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Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2025
Fast delivery. Good product.
Paul Edward Maxey
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 26, 2025
Tried it at the weekend in my Tentbox.worked a treat so comfortable.didn't use the mahoosive pump sack as I've a flextail pump.it's what I expected from OneTigris Quality.Packs away easy.if definitely Recommend.
Akira
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2025
Blowing it up with the bag provided was a nightmare, but after I bought a small portable pump, it became my new favorite air mattress. I've only deflated it a handful of times to sleep over other places as it usually stays inflated under my couch. I use it ninety nine percent of the time because it helps soothe my static pain without having to sleep fully on the bare floor itself.
AXFam
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2025
This pad is comfortable, firm, and easy to set up with the included pump. It’s great for casual or car camping, and the size works well for side or back sleepers. It’s way too heavy (1.3kg) and bulky for serious backpacking (compare to ~400g for similar thermarest). The R2.8 insulation is great for summer or early fall, but it can't handle very cold nights.For $64 CAD, it’s a solid budget option compared to similar pads that cost $150+. If weight isn’t a big concern, it’s a good deal.
Peaks
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2025
I really like how compact and lightweight this mattress is and the fact that it comes with a sort-of bellows style inflation bag. The dual-sized air valve on the mattress accommodates two standard-sized nozzles. The smaller opening has one-way valve which helps keep air in when filling and works with the inflation bag. The larger setting is good for deflating or inflating with larger nozzles. The mattress is easy to deflate by rolling it from top to bottom to push air out, and could be repacked in the carrying bag without issue. I attempted use the inflation bag as a pillow, but was not able to find a comfy way to do so, nor is it advertised as such.Because we are in the off-season for comfortable camping weather, I decided to camp out on the living room floor and the mattress is very comfy and kept me elevated without issue, weighing 200lbs. The ribbed-style air pockets distributed my body weight more evenly, preventing the usual pressure points that seem to occur with large bladder-style air mattress. This mattress with a sleeping bag on top stayed in position relatively well with being too slippery and I certainly look forward to the next camping trip where I can put this to the test in a more rugged setting.
Lindsey Chandler
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
I really like this sleeping pad. I used it for 4 nights of sleeping in the back of my car and it was perfect. I've tried a couple other super cheap sleeping pads off of Amazon and they were terrible. I got this one specifically because it doesn't have the built in pillow like a lot of them do. It's not as light weight or as small as an expensive name brand pad from a store like rei, but I'm still going to use it for backpacking. I also have a sleeping bag quilt and tracking poles from this brand and I've been super happy with both.
Kenney
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 12, 2025
It's larger than most, so if you are tall like me your legs won't stick out over the end..I've used it a few times without any issues, and found it very comfortable. In my opinion it's definitely worth the money.But what sold it for me. it has not got one of those utterly useless built in pillows.Kenney
AlBus
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 5, 2024
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Barnaby
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
This is a pretty solid sleeping pad that’s very comparable to the Klymit Static V we have. The pad is fairly compact although not quite as packable as the Static V and is a bit heavier. Comfort-wise I find that they’re about the same although I like the horizontal pillowed layout of the OneTigris pad a little better than the Klymit. Once you you toss a sleeping bag on them they’re pretty hard to tell apart, and while we’ve only used it on one trip so far, insulation and comfort were good and we didn’t have any complaints with it. The build quality is also quite good, the valve is easy to use and it comes with a really nice storage sack. If you’re OK with the larger size and don’t need something super ultralight, I think it’s a solid alternative to some of the more expensive sleeping pads out there and thus a pretty good value.
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