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BIG AGNES Insulated Q-Core SL Rectangular Sleeping Pad, Wide/Long Product Description:



  • 13 oz. (369 g) lighter than the standard Insulated Q-Core Wide/Long sleeping pad. X-Static synthetic insulation with the natural performance of silver filament to enhance thermodynamic, antimicrobial and anti-odor properties. Warmth rating to 15°F (-9°C); add a closed cell foam pad in colder temperatures for extra insulation.
  • Larger outside air chambers keep you cradled in the middle of the pad. Alternating I-Beam construction creates a smoother, more comfortable feel; reduces cold spots and ensures quick inflation and deflation. Superlight nylon ripstop top and bottom for reduced weight.
  • Internal polyurethane coating. Durable inflation valve. Store unrolled with valve open to allow moisture to escape and help preserve the integrity of the construction and materials.
  • Includes stuff sack and repair kit; repair kit is in a small pocket inside the stuff sack. Each pad individually inflated and tested. Estimated R-Value of 4.5.

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5Happy Camper
By Michael Lovett
This is my second ultralight pad, my first being the Thermarest NeoAir, so I have another product in this same category to compare it to.What I like about the QCore SL:- Comfort. The depth of the pad (3.5 inches) allows you to be on bumpy or uneven ground and still feel like you're almost laying on a pillow top mattress. I like the individual cells better then other manufacturers which have long tubes either running lengthwise or width wise.- Perceived Durability. The material, although light, feels strong to me for its weight. So far I have not had an incident with this material. I do use a tent footprint and I only use this pad inside the tent.- Weight. This weighs a bit more than my Thermarest, but not much more. It is a light pad. The other factors I just cited outweigh the slight weight difference.- Quiet. No crinkly noises to cope with.Things to consider:- It takes me 22 really deep breaths to fill this. Taking breaks so I don't pass out, this takes several minutes to fill. It initially took longer to empty than I had expected. I found if I lay on it with the valve open, that gets the majority of air out the easiest way possible.- The pad is most comfortable when not blown up to max capacity. For me, I'd say the 85% mark is about ideal.- I got the 72"L X 20"W version, and I'm 5'5 and 130lbs. The pad seems pretty narrow at first (my other pad is 24" wide) but surprisingly after sleeping on it several nites, I never got the impression that it was "too small". E.g., I never rolled off (possibly thanks to the outside cells which are taller than the inside cells) or had limbs noticeably hanging off the sides. If you are a much wider person than I am, you may have a different experience on this topic.- I thrash around a lot while sleeping and the pad is smooth and not "grippy", so moving around was not a problem at all.I would definitely recommend this pad.

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