
$64.50
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Imported.
Item 778155
Specification | Description |
| Dimensions | 66 x 20 x 1.75 inches |
| Dimensions - metric | 168 x 51 x 4 centimeters |
| Average weight | 2 pounds |
| Average weight - metric | 0.91 kilogram |
| R-Value | 4.2 |
| Insulation | Foam |
| Packed size | 5 x 24 inches |
| Design type | Inflatable |
| Sleeping pad shape | Rectangular |
| Gender | Women's |
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Comments about REI Trekker 1.75 Self-Inflating Pad - Women's Regular:
My girlfriend was new to the backpacking scene this year. I was a tad nervous about trying this pad, but the weight was right on the money, and it felt good up front. Her back/hips can get sore easily, but she claims to have slept great on the pad every time she's used it! So comfortable, the dog favors sleeping at her feet as opposed to his own blanket!
The roll up size is not terrible, but bulky enough that you'll probably want to pack it outside your pack.
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Comments about REI Trekker 1.75 Self-Inflating Pad - Women's Regular:
I am NOT a height/weight normal camping type gal .. I’m over 200 pounds w/ back troubles. This pad worked.
I am a car camper and usually sleep on a 3 foot thick inflated bed (no kidding). I was really scared, but have decided I am going to try some backpacking ‘soon’ and wanted to see if I could sleep on a pad. This pad is great!
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Comments about REI Trekker 1.75 Self-Inflating Pad - Women's Regular:
I went car camping this spring and had never used a sleeping pad before. I was looking for something that was good quality but wouldn't cost a lot. This pad worked out really well. It was in the upper 30s and low 40s at night and I felt warm the whole night. Good buy overall.
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Comments about REI Trekker 1.75 Self-Inflating Pad - Women's Regular:
I am really happy with the comfort. It did require more active inflating on my part than Thermorests I have had in the past, but it was still worlds better than an air mattress. Pretty easy to deflate and roll up.
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Comments about REI Trekker 1.75 Self-Inflating Pad - Women's Regular:
This is the best pad I've ever slept on. We camped on a gravel bar and I couldn't even feel the rocks. The ONLY thing I would change would be to make it just a little wider.
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Comments about REI Trekker 1.75 Self-Inflating Pad - Women's Regular:
I just returned from a thunderstorm filled trip to Eastern Oregon, it was my first use of this pad and I am very impressed! On more then one morning I awoke to the tent floor covered in water, and the bottom of this pad soaked. However the top was dry and warm, my down sleeping bag was not even damp. I have never written a product review before, but am so amazed at the insulating factor of this pad I had to comment, it is worth the money and very comfortable too!
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Comments about REI Trekker 1.75 Self-Inflating Pad - Women's Regular:
We already own two Exped downmat 7's, but also needed a pad for our granddaughter's first camping trip. I found this design to be more compact and lighter than the exped, and chose this for both our granddaughter's use and my future backpacking. I plan to strap it to the outside of my backpack. Be sure to pack one of the exped stuff sacks to aid in inflating this pad though, as it doesn't self-inflate all the way. The Exped's stuff sack fits the nozzle on this pad fine for inflating. Once inflated, it is firm and comfy. Our granddaughter loved it, so I will too.
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