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The GEERTOP Portable Self-Inflating Camping Sleeping Pad combines convenience and comfort with a 5cm thick self-inflating design and an attached ergonomic pillow. Lightweight and compact, it’s crafted from durable, waterproof 75D polyester, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and backpacking. Its unique splicing feature allows two pads to connect for shared adventures, ensuring restful sleep wherever your journey takes you.
Material | Polyester |
Color | Blue |
Brand | GEERTOP |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Product Dimensions | 70"L x 24"W x 2"Th |
Item Weight | 2.9 Pounds |
UPC | 767520782945 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.29 x 6.06 x 6.06 inches |
Package Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 70.08 x 23.62 x 1.97 inches |
Brand Name | GEERTOP |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | GEERTOP |
Part Number | 2IN1BM |
Included Components | Carry Bag |
Size | M (70 x 24 inches) |
F**8
Geertop 2 in sleeping pad is excellent!
For hikers that want the perfect camping pad, this pad is absolutely fantastic! Big enough to support me and give me the cushioning I want and very light weight. Absolutely perfect for my hiking trips and helps keep my load very light. I made the right purchase and highly recommended if you're a serious hiker wanting a great night's sleep. No longer need to add weight and take up space with a pillow either. Going to be ordering one for my son as well. He absolutely loves mine!
C**.
Nice matt, takes a few breaths to inflate it ...
Nice matt, takes a few breaths to inflate it but nothing major, used it once in the back of a Tahoe so far and seems to hold up well. May be a bit small for some depending on how you sleep. I'm 6'4 and did fine. My feet were off the end but wasn't an issue for me. Much nicer than the old 1/2 inch foam pad I was using. Packing Sleeve is kind of flimsy and the stitching ripped when trying to put it away the first time, but don't really need it..
D**.
It is very comfortable, but it is very big and bulky
It is very comfortable, but it is very big and bulky. I would recommend this if you have a bigger bag or some outside straps to attach to the outside. It is easy to pack up and to set up. If you are a side sleeper then you would love this pad.
S**E
May not be strong enough for adults UPDATE: 18Feb2017 after Seller Response
Poor Build Quality. When I unboxed the mattress and tried it out the first time on my carpeted floor, two of the circles that form the pillowed shape broke when I laid on it. Circles are cut out of the foam pad and the two sides are pushed together and held by glue in the circles, which creates the square pillow sections I am 168 lbs Seems poorly made. Also, because there are holes cut through the foam pad, body parts like elbows and hip bones will hit the ground if they are in one of the circles.Also has a very unusual warning on the instructions page which makes it unsuitable for camping: "Do Not put in car or in tent in sunlight"*********************************************************UPDATE: 18Feb2017*********************************************************I initiated the Amazon return process the day I wrote the review above and I also purchased a Coleman self-inflating pad to replace it. (Coleman: Coleman Self-Inflating Camp Pad with Attached Pillow). At the time, the Coleman was about $31. Today, however, the Coleman is $39. Either way, it is significantly less expensive than the Geertop.When I got the Coleman, I was relieved because it was everything I hoped the Geertop would be. It is at least an inch thicker and built out of more durable materials and appears to be better-made than the Geertop all-around. It is also extremely comfortable - more comfortable than any memory-foam camp pad I've tried. The Coleman also does a much better job of self-inflating and does not come with the warning about not blowing in air with your mouth that comes with the Geertop. (Of all the self-infllating pads I've tried, the Geertop is the first I've seen with a warning to not add air with your mouth (a few breaths greatly speeds inflation time).) I liked it so much, I bought a second one.Back to Geertop: after receiving the Coleman, I received an email from Geertop asking about my experience and why my review was so low on Amazon. They also said I didn't need to return it. I told them I had already initiated the return and wasn't really interested in keeping it anyway. The next day, I received another email from Geertop saying that they had changed the warning about sunlight I mentioned in my first review and that they wanted to send me another pad for free in hope that I would have a better experience and amend my review. I told them I didn't think it would be a good idea because I was happy with the Coleman and not likely to change my review if the second one was the