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OlarHike Inflatable Camping Sleeping Pad w/ Pillow (Orange)

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OH Official Store via Amazon has a OlarHike Inflatable Camping Sleeping Pad w/ Pillow (Orange) on sale for $9.99 w/ promo code TA6SLEBV. Shipping is free. Thanks f12_26
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OH Official Store via Amazon has a OlarHike Inflatable Camping Sleeping Pad w/ Pillow (Orange) on sale for $9.99 w/ promo code TA6SLEBV. Shipping is free. Thanks f12_26
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Looks pretty shill-y.
Doesn't necessarily mean it's a crap product, but it does mean it's likely being promoted/marketed dishonestly.
Take those claimed +7TU with some skepticism...the voting is far from transparent and seems to be subject to inexplicable bumps at times...

122 customer reviews. Bad Fakespot report as mentioned above

Sold by OH Official Store
seller has 1600 lifetime reviews, quite young by Amazon seller standards - very likely approaching users/sites to promote themselves.

Check OP's post history, it's almost entirely shilly type posts.
Any actual experience with this product or company OP??
A friend bought one and they deflate overnight. Holds air for a couple of hours.

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about 5 years ago
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cutiger04
about 5 years ago
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fakespot gives it a D and the company a C. anyone actually have this and and recommend it's good enough at $10 for a little kid?
about 5 years ago
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sarcasmogratis
about 5 years ago
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Looks pretty shill-y.
Doesn't necessarily mean it's a crap product, but it does mean it's likely being promoted/marketed dishonestly.
Take those claimed +7TU with some skepticism...the voting is far from transparent and seems to be subject to inexplicable bumps at times...

122 customer reviews. Bad Fakespot report as mentioned above

Sold by OH Official Store
seller has 1600 lifetime reviews, quite young by Amazon seller standards - very likely approaching users/sites to promote themselves.

Check OP's post history, it's almost entirely shilly type posts.
Any actual experience with this product or company OP??
Last edited by sarcasmogratis September 24, 2019 at 01:58 PM.
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LostWallet
about 5 years ago
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The basic blue ones at Walmart https://www.walmart.com/ip/Intex-...ected=true for $7.97 have worked well for our summer trips. Just make sure to close the release valve when filling.
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tennessee_jed
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A friend bought one and they deflate overnight. Holds air for a couple of hours.
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Nightcast
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Just ordered to see what it's like.

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cutiger04
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Quote from LostWallet :
The basic blue ones at Walmart https://www.walmart.com/ip/Intex-...ected=true for $7.97 have worked well for our summer trips. Just make sure to close the release valve when filling.
Not really the same thing, those are mattresses, not camping sleeping pads, those are much higher and surely don't compact like this one.
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ChronoTriggered
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Quote from tennessee_jed :
A friend bought one and they deflate overnight. Holds air for a couple of hours.
This is an actual helpful comment. Unlike others with useless shill and Fakespot comments. Thank you and repped. I will be skipping on this.
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Ignatz
about 5 years ago
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This might be ok for a kid but would imagine it would be quite uncomfortable for an adult.
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Chaosen1
about 5 years ago
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I'm going camping for the first time and picked up 2 of these. If they suck, I'll just return them to Amazon.
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epolichuk
about 5 years ago
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Quote from tennessee_jed :
A friend bought one and they deflate overnight. Holds air for a couple of hours.
I would assume just like air mattresses they deflate due to stretching the first couple of times you use them. Once stretched out, should stop deflating.
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rotarypower101
about 5 years ago
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Looking for a deal on sea to summit, anyone interested in camping pads have any advice?

Are they worth it for a week or two a year? Or overpriced?

Any better options from people who know?

We do SeaDoo camping, so space is at a premium.
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shoulda2
about 5 years ago
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I have several sleeping pads, the best bang for the buck out there imho is the Klymit brand. It's more expensive than this but there are post about it fairly frequently here and promos they run.

That being said I have used off brand ones before what I would recommend is doing a dry run a few nights before you use it and put something heavy on there to see if there are any air leaks. I like to sleep on a fairly soft surface so I usually stack a roll out ( thermarest ) foam pad and put the air mattress on top of that, but you could use this one and a yoga mat on a budget and get the same effect.

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jaylom
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I bought a similar item from a different no name brand off a previous slickdeal and have been pretty happy with it. Exact same valve design and it worked pretty well on a 6 night wilderness trip. Had one deflation issue, but only because I didn't snap the valve fully closed. I actually opted for the no name over my klymit pads for the extra length/pillow. For ten bucks and no rush shipping, I'll give this one a shot too just to see if this bizarro inflation bag method is better than old fashioned huffing and puffing.