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Coleman Self-Inflating Camping Pad w/ Pillow

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Amazon has Coleman Self-Inflating Camping Pad w/ Pillow for $29.22. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Inflatable sleeping pad provides extra cushioning on camping trips
  • Soft, tufted design provides an extra layer of padding between your sleeping bag and the ground
  • Self-inflating design; free-flow valve inflates the pad with no air pump required
  • Compression straps force out air for quick deflation
  • Durable polyester shell endures tough use.
  • Inflated dimensions is 76 x 25 x 2.5"

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  • Our research indicates that this offer is $7.31 lower (~20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $36.53.
About this product:
  • Rating of 4.5 from over 1,600 Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Coleman Self-Inflating Camping Pad w/ Pillow for $29.22. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member SDkimchi for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Inflatable sleeping pad provides extra cushioning on camping trips
  • Soft, tufted design provides an extra layer of padding between your sleeping bag and the ground
  • Self-inflating design; free-flow valve inflates the pad with no air pump required
  • Compression straps force out air for quick deflation
  • Durable polyester shell endures tough use.
  • Inflated dimensions is 76 x 25 x 2.5"

Editor's Notes

Written by CChoiVA
About this deal:
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $7.31 lower (~20% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $36.53.
About this product:
  • Rating of 4.5 from over 1,600 Amazon customer reviews.
About this store:
  • Amazon return policy: Free returns are available for the shipping address you chose. You can return the item for any reason in new and unused condition: no shipping charges

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Model: Coleman Self-Inflating Sleeping Camp Pad with Pillow, 76" x 25", Blue - Blue

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Mrvrsick
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Did... Did you even look at the link? And, like, scroll down to the images from reviews? It is about the size of all other self-inflating pads like these, which is about the size of a yoga mat rolled up.

Anyway, came to say that it SEEMED like a great price for this type of pad and this size, which I'm going to assume is insulated (probably R 4-6) like all the other pads, but the reviews state that there are frequent issues with the valve. Now, could it be user error? Maybe, but a leaky valve is not what you'd want in any case.

I'd still go for it, just remember that while it is "self-inflating", you will likely have to blow just a few puffs of air in it. On the failures, it's possible that people over-inflated the pad. It SHOULD NOT be hard/taut, think of it kind of like a water bed kind of feeling. Most likely, your hips when on your side will be the highest pressure point scenario, so a good starting point is to inflate so that your hips aren't touching the ground. If you wake up in the middle of the night because your hips are touching the ground, then puff it up a breath or two, but more air generally makes it less "comfortable".
FranzC
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How did they know I just killed my hips and shoulder sleeping on the ground for a Family camping event. Thanks OP.
Mrvrsick
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Well, yes and no.

Yes, there is a klymit static v (or v2) that is just $10 more, packs a lot smaller, is likely going to be at least half of the weight, and likely much more durable.

But no, there's a big difference between this coleman insulated pad and the non-insulated Klymit. If you only camp in warm weather, that's fine, but a lot of people would feel a little cold once the night time temps drop below maybe even 60. Cold sleepers, of which females are more likely to be, would lose heat to the point where they feel uncomfortable on even a chilly summer night. Even here in Southern California, fair weather camping can reach the 50's in the "camping" months. The insulated klymit is a good bit bigger than the non-insulated, and it's also usually over $60, twice the price of this coleman.

Either way, the coleman is aimed towards a car camper. This type of person doesn't care about the weight or the bulk, and will more likely appreciate the insulation and ease in setting up the coleman provides (the klymit can easly take over 10 full breaths to inflate, which then causes much more condensation inside of the pad itself).

A backpacker will more likely go for a klymit, but then there are other options like the gossamer gear pads for non-insulated and insulated foam pads like thermarest zlite sol to consider.

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Sep 23, 2021 06:16 PM
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MrvrsickSep 23, 2021 08:06 PM
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Quote from thedowg2 :
Not a single photo of it compressed and rolled up...

HARD PASS!
Did... Did you even look at the link? And, like, scroll down to the images from reviews? It is about the size of all other self-inflating pads like these, which is about the size of a yoga mat rolled up.

Anyway, came to say that it SEEMED like a great price for this type of pad and this size, which I'm going to assume is insulated (probably R 4-6) like all the other pads, but the reviews state that there are frequent issues with the valve. Now, could it be user error? Maybe, but a leaky valve is not what you'd want in any case.

