Outdoor equipment

How to Buy a Sleeping Pad

Aside from the comfort a sleeping pad provides, you'd freeze at night if you didn't have one between your sleeping bag and the tent floor.
1.  Decide how much you're willing to spend - sleeping pads can range from less than $20 to more than $100.
 
2.  Determine what activity you'll be using it for. For backpacking, don't underestimate the importance of compactness in both volume and weight: You'll curse yourself on the trail for every extra pound and cubic inch you could have saved. When car camping, weight and volume are less important; you can afford to get something a little bulkier.
 
3.  Note that you have several choices when it comes to types of pads on the market; air mattresses, closed- and open-cell foam pads, self-inflating pads. Air mattresses are comfortable and cheap, but heavy, bulky and poor insulators. Open-cell foam pads are comfortable and cheap as well, but also bulky and if they get wet, forget about it. Closed cells are inexpensive and less absorbent, but you need a real thick one if you want comfort. Self-inflating pads are great to sleep on, can be rolled into a very compact size, and provide excellent insulation. They're more expensive, however, and can be relatively heavy. 
 
4.  Consider whether you want a full-length or partial-length pad: Some say full-length pads are warmer and more comfortable, but of course they weigh more and take up more space.
 
5.  Think thickness: Is it worth toting along more weight for a thicker, warmer pad? 
 
6.  Head to an outdoor gear store that sells a wide variety of pads and spend some time on the floor. Compare several different pads that best meet your particular needs.
 

Add comment


Security code
Refresh

arrow arrow arrow arrow How to Buy a Sleeping Pad
mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
phone: +380973278698  Kirill Yasko
+380679151257  Lana Yasko
skype: outdoorukraine