overall, it’s very sturdy and well-made. It’s nice and thick, too.
T**N
Comfortable but has a few flaws.
This is not 100% self inflating. It inflates enough that it gets the form. You would have to manually pump more air to get the desired firmness. It took more than 5 puff of air from my healthy none smoking lungs to get it to how I want. The deflating process to make the pad fit into the carry bag was a bit of a struggle since I have to keep on unrolling and rolling it to get more air out. Luckily though, the drawstring carry case is big. When I got home I used a vacuum and was able to get it even smaller to be put in storage. The pillow lump is very misleading. It doesn't raise that high like the picture and is barely there. I like the none slip on the bottom. The valve could be a little better. I don't know how many times you can pull, flip, and push these valves in before they give out. It would be nice if they were threaded. I also can't tell how long this thing holds air because I only slept on it for one night. This pad is really comfortable on its own, do not put it on a cot.
B**H
Best air mattress ever
One of the most comfortable air mats I have ever owned. The insulation factor helps with retaining inflation overnight. Super easy to inflate as self inflates. Great for car camping.
M**2
Camping must have
A must have for camping ! Super easy to inflate roll out and put away . The thickness was perfect .
H**Y
Despite high R Value can’t use in the cold
I was eager to get these sleep pads as were a year-round camping family in the cold, cold, north. The R value was great and seemed like these would be perfect for our needs. However, the design of these valves makes them basically useless in the cold. There’s a receiving plastic piece on the mat. And then the valve gets inserted into it: flipped one way to inflate it, flipped the other way to deflate it. However, the plastic becomes extremely rigid, even when it was relatively warm (around freezing). It was nearly impossible to insert the valve at that point. When it got really cold (around 0 degrees F) the valve was impossible to operate and thankfully we were able to take the pads home without deflating them.One of them inflated well, but one didn’t want to inflate on its own in the cold (it had performed well at home on a trial run, so strong suspicion it was because of the cold).I wanted to love them but they just don’t work for what they’re intended for.
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