NEMO Equipment, Inc. Tuo Luxury
This two-layered pad weighs a few more ounces, but it's worth it to get the sleeping-at-home feeling.
Sleeping pads are often used in conjunction with sleeping bags to provide padding and insulation. Find which type of pad—air, self-inflating or closed-cell foam—is best for your next overnight trip with advice from the gear experts at Backpacker.
Sleeping pads are often used in conjunction with sleeping bags to provide padding and insulation. Find which type of pad—air, self-inflating or closed-cell foam—is best for your next overnight trip with advice from the gear experts at Backpacker.
This two-layered pad weighs a few more ounces, but it's worth it to get the sleeping-at-home feeling.
A simple pad with that's easier to pack than you might think.
A simple pad with that's easier to pack than you might think.
A simple pad with that's easier to pack than you might think.
An extra wide and extra long sleeping pad with three inches of cushion.
An extra wide and extra long sleeping pad with three inches of cushion.
An extra wide and extra long sleeping pad with three inches of cushion.
You won't roll off of this foam, self-inflating pad.
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