I'd still go for it, just remember that while it is "self-inflating", you will likely have to blow just a few puffs of air in it. On the failures, it's possible that people over-inflated the pad. It SHOULD NOT be hard/taut, think of it kind of like a water bed kind of feeling. Most likely, your hips when on your side will be the highest pressure point scenario, so a good starting point is to inflate so that your hips aren't touching the ground. If you wake up in the middle of the night because your hips are touching the ground, then puff it up a breath or two, but more air generally makes it less "comfortable".
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Sep 23, 2021 08:07 PM
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FranzCSep 23, 2021 08:07 PM
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How did they know I just killed my hips and shoulder sleeping on the ground for a Family camping event. Thanks OP.
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Sep 24, 2021 03:23 PM
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Micah007Sep 24, 2021 03:23 PM
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Thanks! Been looking for one for a little while now. Slept on the ground last time and said I will never do that again!
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mike93704Sep 24, 2021 04:27 PM
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Quote from thedowg2 :
Not a single photo of it compressed and rolled up...

HARD PASS!
Perhaps more informative is the product listing the pad's dimensions and weight (though it may be listing the package weight and size). Attached is a photo of the pad rolled up with a hand shown for comparison.
Quote :
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 27.6 x 7.1 x 7.1 inches; 6.4 Pounds
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rickjr82Sep 24, 2021 11:52 PM
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I've had 4 of these, they are still functional if the valve fails (which happens after a year or two). Overall, super comfortable and easy to use.
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Sep 25, 2021 12:01 AM
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KschorpSep 25, 2021 12:01 AM
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I have one of these and they are great. They inflate on their own. They are made of durable material, easy to pack etc. I'm so tired of inflatable mattresses. If you combine these with a cot, you will be happy forever
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cmvSep 25, 2021 12:37 AM
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For an extra $10, you can pick up a Klymit Static V at Sierra.com (and other places) which packs down to the size of a Nalgene bottle. No pillow though.
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MrvrsickSep 25, 2021 01:37 AM
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Quote from cmv :
For an extra $10, you can pick up a Klymit Static V at Sierra.com (and other places) which packs down to the size of a Nalgene bottle. No pillow though.
Well, yes and no.

Yes, there is a klymit static v (or v2) that is just $10 more, packs a lot smaller, is likely going to be at least half of the weight, and likely much more durable.

But no, there's a big difference between this coleman insulated pad and the non-insulated Klymit. If you only camp in warm weather, that's fine, but a lot of people would feel a little cold once the night time temps drop below maybe even 60. Cold sleepers, of which females are more likely to be, would lose heat to the point where they feel uncomfortable on even a chilly summer night. Even here in Southern California, fair weather camping can reach the 50's in the "camping" months. The insulated klymit is a good bit bigger than the non-insulated, and it's also usually over $60, twice the price of this coleman.

Either way, the coleman is aimed towards a car camper. This type of person doesn't care about the weight or the bulk, and will more likely appreciate the insulation and ease in setting up the coleman provides (the klymit can easly take over 10 full breaths to inflate, which then causes much more condensation inside of the pad itself).

A backpacker will more likely go for a klymit, but then there are other options like the gossamer gear pads for non-insulated and insulated foam pads like thermarest zlite sol to consider.
Sep 25, 2021 01:00 PM
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mmekoliSep 25, 2021 01:00 PM
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Quote from thedowg2 :
Not a single photo of it compressed and rolled up...

HARD PASS!
This particular pad is geared more toward car camping. It doesn't really compress down.

It Probably took longer to type up this post than it would have taken to look at the pictures from the user reviews and find a
Sep 25, 2021 01:29 PM
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94c107ea-869c-45a5-becd-c6b552Sep 25, 2021 01:29 PM
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1st Amazon question:

Q:is there enough cushioning to make love making comfortable on a hard surface underneath?
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Sep 25, 2021 03:12 PM
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FabulousLinen837Sep 25, 2021 03:12 PM
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Actually looks pretty nice. The not optional pillow could be a deal breaker though depending on how comfortable it is. I really like my Klymit though and you can find them pretty cheap on their eBay page.
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DontBreakMy20Sep 25, 2021 03:22 PM
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Amazon gave me a custom offer to add a debit card to get $10 off. YMMV. Was right on product page. So this was $19 for me. Thanks OP.

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FrothyBitsSep 25, 2021 04:14 PM
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Tent is also self inflating and heat pumped up post chili feast.
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