Therm-A-Rest ProLite Plus Ultralight Self-Inflating Backpacking Pad, Large – 25 x 77 Inches
The Therm-A-Rest ProLite Plus Lightweight Year-Round Sleeping Pad for cold-weather backpacking and camping is an ultra-compact winter expedition sleeping solution, adding a critical padded layer of warmth between sleeping bag and ground in cold conditions. Featuring diagonal-cut foam, which offers more warmth than the typical vertical-cut foam, the expanding core is lightweight and compressible for easy packing. With an R-value of 3.4, it’s ideal for sleeping outside in any season (R-value measures the material’s ability to insulate; the higher the R-value, the warmer the sleeping pad). The mattress pad self-inflates, and can easily be adjusted for firmer support with a few breaths into the valve. The four-season Therm-A-Rest ProLite Plus Winter Air Mattress is perfect for ski touring and alpine excursions. Available in three sizes: Small measures 47 x 20 x 1.5 inches, packs to 11 x 4 inches, and weighs 16 ounces; Regular measures 72x20x2.5 inches inflated, packs to 11×4.8 inches, and weighs 23 ounces; Large measures 77x25x1.5 inflated, packs to 13×5.1 inches, and weighs 31 ounces. Stuff sack and repair kit included. Manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty. Made in the USA.
Product Features
- Four-season self-inflating foam sleeping pad for winter backpacking and camping, ideal for sleeping in cold conditions
- Diagonal-cut foam offers more warmth than the typical vertical-cut foam with an R-value of 3.4
- Expanding foam core is lightweight and compressible for easy packing; pad self-inflates and can provide firmer support with a few breaths
- Suited to ski touring and alpine excursions, the 1.5-inch thick mattress is an ultra-compact expedition sleeping solution
- Large size measures 77 x 25 x 1.5 inflated, packs to 13 x 5.1 inches, and weighs 31 ounces; stuff sack and repair kit included
Nice fit Really enjoyed this pad. I camped in ~33ish degree weather & it was perfect. I chose this over the women’s cut because many said the little extra length helped a lot when trying to stay on your pad (I got the regular and I’m 5’6″). I could tell a dramatic difference if I put my foot on the tent floor. I allow my pad to stay open when not in use (with the valve open, as the manufacturer suggests to do) and just unrolled it in the tent before dinner so it’d be ready by bed time. I added a few…
Used on the AT