KLYMIT KLYMALOFT Liggunderlag, Revolutionerande Air + Foam Design, Ultratjock 5 tum, Lofted Memory Foam Comfort, Camping, Resor, Backpacking, Uppgradera din luftmadrass extra stor (78 x 29 tum)

Brand:Klymit

3.5/5

418.94

Älskar du att vara utomhus men saknar din säng på dina resor? Få den extra vaddering du behöver för en god natts sömn med en lyxig Klymit Klymaloft uppblåsbar säng. Dessa 5-tums tjocka, loftade campingunderlägg för att sova har I-beam luftkammare som håller dig högt upp från marken och ett plysch memory foam toppskikt som samverkar för att ge den perfekta balansen mellan bärbarhet och komfort. Denna campingmadrass ger 72 x 23 x 5 tum sovutrymme när den är uppblåst och komprimeras ner till bara 11,5 x 8 tum när den är tömd, så det är lätt att packa ihop och åka.

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Sov ute med Klymit: Våra prisbelönta produkter är designade för att hjälpa dig att sova ute lika bekvämt som du gör i din egen säng. Lättanvänd design: Med en uppblåst storlek på 78 x 29 x 5 tum blåser detta liggunderlag snabbt och enkelt upp med den medföljande USB-uppladdningsbara luftpumpen. Kompakt campingsäng: Vår bärbara säng komprimeras enkelt ner till 15 x 7,5 tum i den medföljande prylsäcken när den är tömd och väger endast 3,2 lb; Packa ihop våra camping liggunderlag och gå. Stödjande och hållbar: Denna campingmadrass har I-beam luftkammare som skapar loft och stabiliserar campingdynan. Lyxig utomhuscampingmatta: Denna tjocka uppblåsbara madrass kombinerar mjukt minnesskum och luft för att stödja kroppen och eliminera tryckpunkter för en god natts sömn ute.
Brand Klymit
Brand ‎Klymit
Brand Name ‎Klymit
Color Green
Color ‎Green
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 238 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components Pad, Stuff Sack, Patch
Included Components ‎Pad, Stuff Sack, Patch
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎14 x 8 x 7 inches
Item Firmness Description ‎Medium
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎16.14 x 8.07 x 7.95 inches
Item Weight 3.2 Pounds
Item Weight ‎3.2 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎Klymit
Material 75D polyester
Material ‎75D polyester
Model Name Klymaloft Extra Large
Model Name ‎Klymaloft Extra Large
Model Year ‎2021
Number of Items 1
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎1.96 Kilograms
Part Number ‎06KLGR01D
Product Dimensions 14"L x 8"W x 7"Th
Product Dimensions ‎14"L x 8"W x 7"Th
Size Extra Large
Size Extra Large (78 x 29 in)
Size ‎Extra Large
Specific Uses For Product Bed,Sleeping Pad
Specific Uses For Product ‎Bed,Sleeping Pad
Suggested Users ‎Unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎Limited.
Water Resistance Level ‎Water Resistant

