INVOKERCamping Sleeping pad – 3inch UltraThick Elasticity Foam Fast Self-Inflating Insulated Durable Camping Mat with Pillow for Tent Backpacking Traveling and Hiking Air Mattress(Green)
Color | Green |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Item Thickness | 3 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 77.2"L x 27.6"W x 3.15"Th |
Size | 77.2x27.6x3.15 |
Product Care Instructions | scrubbed |
Material Type | Foam |
Item Firmness Description | Plush |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 350 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping Pad |
Capacity | 350 Pounds |
Additional Features | Water-Resistant, Waterproof |
C**R
It's not a bed but....
For a thin ( thicker than most) sleeping pad it's not bad. I have slept on it. It's quiet when Rolling around on it. I have 2 others and this one is the best. It has foam in it then u add air. If your younger I think you'll have no problems with this pad. I'm older so I still wake up a little sore but that could just be my age. Maybe a little thicker would be better for me. But other than that very good!
A**
Inflated only in middle
Did not inflate properly. Ordered one of them inflated only in the middle after 6 hours. Seems comfy but did not do what claims. It also only inflated to less than 2 inches when I bought 3inch. Overall, disappointed. I wanted to buy this so we don't have to haul so much stuff, but I was really hoping it works.
K**I
Did not inflate properly.
Took hours not minutes to inflate and still not completely.
K**A
I FIGURED OUT HOW TO DEFLATE!!! (See video!!!)
***UPDATE*** SEE VIDEO ATTACHED TO DELFLATE!!! (Guess I’m now the most popular customer!)I purchased this a couple of days ago for a car plane. If you’re unfamiliar, a “car plane” is a C17. Once at altitude, you can roll out a sleeping bag and sleep. So it arrived today, and I wanted to give it a thorough review, especially since I’d be laying on it on a plane (hardest surface):1. Came in a long box. Idk if that was Amazon’s doing or not but slightly unnecessary.2. I didn’t show a pic comparison, but I am 6’2. Standing side by side, it was a little above my knee, so great width.3. Has a carrying bag with a sling. Clutch for walking across tarmacs.4. Also has 2 individual elastic bands, one for each end to keep it rolled. However, I can see these quickly stretching out.5. After initially unrolling it, you can see how thin it is before opening the valve. One would assume that it’ll deflate back to this form. I’ll get to that.6. The valve was really secured, which is great, but be mindful when opening it the first time. Pull too hard at the wrong part and you’ll need more than a patch.7. Speaking of patch, tucked away in the center of the rolled up mat were two (2) white square patches. They have basic instructions on one side. The other has a clear film covering the sticky side. Without knowing this, one could unknowingly throw them away. DON’T!!!8. Description said “25 seconds to inflation”. Yeah - FALSE! After opening the valve, I timed it. After 5 minutes, it was nowhere near full inflation. I could still see all the wrinkly lines from when it was initially vacuum sealed. But not a big deal. Blow into the valve like a beach ball. 5 - 10 good blows got me to my last photo. I could tell there was still some room left but those breaths actually helped and I could hear it self-inflating some more.9. Now the fun part - HOW THE HELL DOES THIS THING DEFLATE?!?!?! I am 6’2, 230 lbs. I read the responses to the same question. Rolled the mat as best I could toward the valve and laid on it. 10 minutes later, no air released, no sound made, and it’s still at the same thickness! *MIND BLOWN* If you figure this out, you’ll be the most popular customer of this product lol!Overall, once to full thickness, VERY comfortable. Laying on my back, I couldn’t even tell I was laying on the ground.
R**O
Easy Way To Deflate
Got this to sleep on the floor of a famiy room while my wife recovered from surgery on the only couch in that room. It didn't quite inflate to 3.5 inches, but it was very comfortable, no noise, and the pillow left was great. May order another one just to have a couple for the grandkids who like to sleep in sleeping bags on the floor.... Rolling it up to deflate it is not easy. But, I found a great workaround. If you have a vacuum available (even a portable type), you just open up the larger valve, suck the air out (and it almost rolls itself up), and quickly put the valve back in. Much easier than trying to roll the air out of it.
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