What is the most comfortable Therm-a-Rest?
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BOTTOM LINE: In our opinion, the Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite is the best all-around 3-season sleeping pad on the market. The XLite has a rare combination of comfort, support, warmth, and weight that make it very tough to beat for lightweight backpacking.
Is the NeoAir XLite loud?

NOISE – All air pads are going to be a little noisy, and the XLite is no exception. You will hear some crinkly noises when shifting around on the XLite, especially if you toss and turn a lot. But the noise will diminish over time, and it’s definitely improved over the previous model.
What is the lightest Therm-a-Rest?
Thermarest Neoair Uberlite
The Thermarest Neoair Uberlite is the lightest inflatable pad in our review, and boasts a similar feel to our Editors’ Choice award winning Thermarest NeoAir Xtherm. This little guy packs down the size of a beer can and weighs just over eight oz.
What is the thickest thermarest sleeping pad?
Description. The MondoKing 3D provides our highest level of comfort and support. Boasting 4.25 inches (11cm) of premium foam, the ultra-cozy pad combines a plush next-to-skin feel with an 7.0 R-value to keep you warm and comfy in any condition or season.

Is thermarest a good brand?
Therm-a-Rest’s Sleeping pads are the best. The Thermarest NeoAir Xtherm was designed with winter backpacking in mind and is the most effective sleeping pad on the market right now.
Is the UberLite warm enough?
Warmth. The UberLite has an R-value of 2.0. Anecdotally and quantitatively, it’s not as warm as the XLite, which is rated to 3.2, or 60 percent warmer. Its optimal temperature range feels close to the Insulated AXL, for which the R-value is not publicly known.
Are thermarest insulated?
Built with StrataCore construction, camp like royalty with luxury support and 3D shape. The absolute lightest insulated air pad ever built. Elevating the NeoAir higher than ever before, the Topo Luxe sleeping pad offers supreme insulated comfort. Lightest, most compact closed-cell foam pad with boosted warmth.
Where can I use the Therm-a-rest neo air pad?
A Regular size Therm-a-Rest Neo Air pad (Xlite shown here) fits perfectly inside an Alpacka Explorer 42 raft and insulates and elevates you from cold water. Hoh River, Olympic Peninsula, WA.
What is the Therm-a-rest neoair Xlite?
The Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite is ideal for those looking to shave ounces off their overnight kit without sacrificing too much comfort or warmth. After years of gear testing, it’s rare that we get excited about new gear updates, but after learning of Therm-a-Rest finally pulling the trigger on updating their valve system, we got pretty excited.
Is Therm-a-rest finally updating their valve system?
After years of gear testing, it’s rare that we get excited about new gear updates, but after learning of Therm-a-Rest finally pulling the trigger on updating their valve system, we got pretty excited. The XLite was a recipient of this new winglock valve, as well as a boost in R-value.
What happened to Xlite on Therm-a-rest pads?
For years we made a conscious decision to just deal with the frustration of having a dated valve system on our Therm-a-Rest pads. The new winglock valve exceeded our expectations and solved the low flow, back flow, and durability issues we had with the XLite.