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How to Choose a Sleeping Pad
How to Choose a Sleeping Pad
Choose Your Sleeping Pad Type
- Air Pads: Highly compact and adjustable in firmness; ideal for backpackers trying to save pack space, though they require inflation and can puncture.
- Self-Inflating Pads: Combine expanding open-cell foam and air that fills automatically when the valve opens, making them a durable, comfortable mid-weight option.
- Foam Pads: Inexpensive, ultralight, and virtually indestructible since they cannot puncture; they are bulkier to pack but can double as a quick camp seat.
Insulation & Other Key Features
- Understanding R-Value: Measures the pad's ability to resist heat loss to the cold ground; use an R-value of 1–2 for summer, 3–4 for spring/fall, and 5+ for winter camping.
- Prioritize Weight vs. Cushioning: Thick, wide pads offer maximum sleep comfort for car camping, while ultralight, tapered pads minimize weight and bulk for long-distance backpacking.