same quality as the first. Nevertheless, they insisted and sent me a second pad to review. (This is the first time I have been given anything connected with a review and I always wondered how some of these "power-users" seem to get dozens of free products for writing reviews. Given my conclusion below, it will probably be my last . . . )When I received the second Geertop, it arrived in good shape and looked identical to the first pad they sent. The wording of the instructions/warnings were changed and now they make much more sense than before. I give credit to Geertop for making this change so quickly. I then unrolled the pad and opened the valve to let it fill with air. I left it alone for a few hours while I did other things since these pads need extra time when you first buy them to get air in after being flattened by a very strong machine at the factory. When I came back to it, it had inflated, so I sealed the valve and laid down on it to test it out.Just as with the first pad, I was not impressed with the amount of inflation this pad achieves. The Coleman is at least an inch thicker and has better quality memory foam. Also, I had the same problem with the "dimples" that form the quilted-looking squares. When your knees, elbows or hips is in one of those dimples, you feel the ground beneath because there is no foam padding in those circles, just a think piece of the plastic cover. It is not very comfortable.As expected, the "second chance" at the pad did not change my original gripes (save for the change in language on their instructions, which was a good move by Geertop). Then things got worse: I went to put the pad away so that I could write this review. I unlocked the valve to deflate the pad and started to roll it up per the instructions. As I was rolling it up and pressing the air out - TWO OF THE CIRCLES BROKE!! I couldn't believe it - the same problem I had with the first one! Those circles in the "dimples" are just the 2 sides of the pad glued together where the foam was cut out. Obviously, the glue isn't very strong. The amount of pressure I was putting on the pad to push the air out was certainly less than the weight of an adult.Bottom line: This pad is not built well and I don't recommend buying it. (Especially since the Coleman is much better and less expensive.)Since Geertop went out of their way trying to make me happy, I'll list the advantages of the Geertop that I can see: When comparing to the Coleman, it has some features that the Coleman doesn't 1.) Geertop comes with a storage bag in addition to the straps; 2.)The Geertop has snaps running down its sides so that you can "mate" numerous pads so that they are attached if you want to make a large padded area; 3.)The Geertop is lighter: 3.3 lbs (1.5kg) compared to the 5.4 lbs (2.5 kg) Coleman.Geertop has excellent customer service. They followed up on my negative review and were always fast to respond. They definitely try to make their customers happy and they are extremely polite.
A**R
Faulty product :(
Idk who I need to talk to about this, but first time out this past weekend camping I used my new geertop pad. Inflated fine an was a ok night sleep. I awoke in the morning to packing my gear and went to deflate the pillow and the valve just ripped out like it wasn't even fastend to the material. So idk who I need to speak to about either replacing this product or getting my money back so if anyone can help that be awesome. Thanks
J**H
Works great. Inflates great
Works great. Inflates great. Put it in the back of my 2016 Honda Fit and camped in it. It was very comfortable!
T**N
These were thick and cushy. I had to return ...
These were thick and cushy. I had to return only bc they were too bulky for a backpacking trip that I bought them for.
M**T
Not just for Camping- Portable bed topper too.
The purpose of this air mattress for me was to have a padded topper for travel bedding. In particular, for cruise travel.Commercial bedding tends to be Very firm and I can't get good sleep on a hard mattress.This product has two components that make it a good use for softening a hard bed.First, it has some padding. 2nd- it uses air inflation.Third- It is also light weight and the size makes it stowable in checked luggage.I used this pad on an 11 day cruise and never had to add air.I bought one for me. The DH said he didn't need one.When we got home from the cruise, he wanted me to order one more. Wink.It holds air so well, you have to compress it to reduce it. Not a bad thing. I expect to get good use out of this product.I will probably also use it for when the grand kiddo's come over.Unlike a traditional air bed ( that we have used many of ) there isn't enough air fill for kiddos to get a lot {of bounce fun} out of- hence it may survive longer.The only negative is it is narrow. For a generous sleep space, two would be needed. It has adequate length.
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