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Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XTherm MAX Camping and Backpacking Sleeping Pad

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Size: Regular - 20 x 72 Inches


Style: WingLock Valve


Features

  • Added coverage and the most warmth-per-ounce make the XTherm MAX one of the most trusted sleeping pads of mountaineers worldwide
  • Equipped with a dependable and rugged WingLock valve, the pad inflates 3 times faster than a standard valve and features lightning-fast deflation
  • 6.9 R-value means the XTherm MAX can insulate campers in extreme cold
  • Reflective ThermaCapture technology traps radiant heat while the Triangular Core Matrix construction minimizes convective heat loss
  • Measures 72x20x2.5 inches inflated, packs to 9x4 inches, and weighs 17 ounces; pump sack, stuff sack and repair kit included; made in the USA

Size: ‎Regular - 20 x 72 Inches


Brand: ‎Therm-a-Rest


Color: ‎Vapor


Product Dimensions: ‎9"L x 5"W x 5"Th


Material: ‎Nylon


Included Components: ‎sleeping pad


Item Weight: ‎1.5 Pounds


Model Name: ‎NeoAir XTherm MAX


Product Care Instructions: ‎Hand Wash Only


Number of Items: ‎1


Item Firmness Description: ‎Firm


Water Resistance Level: ‎Water Resistant


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎8.46 x 4.88 x 4.88 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.71 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9 x 5 x 5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Therm-a-Rest


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer’s limited lifetime.


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: ‎Cascade Designs Inc.


Part Number: ‎13253


Model Year: ‎2020


Style: ‎WingLock Valve


Date First Available: September 30, 2019


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  • This pad is awesome!
I am a side sleeper and I was a bit concerned this pad might be too thin. There was no need to worry, because this pad is fairly "firm" and doesn't give much when inflated (6'2, 195lb). Very comfortable sleep. Recommend
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 6, 2022 by Lukasz R. Tomicki

  • Insanely comfortable and warm for us bigger campers
I am in love with this air mattress. I have owned and backpacked with quite a few different brands and models of lightweight sleeping pads before, but it was finally time to "go big or go home". I'm a larger framed guy, so comfort is something important to me that not many backpacking sleeping pads can provide. At 6'1" and 235 lbs, a thinner pad just won't cut it. I sleep in various positions, so being able to side sleep and even stomach sleep are very important to me. I tried the lightest closed-cell foam pads (Z-Lite Sol to start), and it was extremely lightweight but just not enough cushion to get a full night's sleep. I could stay comfortable for maybe 1 hour on a pad like that, and then the sore spots started to show their ugly heads. In trying to keep weight at or below a pound for lightweight backpacking, I used pads such as the Klymit Static V which rolls up very small and is a rugged pad for its weight and low cost. It did the job, but I woke up frequently throughout the night to re-adjust my sore spots. In addition, I knew the R-value was going to be a very critical issue since I sleep with a down quilt and not a traditional sleeping bag. Having that insulation beneath me where the quilt doesn't provide coverage is necessary. With the very high R-value with this pad, I know I can trust it as a 3 season pad. I knew it was time to spend some real $$ and get a pad that I knew was built for me. So I ordered this pad. I chose the large size in the MAX rectangular configuration. I knew I was adding a solid 8 oz to my current sleep setup, but maybe the weight really was worth the comfort. I was going with a lighter tent this year, so the weight I cut from the tent went towards a more comfortable night's sleep on this pad. When I received this pad, I immediately opened it up to test it out. I used the included inflation sack to pump it up in about 10 fills of air. I do already carry the Big Agnes Pumphouse stuff sack, so I'll be using that instead of the included inflation bag that came with this pad because the Pumphouse is lighter and also doubles as my clothes dry bag. That will save an ounce or two. This pad is HUGE... fitting my entire frame easily. My feet were still on the foot of the pad while I was able to tuck my arm under my head and keep it also on the pad. Great fit! The width is excellent for me, as I can lay on my back and my arms don't fall off of this pad. And I have broad shoulders. I laid on this pad on my back, side, and stomach and I was VERY satisfied with the support. The next thing I immediately noticed was how much body heat this pad was throwing back at me! In my living room it was very warm to lay on - far warmer than any of my other pads. After testing, it was time to deflate it and see how easy it was to roll up and stow. Unlike some other pads I've owned, it deflated very slow on its own with the valve left open. So, I had to start rolling it from the foot end to squeeze out most of the air so I could fold it and begin rolling it up. Not a big deal, but I do like a pad that I can open the valve in the morning and let it deflate while I do other camp chores. This one goes down very slowly unless you help it along with some body weight. I spent exactly 3 minutes fully deflating, folding in 3rds, and rolling this pad back up to its packaged size (actually slightly smaller because I really pressed every last bit of air out of it. It fit great back in the provided stuff sack, with some room to spare. Pros: - Highest R value you can find at this weight - a true 4 season pad - Wider and longer for us larger campers - Comes with a bag that fits over the valve for easy pump inflation - Material feels thicker and more durable than other lightweight inflatable pads - Plenty of loft for side and stomach sleepers Cons: - It's not the lightest on the market, but it's a decent weight for its size and durability - The valve sticks funny out of the corner of the pad, and also is hard to tuck flat when putting back into the stuff sack (observation, not complaint) - It doesn't pack down to the "Nalgene size" that other pads do, but considering its size and warmth, is a fair compromise - Some reviews say it's noisy (the baffles inside of the pad do make a crinkly sound) but it didn't bother me at all. May bother a tent mate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 31, 2016 by Mudhole

