Reviewed by Alan M.
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I recommend this product
Age Range
55 - 64
Do you recommend this product?
Yes
Xtherm
Slept in snow comfortably. Awesome mat.
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ULTRALIGHT. COMPACT. DEPENDABLE.
With the best warmth-to-weight ratio of any sleeping pad ever created, the XTherm NXT is the top choice for alpinists, backpackers and ultralight travelers chasing cold-weather pursuits.
Warmest Air Pad in Its Class: Triangular Core Matrix construction and ThermaCapture technology deliver a 7.3 R-value, while minimizing weight and bulk.
Ultralight: 15.5 oz (439 g) means warmth without the weight typically needed to stay warm in frigid conditions.
Premium Comfort: At 3 inches (7.6 cm) thick, it delivers exceptional support and comfort.
Ultra-packable: Packed size rivals that of a conventional 1-liter bottle.
Durable: 70D Nylon fabric bottom resists punctures and delivers a pad that can be confidently and extensively used in the rugged backcountry.
Easy Inflate and Deflate: WingLock valve is easy to use in freezing conditions, features one-way inflation, and maximizes airflow to make inflating and deflating a breeze.
Pump sack, stuff sack and repair kit included.
REGULAR:
R-Value: 7.3
Weight: 439 g
Width: 51 cm
Length: 183 cm
Thickness: 7.62 cm
Packed dimension: 23 x 11cm
Top fabric type: 30D HT Nylon
Bottom fabric type: 70D Nylon
Core: Nylon
Large:
R-Value: 7.3
Weight: 567 g
Width: 64 cm
Length: 196 cm
Thickness: 7.62 cm
Packed dimension: 28 x 13cm
Top fabric type: 30D HT Nylon
Bottom fabric type: 70D Nylon
Core: Nylon
REGULAR WIDE:
R-Value: 7.3
Weight: 553 g
Width: 64 cm
Length: 183 cm
Thickness: 7.62 cm
Packed dimension: 28 x 13cm
Top fabric type: 30D HT Nylon
Bottom fabric type: 70D Nylon
Core: Nylon
Slept in snow comfortably. Awesome mat.
Changed from being a loyal (other brand) to the NeoAir. Quiet, comfortable, best weight / warmth mat there is. Tested with body weight equivalent on it over 4 days and absolutely no deflation. Expensive, but worth it.
Just a note - I ended up with the MAX version, which is rectangular. Gave it a brief test and it's the best sleeping mat I've used before, period. I'm impressed with how small it packs, and once you learn a simple technique for the pump sack, it's pretty quick to inflate.
It is still fairly thin material, so I'd recommend either a sturdy tent or adding a groundsheet if there's any risk of small sticks and stones underneath.