Therm-a-Rest Ridge Rest Deluxe Sleeping Mat

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Main Features

  • The thickest, warmest closed-cell pad
  • All-Season: Warm enough for cold-weather and snow camping.
  • Soft: Unique ridged design increases softness and comfort
  • Long-Lasting: Added thickness makes this our most durable pad
  • Lifetime warranty

Description

The RidgeRest Deluxe is Therm-a-Rest's 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. The classic, unique ridged design is softer and warmer than traditionally-designed flat foam pads. And of course, closed-cell foam pads are next to indestructible, so you'll have this pad for years to come.

Product Features

  • Material: Cross-linked Polyethelene
  • Inflated Size: [Large] 25 x 77 x .75, [Regular] 20 x 72 x .75
  • Rolled Size: [Large] 25 x 9, [Regular] 20 x 8.5
  • R Value: 3.1
  • Weight: [Large] 1 lb 9 oz, [Regular] 1 lb 3 oz
  • Recommended Use: Family camping, easy-to-use, ultra-durable
  • Warranty:

Other Details

  • Brand: Therm-A-Rest
  • Label: Therm-a-Rest
  • Manufacturer: Therm-a-Rest
  • Model: 2024
  • Package Dimensions: 20.00 in x 8.00 in x 8.00 in; 1.19 lb

Customer Reviews

Therm-a-Rest Sleeping Pad Keep Provides Great Insulation from Ground.

5.0 / 5.0


Therm-a-Rest Sleeping Pad large when unrolled for an adult and keep you insulated from the cold ground in near freezing conditions. Highly Recommended.


Therma Rest Pad

1.0 / 5.0


I tent camped for 7 days using this pad for the first time. I was terribly disappointed with the lack of comfort afforded by this pad. It offered little protection from the hard ground. I regret purchasing it. I should have bought a self-inflatable instead.


Survival and comfort

5.0 / 5.0


Of the five sleeping foampads which I have owned over the last 22 years, ridge rests are the only ones I still use to sleep on. Ridge rest mats are my all-time favorites.
Ridge rest mats are still usable after being punctured, unlike the seven airmats I've owned over the years.
Ridge rests shed dirt, even motoroil doesn't stick to them, they dry quickly, they don't hold water, they are light enough, they float, and they can be used as an emergency shelter during a hail storm.
As a wilderness guide I know that a good knife is very important for wilderness survival.
But I also hope to never be without a towel, twine, and a ridge rest foam pad, for my wilderness comfort.


a very warm sleeping mat

4.0 / 5.0


This thing works very well reflecting my body heat. I can feel the warmth just sitting on it. It is however a bit hard for my likings as a side sleeper. I woke up with a bit of a stiff shoulders first night. But I got used to it the second night.


good compromise between weight and insulation

5.0 / 5.0


The insulation value for this sleeping pad, although considerable less than self inflating pads, is sufficient for most situations. With a little creativity and resourcefulness I have found that you can extend the usual temperature range of this pad. In areas with pine bows in winter or dry leaves as well during the fall or spring you can place these generously below your tent to increase insulation between you and the cold ground. To increase the warmth of your sleeping bag, fill it with all the clothes you are packing and use straps from your bag to tighten off corners; anything to reduce the amount of air that your body has to heat. I am a firm believer that 3-season bags can work in many winter conditions. Using these concepts, my girl friend and I were able to stay warm on nights well below freezing with two of these pads and two mated summer rectangular sleeping bags.


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