🌄 Sleep like a king, even in the wild!
The TOBTOS Inflatable Camping Sleeping Pad is a premium sleeping solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a remarkable 6-inch thickness, it offers unparalleled comfort and support, while its durable 40D nylon material ensures longevity. Weighing only 2.36 pounds and folding down to a compact size, it's perfect for backpacking and camping trips. The built-in foot pump allows for quick inflation, making setup a breeze. Enjoy a restful night's sleep under the stars with this innovative sleeping pad.
Color | Grey |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Item Thickness | 6 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 75"L x 28"W x 6"Th |
Size | Single |
Material Type | 40D Nylon with TPU Coating |
Item Firmness Description | Medium |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 800 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping Pad |
Capacity | 800 Pounds |
Additional Features | Compact,Inflatable,Lightweight,Pump |
J**7
Lightweight, easy to repack and comfortable
I bought this in the double size for camping with my family. We have not had the chance to go yet but we did have an overnight field trip at the Kennedy Space Center and I knew we would have to carry everything a long ways. We tried it out twice at home before the field trip and I really appreciated how easy and fast it was to deflate and repack by myself. I am an older and heavier mom and I was totally comfortable all night on it. It feels really firm when you lay on it, which I'm sure you could adjust with how much you inflate it, but I didn't want to worry about it deflating during the night so I inflated it was much as it seemed it would go. I sleep on a 3" memory foam topper at home so I didn't think I'd be comfortable on it but I was. I'm a side and stomach sleeper and there was plenty of room even with my 9 year old sleeping next to me. It was also not really noisy at all. I saw some other reviews say it was so I was worried about that, but it wasn't much and only when you were first getting on it. The only thing I feel could be improved on is the inflation device. It took a while to inflate as I have the double size. But even them, not needing a separate compressor makes it worth the little bit of time it takes. Overall, a worthwhile investment for overnight trips, camping or even extra guests.
E**R
Bought 6!
Great camping mat. Not hard to blow up, takes 5-8 minutes, comfortable, durable and compact. Bought one for everyone in my family for camping (family of 6)
A**R
GOOD, not amazing
I had a King Camp, self inflating pad, that I just got tired of fighting with, and as a result was a real pain in the butt to travel with since it was IMPOSSIBLE to roll it up, decompress it, and travel with it. This is by far the least expensive but thickest pad I've found and compresses to the size of a child's thermos, and the best part is, it's not that hard to put back in the bag. Which a lot of these can't lay claim to. The bag is usually nearly impossibly too small and you're just fighting to get it in, as a matter of fact, not here. Got this in smaller than it was sent to me.Pros:-Size, this is great for one person, now I'm not the tallest person at 5' 5" but I am sadly a very wide person-Thickness, while I didn't take this out camping, I tested it out on my truck bed which has huge and deep drainage ribs/ridges-Built in Pillow, now personally, this is more than enough pillow for me, so one less thing I need to carry.-Weight support, again, quite heavy guy, but I also have two large dogs, so if they decided they need to sleep with me, even though there isn't that much room, they never seem to care. My weight plus 140lbs of their combined weight means we're well below the 800lbs max rating, but would be way over the 330 most of these say they top out at.-Weight this weighs practically nothing, like a can of soup maybe a little heavier.-Horizontal Slats; for whatever reason a lot of companies love using vertical/parallel air channels in their mattresses, WHY? Also thanks to the Horizontal slats, it hits every part of my back just right. This makes it quite comfy.MEH:-So when fully inflated the "side bars" kind of do nothing. They kind of level out.Cons:-People are right, this thing IS NOISY, if you like a softer bed and decide to not inflate it to its max or >80%, this is going to be a noisy bed, especially if you shift around a lot and are sharing a tent with other people.-Foot pump section has a one-way valve in it on both the actual plug but inside as well. So, for the first few times I inflated it with an air pump at the top, which we'll get to in a little bit. Meaning that section stayed deflated from factory. Weird... Where it becomes a problem is when packing it away. That section never really properly deflates. I tried.