Overview
About ALPS Mountaineering Featherlite Air Pad - Regular
Closeouts. With its ultralight weight, horizontal tube design and long-lasting ripstop nylon construction, the ALPS Mountaineering Featherlite air pad is a trusty companion for overnight ventures in the backcountry.
- Horizontal tube design creates a comfortable sleeping surface
- Ultralight ripstop nylon construction
- Packs down very small with included stuff sack
- Easy to inflate and deflate with two valves
- Repair kit included
- Imported
Specs
Specs about ALPS Mountaineering Featherlite Air Pad - Regular
- Sleeping pad style: Non Self-Inflating
- Shape: Rectangular
- Insulation: Air
- Stuff sack: Yes
- Weight: 1 lb. 6 oz.
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 72x20x3.5"
- Packed size: 4x11"
- Recommended Use: Family camping,Backpacking
- Material: Polyurethane-coated nylon cover with polyurethane foam fill
- Imported
Reviews
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Overall Rating: 3.8
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Based on 26 reviews
Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
great for backpacking
Reviewed by mtngurl from PCT on Wednesday, July 20, 2016
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1.0 out of 5 stars. [...] valveReviewed by Timmy from Idaho on Sunday, February 9, 2020I'm on my 2nd factory warranty replacement. First pad seam failure. Second pad lealy plastic fill valve. 3rd pad don't have high hopes.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Great, but narrow!Reviewed by Andy W from Tucson on Tuesday, July 2, 2019I love how small and light this pad is, but be warned - it's pretty narrow. I'm 6'1" and 180, and this is a challenge for me to sleep on. If I lay flat on my back my shoulders and arms are well off the edges.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Good PadVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from CA on Tuesday, August 21, 2018This pad is far more comfortable than my self inflating one, but not as warm. I move around during my sleep alot on my back/side and I never felt the ground with this pad. It doesn't insulate as well as I might like but it's pretty good. The main downside is inflating, it's easily 100 pumps with the built in pump which is a real pain after a long day on the trail.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Excelent air padReviewed by Arturo from Argentina on Thursday, May 17, 2018It's really light when i compare with my other pad (Thermarest Trail Scout) but it's a little narrow and i've to deinflate to can be on it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Alps FeatherliteVerified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Colorado on Monday, July 31, 2017Comfortable if not overinflated. The pad is very slippery, we purchased two of them and used them this past weekend. We plan to try adding straps to our sleeping bags or putting the pad in the bags to offset the slipperiness.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Sleep in!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Bozeman on Wednesday, July 12, 2017Love it! Getting it pumped up is a little bit tiring, especially after hiking all day, but the effort is absolutely worth it. I am extremely comfortable and sleep longer than I do with other sleeping pads.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Perfect PadVerified Buyer Reviewed by Justknow from Kentucky on Tuesday, May 30, 2017Haven't used it camping yet but will this weekend. I love that it has a built in pump and it folds up small. Very comfortable when I tried it on the floor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. So far so goodVerified Buyer Reviewed by Randy from Texas on Sunday, May 14, 2017Good size and great cushion. I'm 6'4 200lbs and it feels great. It can be loud but nothing a shirt under the mat doesn't fix.
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2.0 out of 5 stars. NoisyReviewed by Beginner Hiker from Florida on Monday, November 7, 2016Bought for my girl, very noisy when one moves, returned.
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3.0 out of 5 stars. Good pad for the price!Verified Buyer Reviewed by Backpacking Grandma from SoCal on Monday, September 5, 2016Loved the compactness and weight of this pad, and it was longer then I thought it would be, used it last week, and it was super comfy, but the material stayed pretty cold. I think a liner over it would help when it gets chillier. I also was not a fan of the hand pump it comes with, a bit awkward to inflate. I am glad I watched a video on how to inflate before, and it was a bit tiring after a looong hike carrying my pack. I also have an ALP's self inflating pad that is way warmer, inflates perfectly, but is the short and very bulky to pack. This is a great summer pad though for sure, or if you use a liner and maybe an under foam pad, or winter sleeping bag, you will be all set. Only drawback to this pad is the pump. Good material, though, seems like it will last a long time.