  • It’s the tops!
What do you want to know? It’s the best of the best with R-Value. It’s small,light, and warm. Get it if you want the best of all situations. The crinkly sound I can live with (though I hear it tones down after some use). The material and build is top of the line. The comfort level is something I dont like. I mean, it’s OK..but its not sleeping on a bed. In a pinch I would use this on its own , but if im not needing to backpack to a site then I would for sure bring another pad for comfort sake. Though hiking, yea, good..Great! For regular car camping, no good, not great. Bring another pad to accommodate your sleep system if you can. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 4, 2022 by WBBCoop

  • Best mattress
Size: Regular Wide - 25 x 72 Inches Style: WingLock Valve
Warm and comfortable Easy to setup
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2022 by Byung il kim

  • It LEAKS.
Size: Regular Wide - 25 x 72 Inches Style: WingLock Valve
It’s an expensive leaky contraption, had to reinflate many times throughout the night, each time waking up on the hard ground. I’m not paying this much money for this high a fail rate.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 17, 2022 by pawpaw

  • Who turned up the heater?
I just took this pad out for a overnight trial on the trail with a low of 24F. First, this pad is the first and only pad I've ever laid on where I was warm immediately. Holy cow! I don't know what you guys did, but this pad should be classified as a 'lay on heater'. I put this down in my tent with my down quilt over it, came back later and it was still just as inflated as I had left it. I slept with the pad inside the quilt so I wouldn't have to worry about rolling off. I've never, ever, slept as well as I have with this pad. It was cold (at least to me) at 24F, but I crawled in and fell asleep in minutes. The best part about this IMHO is the air fill bag that converts into a chair. This saved me 24 oz when compared to the 17.1 oz chair I normally carry with the 7 oz ground/sand sheet. Seriously, this bag turns this pad into one awesome chair!! This got me to a base wight of 9.6 lbs. Just a lesson for some of you out there. You WILL NOT find a better pad. Period. Seriously, stop buying the cheap ones that just don't quite work how you expect, or that don't provide you with the comfort to sleep on your side. This pad beats every other pad I've ever owned. That's 11 pads in 6 years. If I would of listened to my backpacking buddies who told me to just go with this pad, and that I would never regret it... I would of slept better for years, had more peace of mind, and never been cold. I can't say enough good about these pads. Where have 'you' been my whole life :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 3, 2020 by AK83

  • Does the job would buy again.
Size: Regular Wide - 25 x 72 Inches Style: WingLock Valve
I own two thermarest pads the thermarest xtreme max and topo luxe. My 9 yr old son was able to inflate the pad himself using the air pump sack. I gave it 4 stars for easy to inflate because the attachment for the pump tends to pop off. This can be avoided by making the sure the air pump sack is properly positioned (straight up) if it is angled it is most likely to pump off. I personally do not sleep well when backpacking. If the pad is under inflated it is relatively comfortable, as in not as comfortable as a mattress but far more comfortable than the ground which is kind of the point of air pads. I did find that if the pad was fully inflated to achieve maximum R value my shoulders did fall asleep. I had no issues with the noise level of the pad and I am an ultralight sleeper. Overall value for the the R value and weight for this pad is excellent and I would buy it again when on sale. Initial purchase the pad was on sale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 11, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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