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Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2025
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Kzy99
Reviewed in Canada on August 30, 2024
Used on a camp cot. Easy to inflate, easy to deflate, and easy to roll up and put back in the sac it came with. Stayed inflated over a 2 night camping trip.
Amit
Reviewed in Canada on June 16, 2024
We bought this for my son’s upcoming camping trip. The product quality is great. It’s really sturdy, finish is top class and it got inflated with ease. It was equally easy to deflate and pack it up. It is one of the best camping gears we have bought. I would have posted the picture but my son has taken it away this weekend too. Great product indeed!
SC
Reviewed in Canada on May 31, 2024
At $70 the price is a little high for this mattress. I have used many similar ones that all come in at the $40 with the same features and the only difference I found was that this one inflates slightly thicker.To save weight it is a bit of a thinner material, however it is still a bulky mattress, so it would not work for ultralight camping, nor did it fit in my bivy bag, which is the standard I use to test backpacking mattresses. The thinner material will also make it more prone to puncture in my personal experience, so this is best for campgrounds and not used in the back country.Inflation was fast and easy with the built-in pump and the mattress is actually pretty comfortable being on the thicker side. I am usually a stomach sleeper and I found this mattress worked well for me. I'll be adding it to my car camping gear as a back-up mattress, or extra one if more people come out.
Justme
Reviewed in Canada on May 30, 2024
I was really surprised by this little sleeping pad. I used it for two nights this past weekend. I can't say if I noticed anything about the R factor, but then I was woefully under prepared, so can't hold it against the pad. Despite being on the thin side, as a plus sized short ish person I found it perfectly comfortable. It is a bit slippery if you have slippery material against it, so try and have something as a preventative layer if needed. I like that it has domes you can use to attached a second mattress if you want, and heck even three since there are snaps on each side. I had access to an electric pump the first night and used that, and the second night I used just mouth / air to add some pressure after a really hot day.Getting it folded up wasn't the most fun I"ve had, but also comparative really easy. Size and weight wize, especially on a budget and for the comfort this is a really fantastic option. Just keep track of the little elastic it comes tied up with. I regret misplacing mine, it'll go a long way in helping keep it sized small. I was more comfortable on this than I was one a 'women specific' main brand name tapered pad I used some years ago. Can recommend.
Derek S
Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2024
The OUTSKIRT sleeping pad offers a decent and compact solution for outdoor enthusiasts, with some noteworthy features and a few minor drawbacks.Key FeaturesBuilt-in Pump: The integrated pump is a convenient addition, though initially, it can be a bit tricky. I found myself accidentally closing the valve while pumping, but once I figured out how to keep the flap from closing, it worked fine.Easy Deflation: The cap to empty the pad is located at one of the corners, making it easy to fold the pad into thirds and then roll the air out. This design feature simplifies the process of packing it back into its bag.Compact and Lightweight: The pad is impressively light and compact. Initially, I doubted it would fit back into the small carrying bag, but it was surprisingly easy to pack away.Material and DurabilityMaterial Quality: The material feels thin, which raised concerns about its durability. The pad is made from a nylon + TPU composite, which is supposed to be strong, but only time will tell how well it holds up under regular use. Despite its thin feel, I didn't experience any immediate issues during my initial use.ComfortComfort Level: While the sleeping pad is functional, it’s not the most comfortable option available. It serves its purpose for a lightweight, space-saving solution, but those prioritizing comfort might want to consider additional padding or an alternative product.ConclusionThe OUTSKIRT sleeping pad is a decent choice for those who need a lightweight, easily packable sleeping solution. The built-in pump and easy deflation features are practical, though the pump can be a bit finicky at first. The material feels thin but is designed to be durable. While it's not the most comfortable pad on the market, its compact size and ease of packing make it a good option for camping or backpacking trips where space and weight are significant considerations.The price seems a little high for my liking but with the current coupon $15 off is about average for sleeping pads similar to this I would definitely recommend shopping around.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on December 7, 2024
Silly me didn’t read instructions and thought it was taking a very long time to inflate but I had forgotten to close the hole. Whoops. Also I accidentally bumped the plug in the night and it started deflating. It is a good little mattress though!
Pamela Falkner
Reviewed in Canada on October 23, 2024
Mattress deflates after about 10 minutes. Had to abandon it on a cross country camping trip and found a Cabela's shop to purchase another, better option.
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