Overview
About Big Agnes Oak Street Air Sleeping Pad - Regular, Insulated
Closeouts. Big Agnes' Oak Street air sleeping pad provides much-needed warmth during cold nights in the backcountry with PrimaLoft® ECO insulation and cold-spot-reducing I-beam construction.
- PrimaLoft® ECO insulation is warm, water resistant and compressible
- Very water resistant and lightweight
- Packs down small into included stuff sack
- Durable 40 denier nylon fabric
- Durable Water Repellent (DWR) finish is abrasion and water resistant
- I-beam construction provides support and warm comfort
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Big Agnes Oak Street Air Sleeping Pad - Regular, Insulated
- Sleeping pad style: Non Self-Inflating
- Shape: Rectangular
- Repair kit: Yes
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Weight: 1 lb. 7.8 oz.
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 72x20x2.5"
- Packed size: 5x10"
- Recommended Use: Backpacking,Family camping
- Material: Nylon with polyurethane coating, polyester insulation
- Imported
Reviews
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Based on 20 reviews
Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
So comfy!
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Reviewed by Cristina from Wyoming on Monday, September 29, 2014
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3.0 out of 5 stars. So amazing! If you are lucky to get the right valveVerified Buyer Reviewed by Gogo Greta from Oregon on Wednesday, June 10, 2015I love this pad. My boyfriend has the same one and for some reason mine will not stay inflated. I've checked the valve threading and everything seems to be in line.
This is an amazing pad, don't get me wrong but some of the pads do not keep air through out the night.
I would love to get one that didn't malfunction, I was inflating it 3x a night and still waking up on the ground. -
5.0 out of 5 stars. Comfortable and LightVerified Buyer Reviewed by Pack Mule from The Ozarks on Thursday, January 15, 2015Absolutely love this Big Agnes sleep pad and the price through STP was unbeatable. I've used it a few times now and I'm impressed with the overall quality and pack friendliness of this product. It does take some time to inflate, especially if all you have is your lungs. However, the extra thickness is definitely worth a few minutes of time, especially if you sleep on your side. This pad is also a little slick and takes a few rolls to deflate. I cannot attest to how well the PrimaLoft ECO insulation is as I haven't had it out on a cold trip yet. Overall, I am very satisfied with my purchase and recommend it highly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Good night's sleep!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Teton_Trekker from Jackson, WY on Tuesday, January 6, 2015I love my foam ridgerest, but this thing I bought for my wife might change my mind. Super light, very compressible and portable, won't pop from stray pine needles in the tent and best of all, VERY COMFORTABLE. My wife always was more warm and cozy then me in the backcountry and I borrowed one to use with her on a car camping trip. WOW. Better then a lot of hotel beds I've slept on.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Side Sleeper Friendly!!!!!Reviewed by aaron_rayburn3 from Kentucky on Monday, December 22, 2014I have now used this pad 4 different backpacking trips and I can not speak highly enough of this pad! It has aided in keeping me warm when the temperatures dropped down into the 20's, gave me sufficient padding from the hard ground, and has even allowed me to role on my side and get a very good nights sleep. For the weight, the R value, and the thickness, you cannot beat this pad!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Better than my old onVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Tampa Bay on Monday, December 8, 2014The pad is a bit to blow up compared to my old self inflating pad. I have not given it a five day trip test, but from trying it when it first arrived, it seems comfortable and an acceptable deflated size for kayak camping. The price was exceptional and I feel will fit my needs very well
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great!Verified Buyer Reviewed by CC from DC from Near Atlanta, Ga on Tuesday, November 4, 2014This packs up small and light and is comfy for sleeping on the ground (or in a car!).
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4.0 out of 5 stars. CompactVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Quebec on Tuesday, November 4, 2014Great mat! Compact. Great for backpack.
Does not self inflate so it does take a few minutes to blow up. Slept great. Warm in fall. Was able.to fit nicely back in pouch. -
4.0 out of 5 stars. Very comfortable, small, light, takes time to inflate and deflate.Verified Buyer Reviewed by Boston Biker from Mono Pass / Pioneer Basin on Saturday, October 25, 2014Bought this pad to reduce a little weight and pack room from a 1.75" self inflating pad. I like to sleep comfortably on my backpacking trips. This pad provided good insulation and great comfort. As we changed campsites often, it was a bit of an adjustment to take 5 min to blow up the pad. and another 5 to deflate it and roll it up. Because of the way the air is channeled, one rolling of the pad does nor remove as much air as I would like. so I need two roll-ups. I also wonder about the moisture from my breath inside of the pad. We'll see how this works out over the years.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Wilderness air mattressVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from California on Thursday, October 23, 2014I have used this sleeping pad from the Lost Coast to winter mountaineering trips in the sierras and this sleeping pad has kept me warm and comfortable through all conditions . When it comes to a good nights sleep, I will carry the extra bit of weight for this pad.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Compact and comfortable.Verified Buyer Reviewed by Hiker dad from Oklahoma on Tuesday, October 21, 2014I bought these for my daughters before a backpacking trip along the Buffalo River. Having already owned one myself I knew they would love them. They roll up nice and small and easily fit in a backpack. They are warm and comfy even when camping on rocks in roots. The included stuff sack is large enough to fit the pad without a lot of effort. The included repair kit is an added bonus. the surface is a little slick and did result in a little sliding downhill on an inclined campsite but everyone stayed on their pad.