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Scritto da: Tommie Dahl
It's COMFORTABLE, and so far holding up well.
I saw these things at Costco a few months ago and tried it out on the concrete. I'm about 220-230 pounds, so not a small person by any means. Traveling for dog shows I frequently stay in a tent (cheaper than pulling a Trailer, I'll tell ya), and in two years have gone through probably three air mattresses, if not more. I wanted something I could easily roll up and throw in without it taking up much room, durable to the dogs (four 28-37 pound Brittanys who like to wrestle at night, and who sleep out with me and frequently sleep on my bed/pad), because I'm pretty sure nails have been culprit #1 as far as why the air beds weren't lasting. But sometimes the grounds I have available aren't the most smooth and cushy with grass. Because I have dogs that like to sleep with me, cots were out of the question. That and they take up more room, so I needed something that was comfortable on it's own, without the need for something more. This was it. It's been to one dog show and one Herding Trial that a friend borrowed it for. She herself is good at finding the most uncomfortable places to sleep (rocks, ruts, etc). Even she slept comfortably on some very rutty uneven fairgrounds, and she's about the same size as I am. Sleeping on our backs? Nothing. Sides? Nothing. Stomachs? Nothing. We couldn't feel the ground unless we stood or kneeled on it. The foam on top I feel adds some protection from the dogs' nails, but I do still put a blanket between the pad and my sheets so that there's an extra layer of protection, and during the colder months it helps to add some warmth. I will probably get the double sometime next year, and with a friend joining me for shows next year, between the extra large one I got, and the double, honestly my whole tent will probably be one big comfortable bed. Only thing is I wish it were easier to inflate without the specific pump for Klymit. But, the bag acts as an inflation device, and if you have an old air pump... well... I'll let you figure out the rest. Just saying that much may get my review taken down LOL But the air pump is probably worth it and I'll be getting that later. Less hand cramps, and it's small enough I'll probably be able to put it in the bag with the pad, so I won't lose it.
Scritto da: Julia Drummond Joshua Drummond
Not for me.
My wife tried this pad for 6 nights and was just not happy with it. She said it's not for her. We missed the return window. I tried to contact customer service with no response.
Scritto da: Christiaan Huygens
Very close to perfection
Pretty awesome. Smaller than you'd guess when packed down. Bigger (wider, longer, thicker) than you expect when inflated. *Super* comfy. The foam adds a little to the comfort, mostly warmth and just a little squish. What is actually really nice about it is that it gives a soft touch and it makes this pad *super* quiet when you roll around or adjust position at night. We have a Big Agnes Q-core in the fam as well, that I also like a lot. But the Q-core is *SO LOUD* when you adjust position—it's kind of ridiculous actually. This Klymaloft XL packs down surprisingly small. If the Q-core packs down into a soda can, this packs down into a football. Actually, it's about the same size as my wife’s regular-sized North Face Cat's Meow bag. It also compares favorably to some of Thermarest's larger backpacking pads, especially comparing weight if not size. Not for ultralight hikers, but you can certainly backpack with it. I do have a couple of things I wish were better. First suggestion for improvement: The Q-core has a superior inflation/deflation system that Klymit should adopt. The Q-core has two ports on the top by where your head rests. One is slightly large with a one way valve for inflation. The other is a large open port that enables quick deflation. The inflation port is nice for blowing in a little air at night to firm it up, or it also has a little button to quickly release just a little air at a time if you over filled and want a little more "give" after you've lied down. The XL's one port is on the back so you have to flip the whole pad over to make adjustments. It does have a similar one way valve with push button. And that single valve pops out on a hinge making for a quick deflation. My other suggestion for improvement is to make the stuff sack that comes with the pad to double as an inflation sack. This is also a problem with the Q-core. Both make you buy the inflation/pump sack separately. This is nickel and dime-ing customers. You absolutely want to use a pump sack because these are basically giant balloons that take a lot of air to inflate. It can be one more exhausting thing at the end of a long day. Putting a little plastic connector on the stuff sack that comes with the pad that locks into the inflation valve is obvious and should be the solution. Charging us $20 for another stuff sack makes me mad. Also infuriating is that Klymit's inflation port is just slightly larger than Big Agnes's, so you can't re-use the pump sack you already have. Come on! Sleeping pad industry, make this a standard and get over yourselves. I don't have to buy different inflation adapters for different brands of cars or brands of tires. Finally, I think it's kind of ugly. I admit I like gaudy colors. Our Q-core is bright yellow. My Kelty down bag is bright orange and my wife's Cat's Meow is bright blue. My Hubba Hubba is bright green. This looks like someone found inspiration in a mid-century trench warfare movie. No accounting for taste. It remains to be seen how long lasting this is. I've used my Q-core since they were released, I think. Several years anyway. I see negative reviews for these air pads' quality, but haven't had an issue myself. Hope that remains true for this pad, and I don't see any reason why not. The XL seems sturdily made based on use this season. So, 5 stars. I almost took off a star for the pump sack fiasco. But this is really remarkably small and light for the incredible level of comfort it provides. Highly recommended.
Scritto da: papajos
Best nights sleep in the tent yet!
Needed a pad for an upcoming trip and my Static V had some valve issues. (re. that they did send me new valves free of charge but I needed a pad immediately) Anyhow ordered this one and glad I did! Although a bit bulky it's the most comfortable pad I own. I have back issues and usually prefer the hammock but just too cold for that in -15 weather. Had a great nights sleep on this pad and woke up with hardly any back pain which is unusual for me even on a quality bed mattress. Did NOT feel cold through it either even though it doesn't have a great R-value rating. This WILL be my new winter pad for sure. Got it on sale for just over 100 bucks. Also-my air pump died in the cold so I had to inflate by mouth. Was really not too bad and only took a few minutes. (but maybe I just have strong lungs???!)
Scritto da: Roby chance Donaldson
Highly recommend
Purchase two of these a month back for a hike and they were perfect. Easy inflating and deflating. The valve is easy to use, Simple’s remove it and flip it to switch flow directions.
Scritto da: Hanxiao X.
Very Comfy
Blew it up on the day I received it. I'm 180cm tall and weight about 90kg and when I sleep on it on my side, my body certainly do not touch the ground. I haven't yet spent a night on it, but from the 10 or so min I spend on it, it would say I can comfortably sleep on it with no problems in the wild. the form isn't as thick as I imagined it would be, and they are probably not "memory" form either, but I think they do make a difference compared to just sleep on the plastic surface, how much that difference is vs the $$ you pay is debatable. this is my first air mattress so my opinion is biased. the other thing is that this is definitely for a single person for my size, not much room to move, so choose your cover wisely (I think a sleep bag would make the most sense). planning to spend a night to see how it goes.
Scritto da: Darrell T
Size is great, foam eliminates noise when shifting positions.
Can side sleep on this mattress, I'm 6' 225lbs. The foam stops the noise from sleeping bag moving on the mattress like my previous pads when shifting positions. Inflation valve closure is very hard to snap closed to ensure air doesn't leak out, but once closed holds air as expected. Very compact when rolled up. Will edit review if anything comes up.

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