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🎒 Sleep Light, Dream Big — Your Ultimate Ultralight Adventure Essential!
The Outdoorsman Lab Ultralight Sleeping Pad is a 2-inch thick, ultralight inflatable sleeping pad designed for backpackers and campers seeking premium comfort on the go. Weighing only 14.4 ounces and packing down to a compact 8x3x3 inches, it features interconnected air cells that adapt to your body shape, providing excellent support and an R-value of 1.3 for warmth. Its quick inflation valve allows setup in just 10-15 breaths, while durable ripstop nylon and TPU construction ensure long-lasting performance backed by a lifetime warranty.












| ASIN | B01LZWW2FD |
| Additional Features | carrying case, patch kit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #395,465 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #348 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand Name | Outdoorsman Lab |
| Color | Blue |
| Construction Type | Ripstop Nylon and TPU |
| Cover Material | Nylon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,055 Reviews |
| Fill Material | Air |
| Item Depth | 2.2 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 73 x 21.6 x 2.2 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 73"L x 21.6"W x 2.2"Th |
| Item Display Dimensions | 73 x 21.6 x 2.2 inches |
| Item Firmness Description | Medium |
| Item Thickness | 2.2 Inches |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Outdoorsman Lab |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SP-UL01 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty. |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Name | ultralight sleeping pad |
| Model Number | Ultralight Inflatable Sleeping Pad |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Layers | 1 |
| Origin | Imported |
| Size | Single |
| Specific Uses For Product | Camping |
| Target Audience | No |
| UPC | 862580000371 737123975716 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 110 Kilograms |
J**O
Light weight, compact, comfortable, and affordable.
I needed a lightweight, compact, inflatable sleeping pad for a motorcycle trip that would include a night of camping. This item fit the bill perfectly! I have slept on different inflatable mattresses and pads before, and I have always found them uncomfortable. Most of the single pads are basically swimming pool rafts, and even my large Coleman inflatable queen leaves a lot to be desired. When i pulled this pad out of the packaging and inflated it, my wife and I both looked at each other thinking "no way!" It was disturbingly thin, and made from very light material, although it did have a feeling of sturdy construction (far more so than the last "pool raft" I tried to sleep on). She laughed and said: "do we have time to order you a real one?" Then we laid it down on the kitchen floor and tried it out. We were both surprised at how soft yet supportive this thin little sleeping pad was. She even turned over on her side and was surprised to find that her hip wasn't diggin into the floor. So I figured I'd give it a shot, worst case being a crappy night's sleep. Fast forward a few days, I arrive at the campsite, set up my stuff, and lay down. I tried to pick a piece of ground that was as level as possible as grassy. Down goes the tarp, then tent, then inflated pad, and sleeping bag on top. That night I did get a crappy night's sleep, but it was from noise (bunch of drunks), not discomfort. That pad and sleeping bag combo was unbelievably comfortable! I expected to have all kinds of trouble playing with pressure and trying to get it just right, especially considering how thin this pad is when inflated. No fuss, no muss....I just inflated it to max, capped it off, and laid on it. Zero adjustment necessary. I tried laying on my side and my back (I am NOT a stomach sleeper, so cannot comment on how well that would work), and found both positions comfortable. The truly telling thing about this endeavor: when I got up in the morning I had ZERO aches, pains, stiffness, etc. I felt like I had laid in a real bed all night, and that still blows my mind! "Take down" was simple: just pull the little rubber "check valve" flap out a little, let the air exhaust, fold twice and roll...then stuff it back in the little included drawstring pouch. Am I glad I bought this sleeping pad? HELL YES! If you need something compact, lightweight, AND comfortable (as well as affordable), THIS IS IT!
V**B
I'm an air pad believer now! No more close-cell foam mats for me.
This thing is so compact and lightweight that I'll never go back to a close-cell foam pad again! Yes it's not one of the name brand ones, but those are super expensive and I wanted to try an air pad without coughing up the big bucks. Company- I've never heard of this company before but after a tip from a friend I went for it. Glad I did! Going to check out what else they have. No joke! -Comfort This things is very comfortable! I've slept on it for 3 weeks now since originally shooting a review for it (which was after two nights). I LOVE that I can sleep on my side. The claimed 1.3 r-value is pretty realistic. I'm 5 foot 11 inches and it fits me perfectly. Did I mention how comfortable I am sleeping on my side?! Ease of use- The inflation port seals well and has not leaked on me. It's actually double sealed and the inner-flap keeps the air inside sealed after each breath you blow into it. Deflating it is just as easy. I like to roll it up first to get all the air out, unroll, then fold it up into halves, halves again, roll again, and put back into the original pouch. Durability- I've had this down on a tent floor on top of gravel, rocks, and even in a car on top of cardboard. I've slept on it with a sleeping bag, without a bag, in jeans, in shorts, on my back, on my side, sat on it, hung out on it with my stomach and elbows, and on and on! It's held up really well!
