
Ratings & Reviews for Klymit Static V Lightweight Inflatable Sleeping Pad Comfortable Lightweight Easy to Inflate Portable Air Bed Mattress for Camping Backpacking and Hiking Green
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What Customers Are Saying
Customers overwhelmingly praise this sleeping pad for exceptional comfort, particularly for side sleepers, with the V-shaped baffle design cradling the body and keeping hips and shoulders elevated. The lightweight, compact design makes it ideal for backpackers, packing down small without adding significant weight. Inflation is quick and intuitive, requiring only 10-12 breaths, with an easy rotating valve for deflation. Many report using the pad for 5 to 20 years, demonstrating strong durability. A small number mention slow leaks or valve issues, but most customers remain highly satisfied and plan to repurchase.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Sleeping pad is comfortable and
Sleeping pad is comfortable and durable. I have used it three times now sleeping on the ground neither rocks or sticks pierced it. Oral inflation is quick and easy. Don’t waste your money on a pump. Extremely packable and takes up less room than most other sleep mats.
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good on weight, fairly comfortable,
good on weight, fairly comfortable, in excellent shape after several hikes so far.
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Packs down very small and
Packs down very small and easy to inflate. Used this on a canoe trip and the weight and space savings vs my thermarest were significant.
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Exceptional for the price.
If you plan on cold weather, get the one that is insulated. For summer, this is perfect. Packs back easily, and takes minimal breath to fill. 8/10 is fair, but could score higher.
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Bought for my kids to
Bought for my kids to use as mats for camping and used it myself on a 3 week trip to the desert. Holds air well and it’s very comfortable.
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I struggle with sleeping pads
I struggle with sleeping pads always deflating but never had an issue with this one.I am 6’2” and 205 lbs and I always seem to end up sleeping on the floor. This one I never had that issue and it was a great buffer from the elements.
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Performance well above its' price point
I'm a big guy, 6'4" and no ballerina. I kept buying the chain store brand air mattresses, and I'd be lucky to get 2 nights out of them before they sprung a leak and left me on the ground. A friend loaned me a Klymit Static V on a winter camping trip, and after that I've never looked back. The pad is quick to inflate, packs small, and is tough as nails. I toss and turn a lot in my sleep, and I never wake up off of the pad. The side rails do exactly what they say they do and keep you centered. I e...
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Used on a week long car-camping fly fishing trip.
Did a trip to Montana fishing hoppers. We bounced all over the state and slept in a roof tent. This was extremely packable and worked perfectly for the trip. Super comfy and long enough for my entire body (6'2"). Even side sleeping was great. Packs down to about the size of a 1L nalgene bottle so maybe not ideal for super limited space.
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Lightweight and comfortable
Used for sleeping in a tent and directly on the ground, mostly in forested areas. To prevent puncture, I put down a small footprint. Quick and easy to inflate and deflate. Packs very small. Comfortable for back and side sleeping.
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Static V Sleeping Pad Compresses into Nothing
Lightweight comfortable pad that fits onto my Big Agnes sleeping bag pad rigging. Used on camping trips to Landslide Lake, Strathcona Park, Vancouver Island and snow camping around Whistler and Vancouver, BC. Will take with me on my trip to New Zealand. Klymit has a great warranty and customer service rocks! May consider the insulated pad in future for winter treks.
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Extremely lightweight and super compact
I have not used the pad yet. I received it for Christmas and was excited to inflate it and lay on it. I’m 6’1” 190lbs and I fit on it perfectly. I’m excited to try it out this spring.
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Great value.
I'm a Side sleeper and toss and turn quite a bit. It can be tough to find a sleeping pad. I have the insulated one and the double ones also so I'm a fan. Great value! The baffle design keeps your shoulder and hip off the ground and on your pad. Fairly light but not ultralight. Also isn't noisy. I recommend these to everyone especially if you're on a budget or not concerned about every gram. Also Utah local Utah company so that's great for me too.
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My new go to sleep pad
It’s super light and easy to use. I keep it in my daypack for glassing and afternoon naps.
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Better than you are expecting.
Compact, Light, Quick Set-up, insulates from the ground, durable. I used this over the summer from field exercises to campouts, great for all outdoor events, I will not travel without it! spent 1 night on a concrete slap and slept like a champ. Bonus even works in the seated position in chairs and on rocks. Buy 2, or you will fight over it.
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Hands down best Air Mattress ever
I have two. A Static V and the Insulated Luxe Static V. They pack small, inflate fast, and provide excellent R value and comfort anywhere. I've literally used this all over the world and I couldn't be happier. The modest price point makes this accessible, but don't let it fool you; these are well built and made to last. Give this a shot before thinking the more expensive competitors are what's best for you.
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Hands down my favorite pad
Hands down my favorite pad I've ever slept on. It packs up small and is really lightweight so I take it on all of my trips. Easy to inflate and deflate, and I'm super comfy sleeping on it.
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Bought this for bikepacking and
Bought this for bikepacking and it packs up so small and is nice and light, made packing that much easier. It also inflates like a dream and was really comfortable on the few hot summer nights I've used it so far. Good airflow and plenty of buffer from the ground.
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Awesome sleeping pad
Not top of the line but a very good pad. Rolls up very tight and easy to deal with.
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Great Sleeping Pad
Solid pad. Fairly lightweight and inexpensive. I would recommend this for warmer weather backpacking/camping as the R-value is pretty low. However, it did its job for a few nights of backpacking in October in Northern Wisconsin. I would recommend the insulated version if planning on sleeping in temps under 50 degrees F. Durability has not been an issue, but my pad has only seen about 10 nights on the trail so far.
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