Klymit Insulated Static V Sleeping Pad, Realtree Xtra Camo
A comfortable backcountry pad providing winter insulation and all-season comfort, the Insulated Static V packs light and small and delivers an outstanding R-Value of 4.4. The body-mapped shape and V chamber design combine to maintain comfort and minimize air movement that can impact insulation. The chambers are filled with light, lofty Klymalite synthetic insulation to add another layer of protection from the cold ground, and dynamic side rails cradle you comfortably on your pad for a more restful sleep.
Product Features
- 4 SEASON BACKCOUNTRY CAMPING PAD: Lightweight insulated air mattress with Klymalite insulation to keep you warm when its cold out; R-Value of 4.4
- SLEEP COMFORTABLY ALL NIGHT LONG: Features an innovative v-chamber design and synthetic insulation which limits air movement and heat loss
- INCREDIBLY LIGHTWEIGHT (25 Ounces) and PACKS SMALL to 5 x 8 Inches
- INFLATED SIZE: 72 x 23 x 2.5 Inches; 10-15 breaths
- INCLUDES: Stuff Sack, Patch Kit, and because we are authorized sellers of this product, it includes a limited Lifetime Warranty
AMAZING camping pad with one potential design flaw. Still, this long-time Therm-a-rest user is a convert! UPDATED 2018!! Before I review the Klymit Insulated Static V, a bit of background is due. I’ve used therm-a-rest pads exclusively for the last 15 years. I’ve recently become frustrated with my pads as I’m a side sleeper and they simply didn’t provide the level of comfort and weight balance that I desired. In my quest for comfort and light weight, I considered several new pads from therm-a-rest and Big Agnes. However, these pads cost anywhere from $80-$150+. I simply couldn’t justify the cost (especially…
A Good Sleeping Pad I’ve started doing more camping over the past several years, and initially purchased a self-inflating sleeping pad that inflates to about 3/4″ and serves to put a little insulating space between the ground and my body, but when I began looking into lightweight backpacking, I needed a different solution both for size and weight. I landed on the Klymit Insulated Static V sleeping pad, and am very satisfied with my purchase, though there are a couple of slight issues I’ve experienced with…
Warm and comfortable, but heavy. Let me start off my review by stating that I ordered the Recon version of this pad and instead received the King’s Camo Desert Shadow version.However, other than that, the pad seems to do quite nicely. I tested it out on a two night, 28 mile backpacking trip in Lost Creek Wilderness, Colorado. I’d say it was about 35 degrees our first night and once we got above 10,000′ the second night, the temperatures got below freezing as we awoke with everything around us covered in thick…