@**K
Overall great product with a bit of room for emprovement
This sleeping pad can be a 4 OR 5 star depending on how you are going to use it. I have four of them (yes - all purchased and tested in the last 30 days). My 3 boys and I are in scouts and we just got back from Philmont in Northern NM. temperatures from the 70s down to the mid 30s. lots of rain and We camped on surfaces ranging from tents in the meadows, concrete, rock, and pine forest grounds. PROS: 1. blows up fast - about 10-15 breaths depending on altitude (7000-11,000 feet) 2. very light and small. these are half the size of my smallest $200 pads 3. sleep on side/back/stomach - all equally supported, I am 250lbs and my boys range from 120-190lbs 4. deflates in seconds and trifold it and roll it - total time about 5 minutes to put away CONS: 1. the material seems strong but I feel it could snag and possibly rip - maybe its just me but you need to worry a bit more about what you put it on vs. some of the expansion foams like thermorest. 2. no insulation value that I can perceive. on concrete and rock surfaces the pad was comfortable but without insulation other than a tent floor we felt the cold of the stone and concrete. Tried adding a foil emergency blankets under them did not help much. 3. not as wide as I would like. even my 14, 15, and 18yo scouts felt it could be 6 to 12 inches wider. I am a side sleeper and I was OK but if I rolled over I was off the pad. I plan on using these for all my pack packing trips that are long but will use my much wider insulated but twice as heavy Thermorest pad for shorter trips.
M**G
Great Pad
I ordered this pad to replace (or supplement) the bulky, roll up foam pads I used to use when I take my son on Cub Scout camping trips. I'm not a kid anymore and sleeping on hard bare ground isn't as fun as it was when I was twelve! Anyway, the pad is great. It rolls up tight, is super-lightweight, inflates easily and quickly, is more comfortable than the foam pads (though putting it on top of the foam pad was even better!), and seems to be relatively durable (my son left a sharp-tipped bent wire hook in the tent and this sleeping pad spent a whole weekend on top of it without getting punctured). There's a second, very similar pad on sale in Amazon for almost the same price, and like this one is very well reviewed... the Sleepingo Camping Sleeping Pad. I bought one of each to compare them. At the end of the day, they were virtually indistinguishable. The main differences seem to be that the OutdoorsmanLab (this pad) has its inflation port offset from the center while the Sleepingo'a port is centered (I like the port being offset slighty more as deflation was a little easier) and this pad is available in more colors, but the Sleepingo is ever so slightly larger and rolls up and stows a little easier (but not as tightly). Really, the two pads are functionally indistinguishable and both are great options.
J**S
Awesome lightweight pad
Owned this sleeping pad for over a year now. It replaced a much more bulky sleeping pad that has since been placed in the closet as a last resort back up. I've camped for several years with Scouting and just personal fun and have tried many products. OUTDOORSMAN LABS grabbed my eye as they're a small family business operating in Colorado against some of the bigger players in the game. I've owned REI and Big Agnes equipment, and they are great products, the prices aren't. So I figured I'd give the little guys form CO a chance and boy they didn't disappoint. The Sleeping Pad 1st it's light weight, it rolls up and fits in its bag and fits in the palm of my hand. I pack it with my sleeping bag and have no worries this thing is going to take up room on my pack. This is huge to me as I did a lot of back woods backpacking and when every ounce counts, this one thing as been a key part of my equipment that I WON'T leave without. 2nd: it blows up in less them 30 seconds with 15-20 full breaths 3rd: it's very comfortable. If you like a softer pad, less breaths, if you like a hard pad, fill it up to the max. I've had many below zero nights and this thing kept me far enough off the cold ground that I never felt the chill we all have come to know so well. 4th: is compact enough that you can slide it into your sleeping bag if that's how you prefer for set up. I toss and turn and have found this to be a great feature, just depends on the size of your bag. Customer service is even more amazing, they truly stand behind their product and I would but my sleeping bag and pad up against my son's Big Agnes bag and pad every trip we make, at a 50-75% difference in the cost. Will buy from them again for sure.
N**F
inexpensive and comfortable but buy an extra one if you don't want to risk sleeping on hard ground!
I ordered two of these. One in blue and one in green. We went camping. The blue one survived 20 nights without a problem. The green one stopped holding air after 3 nights. It didn't get a puncture - there was no obvious leak, but it slowly deflated and within about 30 minutes of inflating it, it would go flat. Whatever leak it had was too tiny to find so I couldn't repair it with the patch. We're small people - well under the weight limit. I would give this pad 3 stars because it is very reasonably priced, easy to inflate and comfortable. However, if you want to make sure you don't end up sleeping on hard ground it would be a good idea to buy and extra one. That defeats the point of a lightweight pad for backpacking if you have to carry an extra one. I contacted Outdoorsman Lab about their warranty and they said they will send a replacement.
A**Z
Great Buy at a Great Price!
