Coleman
Coleman Self-Inflating Sleeping Camp Pad with Pillow, 76" x 25"
USD$48.58
4.07 stars out of 15 reviews
15 reviews
USD$48.58
$48.58
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4.07 out of 5stars
(15 reviews)
Most helpful positive review
5.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
05/24/2021
Coleman Self-Inflating sleeping pad
Coleman Self-Inflating took 3 hours to inflate once was unrolled for the first time, 2nd time it inflated within 35 minutes. The pad material is soft but not soft enough for my bones, I did like that no tools are required to inflate, also like that is easy to de-inflate. I'm protecting the pad with a sleeping bag to prevent punctures of any kind, though even with the sleeping bag protection the pad is cold, also is not for backpacking as is a bit heavy.
Esther
Most helpful negative review
1.00 out of 5 stars review
Verified Purchaser
10/21/2022
Cheap quality, poor comfort, bad purchase
This is horrible mat. Regardless of its low sale price. Strap ripped off cheap grommet at first roll up. Hard to tell it self-inflated much at all. Feels like a gel pad. Not quality at all. Returned it.
Banon
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1.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser10/21/2022Cheap quality, poor comfort, bad purchaseThis is horrible mat. Regardless of its low sale price. Strap ripped off cheap grommet at first roll up. Hard to tell it self-inflated much at all. Feels like a gel pad. Not quality at all. Returned it.Banon
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser07/12/2022Very happy with pad. Good quality and priceI bought this to replace my well-used Thermarest pad which I used for camping for many, many years. If you're familiar with the Thermarest, this works on the same basic principles. The Coleman is perfect for car camping, but I wouldn't recommend it for backpacking because of its rolled size and weight. I am impressed with the quality and price point (I've tried those cheapy knockoffs with poor results) . Here's what I didn't like: 1; its NOT flocked and VERY slippery (do not sleep on a slope or you will slide off the pad at the first twitch and join the cookware and the dog in the bottom corner of your tent). I solved that problem by buying a cheapy flannel sleeping bag and using it as a pillowcase for the pad. The pad self-inflates OK after about five minutes, but still requires a few good toots to adjust it to your comfort level - no biggie. 2; The little clear rubbery valve that inflates the pillow wouldn't allow air to enter. I looked inside and it appeared to be plugged due to a manufacturing defect. I tried to blow harder again but nothing. The nipple began to slip from my fingers, so I grabbed it and in doing so, squeezed the valve, which opened it. I blew into it then, and it worked! So that's the secret to the pillow valve problem - squeeze the thing when blowing. 3; When you're ready to roll it back up, switch your brain to Schwarzenegger mode. My 142 pound wife could roll up her thermarest into an eight-inch roll with minimal effort but I had to finally summon my unknown superpowers to get the Coleman rolled back up to about a twelve inch roll (you can get it smaller, but only if you want to destroy your abs and pecs). Very difficult to roll because of the internal structure. Also because it is so slippery, it scoots away from you while your trying to roll it. It is a lot thicker than a Thermarest, which I like. 4; The straps. Out of the box, it is rolled up and secured with two one inch black nylon straps and a plastic friction buckle. After finally getting the thing rolled up, you reach under it and grab the strap. Then you try to put it through the buckle and the very flimsy strap material just bends and won't go thru a now very non-existent hole. Very frustrating. I just used the bungees from my old Thermarest rather than deal with that frustration (folks at Coleman: please change the buckle design back to the old one - oh, and do the flocking too). Those are my beefs (beeves?). Other than those, I am very impressed with the quality and value and it's perfect for the kind of camping that I do. I'd give it five stars but those minor things that I mentioned detracted from that, so I'd give it a 4.5.Mark
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser07/24/2021Meets my needsI'm a wildland fire fighter and this works for me out on fires.rhonda
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2.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser06/12/2021DisappointedI got this because of all the great reviews. The self inflating option is great, it seems to be well made, but it was not as comfortable as I expected. It is a huge hassle to roll up and store because the air keeps trying to fill back into the mattress as you roll it up. Once it is rolled into place you have to screw the cap back, then Tighten the straps. Huge pain. This is the biggest dislike and flaw with this. Wish someone had mentioned it in the reviews. Should have bought a mattress with a pump which was less expensive. Very disappointing.Jay
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser05/24/2021Coleman Self-Inflating sleeping padColeman Self-Inflating took 3 hours to inflate once was unrolled for the first time, 2nd time it inflated within 35 minutes. The pad material is soft but not soft enough for my bones, I did like that no tools are required to inflate, also like that is easy to de-inflate. I'm protecting the pad with a sleeping bag to prevent punctures of any kind, though even with the sleeping bag protection the pad is cold, also is not for backpacking as is a bit heavy.Esther
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3.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser05/16/2021Edward
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser02/21/2021great for kids and adultswe have bought 4 of these and love love them, we got tried of having to blow up air mattress evetime we went camping , good amount of cushion , easy to set up and long enough for adults and children.beatriz
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5.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser10/02/2020Good investmentExcellent padding below my Coleman heavy duty sleeping bag for a camper table that someone at one point called a bed. Made it very comfortable. Would like it to be 3-6" wider but it was suitable. I'm about 6', 170 lbs.JBS
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser08/04/2020High quality but bulky.It was very comfortable. But I bought this to take on a canoe/camping trip where space was in high demand. It doesnt compact down like all the other brands, it takes up a ton of space. If youre not worried about the size, it makes a fine floor mat. It seemed like a nice thick material also. I slept right on the rock banks of the river and it didnt pop it. The pillow was inadequate for using as a head pillow. I recommend getting a second inflatable pillow or else youll regret not having it if you plan on using the one that comes with it.anthony
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4.00 out of 5 stars reviewVerified Purchaser03/20/2017Needs to be about 6 inches widerPerfect except for width.Millietrout