

Plus it's almost not worth it I guess as I wouldn't shorten it that much. I also found a youtube video on shortening a neo air, but I guess I'm a coard in that aspect as well - especially as therm a rest for example has the limited lifetime warranty and I read about a lot of people exchanging damaged mats - no chance with a self-shortened one! The bad thing is it won't be available until Jan 1, 2014.Īh all right, thx! Already talked about the 'BA' a few posts more up. I think it might be what you're looking for. You should check out the new NeoAir Trekker. I especially love that its 12oz (reg size) and rolls up to the size of a pint Nalgene bottle. The sleeping bag also helps to insulate the noise coming from the pad.

I do move around, but when asleep the pad makes zero noise. I'm a fairly light sleeper and my experience has been that the ambient noise from the surrounding river, trees, bugs, etc. Personally I love my XLite and have not been bothered by the noise. This pad was developed to primarily address the issue, from a vocal minority, that the NeoAir mattresses are noisy. It also comes in Lg (25" x 77") and Reg (20" X 72").įull disclosure, I'm the Cascade Designs rep in the Rocky Mountain territory. It's the only pad from Thermarest that comes in this size.

It is 50% warmer than their previous one (around 3.5 R-Value), uses much quieter materials (when I first saw this pad I was really impressed that it didn't make a peep when I squeezed it), and the best part it comes in a Large Torso length (25" wide X 47" long). Register Forum List Calendar Active Topics Forum Helpįor 2014, Thermarest is coming out with their new, updated Trekker pad. » Forums » THE LIGHTWEIGHT ZONE » Lite Gear Talk » light, compact and silent sleeping pad?
