Mountain Hardwear Backcountry 72 Sleeping Pads
Mountain Hardwear Backcountry 72 Sleeping Pads
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 25, 2019]
snurdly
Strength:
Good R value and very comfortable. No bigger then a RidgeCrest rolled and not a bad weight. And a removable cover for cleaning. Weakness:
None that I can see with my use. Price Paid: 85
Purchased: New
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[May 24, 2002]
jpmako
Backpacker
Excellent Pad, Like waking up without sore shoulders? than check out one of these. Very comfortable to sleep on and an excellent thermal barrier. Well worth the fifty bucks :-) Similar Products Used: Thermarest (Garbage) |
[Apr 25, 2001]
brian kirby
Backpacker
this is like taking your bed to the woods! Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 31, 2000]
Dan
Backpacker
A great pad with superb comfort! A lot of bulk though but it makes up for it in insulation and comfort. A great pad no question!!! Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 26, 2000]
Todd Hudiburg
Backpacker
I found this pad to excellent in insulation and unmatched in comfort. It weighs very close to the Thermarest Guidelite, yet has double the R value and 50 times the comfort. The low spot with this product is the bulk....but evaen that is'nt too bad since it rolls up to the same size as a Ridgerest. Similar Products Used: Thermarest standard and Guidelite |
[May 26, 2001]
Dave
Backpacker
I have been very happy with this pad. It is comfortable and the pillow sleeve works great. It is lighter than my Slumberjack pad it replaced and more comfortable. I've used it on two campouts, but mainly bought it for Winter Tent camping due to its high R rating of 6. Customer Service No experience Similar Products Used: Slumberjack self inflating (1 1/2") |