Big Agnes Air Core REM Sleeping Pads

Big Agnes Air Core REM Sleeping Pads 

DESCRIPTION

Big Agnes REM Air Core Sleeping Pad is the lightest and most comfortable inflatable pad on the planet. The Big Agnes REM Air Core is made of a durable 70 denier nylon fabric.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 03, 2010]
neil
Paddler

Just used my for the 3rd time. Riddled with holes; Microscopic tiny holes throughout the material. Had a terrrible sleep as the air kept escaping. Starting patching to only find more holes. This is a nearly new mat, used carefully the previous two times. Flaw with the fabric. Store took it back and I bought a thermarest.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Feb 14, 2006]
sclancy
Backpacker

Big Agnes totally rocks. I bought their Seedhouse 2 tent last Christmas and liked it so much that I bought their sleeping pad this past summer. It was incredible how good of sleep I got. No tossing or turning. I used it multiple times and still not any wear. Made the mistake of taking it on a winter XC ski trip when the temps dipped below zero, she was a little chilly. Otherwise, this thing rocks. Oh yeah, it is fairly light as well. (around a pound)

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Thermarest Ridge-Rest

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 07, 2004]
scsjohn
Backpacker

I purchased the Big Agnes Insulated Air Core REM Sleeping Pad - Mummy. I took it camping last night for the first time in 40 degree weather. It was great!! I can't remember a better night's sleep on a camping/backpacking trip. 2.5 inches thick and it was great. It kept me warm and it was very comfortable. I hope to make it my new backpacking mat.

Customer Service

Have not used it yet.

Similar Products Used:

Insul Mat

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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