I used this pad for a summit campout on Mt. Baldy last month and it was great. This pad is a great backpacking pad to use in the summer and it can be a great 3-season pad if used correctly. Very comfortable, extremely light and compact. The setup process is pretty quick and easy. About 7-8 breaths and it is fully inflated and ready for use. The R-Value on this pad is relatively low, (r1.3 good for 48°F) which means it won't provide much insulating warmth from the ground in colder temps/landscapes. On the Mt. Baldy summit, where the night temp was at 23° F, i paired this pad with the Thermarest Z-Lite, an Aegis Max Down Bag and a Sea-to-Summit bag liner; I found myself warm and comfortable all night long. If you're a cold sleeper, I would recommend combining this pad with a foam-type pad for added insulation, such as the Thermarest Z-Lite if using in fall or spring. If venturing out in the snow or the desert where night temps can be frigid, i would opt out of using this pad. All in all, a really great pad for the price!
F**N
Perfect for Bikepacking - Affordable and Comfortable
I'm just getting started into bikepacking so I am not ready to invest heavily however a comfortable sleep is a top priority. This mat packs nicely, is easy to inflate and is more comfortable than my thicker and much bulkier self inflating mat. I tested it a few times before my first trip plus used on a ride across the state and so far it is holding up well. I never had to reinflate it in the middle of the night and for such a light weight mat, it is surprisingly comfortable, conforming in all of the right places for a good night's sleep. I'm not afraid to invest more money to get good equipment but so far, this one proves that you don't always need to spend big to get good value. I'll update if I have problems in the future but so far, I got my money's worth on this mat. It does everything I need as part of my all important sleep system.
M**8
Trés compact confortable et bien pensé
Ce qui frappe, c'est sa compacité. Idéal en rando ou en trek VTT. Dépliage , gonflage à la bouche (la valve est large et le sac ne se dégonfle pas pendant les prises d'air) , une dizaine de souffle suffit. Niveau confort, je ne pensais pas qu'une si petite chose soit si confortable. Idéal après une journée d'effort , c'est bien le matelas qui fait le repos réparateur ou non. Dégonflage simple (on enléve le capuchon de valve, et on plie. Trés facile à ranger. Un bon produit qui vaut largement ceux de marques bien plus chère.
C**B
TOP Isomatte
Diese Isomatte „OutdoorsmanLab“ ist ideal für ein Trekking Ausflug und Preis/Leistung ist spitze. Sie ist klein im Packmass und sehr leicht. Aufgeblasen ist sie sehr schnell und leicht. Man strängt sich nicht an, ca. 10 -12 Atemzüge. Ausgelassen ist sie sehr schnell, wenn man den Verschluss beim Ausdrücken der Luft ordentlich öffnet. Genau so einfach ist die Isomatte eingerollt und eingepackt. Bei unserem letzten Trekking Ausflug, hatte ich diese Isomatte und meine Frau eine andere selbst aufblasende Isomatte mitgenommen. Die Isomatte meiner Frau war ein Monster an Größe und Gewicht. Diese war jedoch trotz der Maße vom Liegekomfort schrecklich und schlecht. Meine Frau testete dann noch zum Vergleich diese Isomatte „OutdoorsmanLab“ und war begeistert. Zum Vergleich hatte ich auch noch kurz eine Isomatte von Hikenture: Camping Isomatte Kleines Packmaß von HikentureTM - Ultraleichte Aufblasbare Isomatte mit Kissen - Sleeping Pad Luftmatratze für Camping, Reise, Outdoor, Wandern, Strand (Orange) Die Isomatte von Hiketure ist nur unwesentlich billiger. Jedoch ist diese so dünn vom Material und im aufgeblasen zustand 3cm, dass diese überhaupt nicht komfortabel ist. Ich muste die Isomatte von Hikenture zurückschicken. Abschließen kann ich sagen ist diese Isomatte von „OutdoorsmanLab“ absolut zu empfehlen. Positiv: + Preis/Leistung spitze + sehr Leicht + geringe Packmasse + hoher Liegekomfort + leicht und rasch ein/auszupacken + Strapazierfähig (erster Eindruck und Test) Negativ: - es sollte eine größere Variante geben – breiter
M**R
Excellent value
I've slept many nights on mine and find it to be excellent - very fast to inflate and easy to deflate, packs down very small. Light weight - slips into your pack barely noticed. Combine it with a bivi and lightweight tarp and you can have an incredibly small, versatile and comfortable camping solution.
L**A
Comfortable, light and rolls up tiny!
Amazing, just upgraded from a Thermarest Prolite to the OutdoorsmanLab sleeping pad for use on BC's North Coast Trail (6 nights). So happy with it! It took up so little space/weight in my pack, was comfortable, didn't deflate during the night, and was easy to inflate and deflate. Also doesn't make that horrible crinkly noise that some mats do. Would recommend for sure!
M**B
Ottimo rapporto qualita prezzo
Il materassino è stato usato durante un escursione in amaca, si è rivelato comodo e Caldo. Ottimo anche per un utilizzo in tenda e per il chair kit della thermarest. Voto massimo. Unica "pecca" : in inverno e con la neve vi servirà un materassino più isolante, questo potrebbe non bastare. La cosa migliore? Leggero ( 400gr) e piccolo una volta piegato. Consigliato!
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