Sleeping Pads
Pacific Outdoor Equipment Cruiser Mountain Sleeping Pad - Women's
Comfortable four-season camping on just one mat might seem like a far-fetched tale, but the Pacific Outdoor Equipment Cruiser Mountain Womens Sleeping Pad makes it a reality. Its female-specific design offers warmth and comfort for year-round backpacking.
Pacific Outdoor Equipment InsulMat Hyper-High MTN Sleeping Pad
The four-season Pacific Outdoor Equipment Insulmat Hyper-High MTN Sleeping Pad features a slightly thicker design and an Aspen Aerogel insert for improved heat retention during subzero alpine adventures.
Therm-a-Rest ProLite 4 Sleeping Pad
The Therm-a-Rest ProLite 4 is the lightest, most compact, four-season self-inflating mattress ever made.
Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Sleeping Pad
If you demand comfort and compactness in a camp mattress, the Therm-a-Rest Trail Lite Sleeping Pad is just the ticket.
Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite
The Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite sleeping pad is the most compact closed-cell foam pad Therm-a-Rest makes, and at a mere 15 ounces, youll hardly notice its weight on your pack.
Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Sleeping Pad
The Therm-a-Rest ProLite 3 is the lightest, most compact, three-season self-inflating mattress ever made.
Therm-a-Rest ProLite 4 Stuff Sack
The Therm-a-Rest ProLite 4 Stuff Sack features durable 30-denier silicone impregnated nylon construction for ultralight, fast packing.
Therm-a-Rest Base Camp
The Therm-a-Rest BaseCamp sleeping pad packs maximum comfort and warmth into a super affordable car-camping mattress.
Therm-a-Rest Ridge Rest Sleeping pad
Named for its pattern of ridges and valleys, The Thermarest Ridge Rest is warmer, softer, and more comfortable than other non-molded closed-cell foam pads.
Therm-a-Rest Ridge Rest Deluxe Sleeping Pad
The RidgeRest Deluxe is Therm-a-Rests thickest, warmest, and most comfortable closed-cell sleeping pad. Perfect for snow-bound winter camping, the RidgeRest Deluxe insulates you from the ground without having to use body heat to keep air warm underneath your sleeping bag.