-Inflating with an air pump. I used one of those "electronic battery powered dusters" (the CVV brand one is silly powerful) and it took a long time to fill this guy up. I bought a Walmart Ozark Trail full size Air Mattress that I was going to return this and keep that, but I'm keeping this guy, since the full size would encourage pups to sleep with me, which Zelda my second longest pup kind of understands how to sleep with dad. Maxwell, not so much, so I'll prioritize this one for camping, so it discourages them sleeping with me at night, where it's already a weird environment and I don't sleep well in. ANYWAYS, Ozark Trail 10in standard FULL SIZE takes 1 minute to fill with CVV battery powered duster. This takes like 2-3 minutes, I don't know why...Putting away:One nice thing I've noticed is the bag this comes with has a rubberized liner, which means it should be pretty water resistant if not waterproof.So, I start at the foot pump area and since once it's inflated it won't fully deflate. Which is fine, gives us a rolling point, and from that rolling point, you can fold this smaller than they shipped it to me. It's shorter than they send it, like I can practically fit another one in the same bag, shorter, but is 30% wider than factory, but still can be shoved into the pouch without overly stretching anything.Pumping with the "FOOT PUMP"This operates exactly as I suspected. There's a giant SPONGE in it, hence why it's hard to deflate. You can actually feel the sponge if you poke your finger through the one way valve. The name of the game here is rhythm. If you go to fast, you don't give the sponge enough time to fill up again. So, press down, lift off the pad, press down, lift off the pad, and this should be about a 2-3 second cycle. This ensures the max amount of air gets pushed into the air mattress. As others have also pointed out, using your hands is more comfortable than feet also, depending on foot size, you can depress more area of the sponge.Conclusion:I like it, it is noisy, but once filled up, as I said, couldn't feel the drainage ridges in my truck bed that are like 1in square channels. I do recommend.
J**D
Fits in carry on luggage for an airplane!
The media could not be loaded. Exceeded my expectations. Easy instructions for inflating and deflating are included, and are written in English. There is also a one year warranty, and a patch included. I purchased this as I needed something that would fit in a carry on for the plane. It fits nicely. It took only a few minutes to inflate using my foot. You can also use your hand and even mouth. It is very good quality. I filled it almost full and laid down on it. As a side sleeper it is very comfortable, did not feel the ground, and the built in pillow is nice. I am 5'8" 200 lbs, and my hips did not touch the ground. I am bringing along an emergency blanket to put under me for extra warmth. Deflating was easy, and if you fold and roll it up like a sleeping bag, it deflates out the back of the pillow and fits back in the bag with no problem. No weird smells or anything either. Very lightweight, about 2 lbs. Very happy with this purchase!
A**N
Mind blowing!
Well, I had my skepticism.Like most things on Amazon, I have doubts items on here will live up to their claims. I thought, like most other items, it was just going to be another cheap pad that would deflate in the middle of the night, be uncomfortable to sleep on, freeze me half to death, and eventually pop, becoming unusable. But hey! I was at least going to do it cheaply, with comfort.Man I was wrong!This thing blew me away in almost every regard. I took this on a week long backpacking trip to a scouting high adventure base (Northern Tier) and also to a few standard campouts. This thing took up more room than an ultra light sleeping pad, sure. I know the R-Value isn’t that high, also true. But even in between Minnesota and Canada, my 20 degree bag was sometimes keeping me too warm on top of this thing.Let me summarize:• Lasted through week-long backpacking trip+a few campouts so far• Exceedingly comfortable. I felt like a king compared to my friends’ thin sleeping pads.• Foot pad worked well, inflated easily• DOES NOT DEFLATE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT (a true blessing in a world filled with deflated sleeping pads)• SO worth it, cheap or not.There were a few cons. I don’t like the sound of the material, but I guess to make it so resilient and light you’d have to make it out of something scratchy. Also, having no pillow would actually be preferred. I know it would never sell though.
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