>>1072715Used it on 20+ nights in two years. Its never lost air on me. Is durable as hell. There's a compression dry sack that. Also doubles as an air press. Two pumps and it's full.
Pricey pad at 150$, but I will buy another if/when this one goes out.
The heat rating is rediculously good on it. Ive used it in 20 degrees ferinheight, using a 0 degree bag like a blanket. In the summer, I use my 40 degree bag as a blanket. I starfish and toss a lot in my sleep, so I need to be able to get out from my sleeping bag.