


🌍 Sleep Light, Adventure Right!
The Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Trekker is a lightweight backpacking air mattress featuring a patent-pending triangular core Matrix construction for stability and warmth. With an R-Value of 3.2, it is designed for durability and comfort, making it perfect for a wide range of outdoor activities.
J**S
Love the mattress, but apparently easily punctured
We bought these because we needed something smaller than our 25-year-old Thermarest classics for bicycle touring. The mattress packs down nicely and is easy to roll back up in our small tent, we love the low weight, and one of them is quite comfortable. The first night in use, the other one had a small hole, such that it wouldn't deflate immediately, but it left me on the ground needing more air halfway through the night. Once we returned home we found a very small pin hole in the top surface (we put the mattress in the bathtub and used the water bubble method to find it). The included patch kit was used to repair the hole, and the newly repaired mattress has held air for several days, so now we just have to hope the patch stays put for the life of the product. We inflated the mattress before our trip, but with such a slow leak it is difficult to say if it arrived that way or if we did it somehow. Our only theory is that perhaps a sharp edge of a zipper poked it. Be super careful of sharp edges!
H**T
Used once so far, liked it
Starting off, I received the large size of this air mattress. The mattress is fairly easy to inflate - the valve is easy to use and 30 good breaths will get this inflated. I am 6 feet tall and fit on this very well. As someone else mentioned, this is very crinkly. It personally did not bother me but my tentmate told me that next time I will need to sleep in my own tent. Overall, I feel like it is a good value and hope that it stays durable.
K**P
Loud, Noisy, and Somewhat Uncomfortable.
I used this once. I'm use to sleeping on a coleman style mattress, but none the less, i'm familiar with foam ground pads and roughing it. I used this in a big agnes 2p tent and while it fit well with my gear even in long is was just downright uncomfortable. Every movement caused your whole body to shift as the air moved, secondly when I rolled over it would scratch, scrape, crinkle, almost every unwanted noise in a tent you could have. My camping partners said they could hear me moving all night long. I'm going back to a foam pad. I knew small air mattresses were only so good, so got one of the best ones for backpacking and it's just awful. If you don't move and sleep on your back like your in a coma, maybe this ok.... I'm a bigger semi fit person weighing 250 6ft. Initially this thing was comfy until you need to move. Soft or hard it's a pain. I let air or inflated all night and nothing worked. I get the desire but wow, i'm disappointed. Basically i'll never use it again.
A**G
Very nice pad.
This sleeping pad is good. I do like my wider klymit but this is very nice and easy to adjust the air. Takes a lot to blow up
R**.
Great pad
Great pad. I have the smaller version and have kept moving up as I have really wide shoulders and don't fit on the 20" pad. Both the 20" and 25" width pads have held up well and are worth the cost. I just moved to the 30" Camper pad to get even wider, but will use all 4 based on how light I need to be on my trip. You can't go wrong.
L**.
Air adjustable comfort. Fanstastic matched with tent cot.
Takes about 40 breaths to inflate. Very comfortable but question durability in thorny areas. A bit overpriced.
C**E
Defective. Does not hold air.
Received this in July and inflated it then. All seemed well so I rolled it back up for storage after 5 minutes of testing or so. Last weekend I finally went on a multi day kayaking trip and got to use this in the real world. As it turns out, this pad didn’t hold air at all. After lying on it for 15 minutes I could feel the pad getting softer under my weight. At about 90 minutes it was completely deflated, totally worthless. I’ve inspected the mattress for tears or pinholes and can not find any. I sure it’s just a defect on this particular pad, but I’m frustrated that it’s beyond the allowable return period, even though it’s brand new.
T**R
... reviews I purchased this and have used it with great satisfaction both is size blown up and compressed
After reading the reviews I purchased this and have used it with great satisfaction both is size blown up and compressed. I prefer the larger size as I move around a lot in my sleep. The crunchy sound is no big deal for me.
S**N
Très satisfait
Je suis très satisfait de ce matelas, léger, confortable, isole bien (déjà utilisé sur la neige sans souci), de dimensions généreuses une fois gonflé mais ne prenant pas trop de place une fois roulé. Le seul souci est qu'il faut parfois le regonfler un petit peu au bout d'un certain temps, je pense à cause du refroidissement de l'air insufflé à la bouche.Pas de souci de crevaison pour l'instant, mais toujours protégé par une bâche en dessous.
C**N
le top ! en mieux !
Quand je l'ai reçus j'ai était surpris de sa petite taille, il n'en est rien une fois gonflé ! le matelas est très épais et isole bien du froid !le confort est impressionnant, j'ai l'impression d'être sur un vrai matelas de maison ! je recommande
C**.
Parfait !
Une merveille ! Confortable, Leger, rapide à gonfler/degongler, tres peu encombrant ! Parfait!
E**.
Se dégonfle
Utilisé sur le GR20. Totalement neuf, s'est dégonflé lentement à l'intérieur de la tente.
C**N
matelas niquel
des mois que je recherchais un bon rapport qualité/prix. garantie a vie contre Default de fabrication , il est confortable même pour les grands gabarits. je mesure 1.96m pour 105kg et il est juste parfait. peu bruyant et rapidement gonflé. pas encore testé en condition réelle mais je ne suis pas inquiet.
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