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Overview
About Kelty Recluse 2.5” Inflatable Sleeping Pad
Closeouts. Created for gram-shaving minimalists who demand compact, lightweight gear, Kelty's Recluse 2.5" sleeping pad combines a graduated, multi-channel design for stability with a one-way inflation valve that won't allow air to escape between pumps.
- Multi-channel design with slightly larger outer channels keeps your body centered
- Lightweight, PVC-free laminated nylon construction
- One-way pump valve for fast inflation
- Separate air release valve
- Includes stuff sack
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Kelty Recluse 2.5” Inflatable Sleeping Pad
- Sleeping pad style: Non Self-Inflating
- Shape: Mummy
- R-Value: 1
- Insulation: Air
- Repair kit: Yes
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 78x23x2.5"
- Packed size: 11x6"
- Recommended Use: Backpacking,Family camping
- Material: 70 denier nylon with thermoplastic polyurethane laminate
- Imported
Reviews
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Reviewed by Anonymous from Oregon on Saturday, January 31, 2015
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Kelty Recluse 2.5" inflatable Sleeping padVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from North Vancouver BC on Monday, February 2, 2015Just received. Very comfortable and well-made but a few suggested improvements:
(a.) suggest multi air chamber design so the pad won't deflate fully if it springs a leak,
(b.) suggest keeping the pump separate so the pad can be rolled tighter (aside from comfort, the pad's main advantage is its compactness). A separate pump would also permit multi-chamber inflation.
(c.) A smaller or adjustable stuff sack. -
5.0 out of 5 stars. I recommend this productVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Oregon on Saturday, January 31, 2015Worked great. It was really nice not having to blow the thing up with my mouth, witch always ends up giving me a headache. inflated fully in about 2 minutes, maybe about 50 pumps witch takes little effort. Another thing that I like is that the two end baffles are higher than the middle ones so it keeps you from rolling off the pad in your sleep (I toss and turn a lot). Was comfortable sleeping on my back as well as on my side. I used it in around mid 30 degree temps and the underside of my sleeping bag wasn't cold but I wasn't warm either. I don't think I would want to use this in anything close to freezing temps. Great pad for spring/summer/fall.