








🌄 Elevate your outdoor sleep game—comfort that travels as hard as you do!
The Clostnature Self Inflating Sleeping Pad offers a perfect balance of comfort and portability with 1.5 inches of memory foam, a lightweight 3.1-pound design, and a high R-value of 4 for excellent insulation. Its self-inflating feature and compact roll-up size make setup effortless, while durable waterproof materials and a one-year warranty ensure dependable performance for backpacking, tent, or hammock camping.















| ASIN | B07MDJQVJ1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #121,804 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #124 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand | Clostnature |
| Capacity | 330 Pounds |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,301) |
| Date First Available | December 27, 2018 |
| Included Components | Carry Bag |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Firmness Description | Firm |
| Item Thickness | 1.5 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.1 pounds |
| Item model number | 1.5"/Teal/Rectangular |
| Manufacturer | Clostnature |
| Model Name | camping sleeping pad |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 75"L x 24"W x 1.5"Th |
| Size | 1.5 Inch |
| Special Feature | Compact, Self Inflating |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping Pad |
| Target Audience | Adult |
| Top Material Type | Po;yester |
| UPC | 761895830256 |
B**Y
Perfect and comfortable!!
This is the most comfortable sleeping pad I've had! I use this for camping, and I've never slept better than when I used this! It's very thin, but somehow is still super comfortable. It rolls up into a small size, and even comes with a carry bag. It's a great price, and I plan on ordering a second one, which can snap onto this one, so I get a wider bed camping bed.
B**S
awesome
so this is a really nice mat. I followed the instructions and inflated it fully for the first time. I then rolled it up and used the included compression straps to hold it. I then released it and opened the air valves again and it did indeed inflate really close to full. The mat is firm but I would think you could adjust that if you squish it and open the vales to release some air and then close agin. The pillow on it is nice and perfect for a side sleeper. It really kept me off the ground which will vibe great for the trail. The weight is heavier than air mats but the comfort is worhth the extra. I have had a couple air mats fail and are just not comfortable this is so much better. The material is thick and durable feeling. I was able to roll up the mat and then fold it in half and use the straps to get it to a small enough size to fit my sleeping bag compartment on my 85 liter Teton explore bag. Definitely recommend.
K**A
Decent Camping Pad
These were fairly comfortable to sleep on. They did take a while to inflate the first time, so I let them sit for a few days to give the foam time to expand and there was no issue the next time. They were easy to roll back up and get back into the bags. My only complaint about them is that the bags for carrying them do not have a strap, which made them difficult to carry.
S**N
It gets the job done
Fairly comfortable I’m getting a bit old to be sleeping on the ground. It’s a little hard to determine if you’re getting it a little to stiff but it’s not bad same goes for the pillow part.
G**K
Heavy, does not self inflate
Overall this is a decent value given the price point. However there are a few significant drawbacks. 1) There is hardly any self inflation and thus the compressed volume is rather large when compared to other self inflating pads 2) The pad is heavy in comparison to other similarly sized self inflating pads 3) The valve feels rather flimsy and may or may not last If all you need is something to sleep on and you don't care about compressed size or weight this is fine. If you need something that does not take up too much space when deflated look elsewhere.
S**H
Works great - no problems.
I put a thick yoga mat (from Amazon) under this and it was perfect! Hold your horses! No, this is not for: -lightweight camping -minimalist camping -backpacking -survivalist hammock off-the-grid DIY camping It is for comfort while tent camping without spending a million dollars to sleep on the ground. And I love it. I bought two thick yoga mats and 2 of these. Yoga mats link:(https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08D96THSX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1) These roll up compactly (a little bigger around than a standard camp chair) and dry quickly. Did 4 tent trips with them so far and have had great success. Here's our routine: Tent and these go on the top of the pile in the wayback of the car. Tent goes up. I take my shoes off, get in, and I am handed two yoga mats, two of these, and bedding. While everything else gets unloaded onto the picnic table (I said it wasn't minimalist camping), I'm in the tent at work - unroll the yoga mats, unroll these puppies, open the air vents, and snap them together. I throw down a couple of flat sheets and blankets and leave them. By the time we've started a fire and set up, these have fluffed up enough that I just blow about 10 big breaths into each and we're good. It WILL be easier if you can store them "inflated." They have a memory and the foam inflates quicker if you store them that way. I keep them inflated under the bed and roll them up a few days before we need to pack them. It definitely improves their inflation time. But even if you can't do that, just open the air valve and let them "relax" a little bit before manually adding air. As a side note - these were purchased to convert a "non-tenter" into sleeping on the ground. He loves it. There are so many new places we can go with just the tent now. I got these at a low price in case sleeping on the ground just didn't work out. I have a Thermarest Basecamp from camping by myself that has lasted 15 years, and I'm only mentioning the Thermarest because I want to point out that I have purchased at the high end of the budget as well. Yes, the Thermarest is a higher quality, but pairing these with the yoga mats is absolutely fine. And that they snap together makes it a lot less slippery to have 2 people, 2 pads, 2 everything shifting around in a tent. These are a good deal.
T**R
Good mat
Got the thinnest option . Used this 8 days straight for Sukkot it held its inflation all through that was relatively comfortable though you may want the thicker options for yourself the inflatable pillow was about like any other. Would definitely recommend.
D**Y
Not Packable; Car Camping Only
This is a great quality inflatable mattress; I got as a spare when I camp without plugs because if there’s an opportunity to use an air mattress I’m doing that instead. It also works well for my 80 lb dog as a matt because it stays cooler than the air mattress. The cushion is very nice and hasn’t lost air on me yet. I personally do not like the pillow; I rather had gotten the mat without it. Im also pretty sure this is too short for most people. I’m 5’2 and I didn’t inflate the pillow and my feet almost hung off. The bag it comes in is just a compression sack and not a waterproof bag so just know that. I bought this item with no intentions backpacking with it. If you are backpacking and this option pops up , it is going to take up your whole pack and weigh probably more than your water source.
C**A
Dentro de la incomodidad de dormir en el campo, me ha resultado cómoda y fácil de usar.
C**N
Rapida la doppia valvola per sgonfiare facile gonfiare materiale resistente forse il peso penalizza leggermente il prodotto
T**R
Used this once amd found the pillow would deflate within a couple of hours !
A**E
Very good mat. Use it often and it has held up quite well.
F**0
Really great sleeping mat we used for our camper. Worked brilliantly
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