Size | One Size |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Brand | Coleman |
Color | Multi Color |
Included Components | Camp Pad |
Target Audience | Adult |
Model Name | Silver Springs Self-Inflating Camping Sleep Pad |
Capacity | 4 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Weight Limit | 4 Pounds |
- COMFORTABLE DESIGN: Foam and 75D polyester for soft outer layer
- EASY INFLATION: Intuitive valve design allows pad to inflate in seconds
- DURABLE: PVC coating provides higher abrasion resistance
- INSULATED FOAM: R-Value 5+ foam helps keep body warm
- LIGHTWEIGHT: Weighs less than 4 pounds
- DIMENSTIONS: 72 x 20 x 3 in.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Also it didn’t really self inflate. I mean, it expanded, but I had to add air to get it to firm up to be usable. I just went and got an air mattress and sent this back.
Maybe I had the wrong expectations? Idk
Matthew G. Verified Buyer –
It hold air well, 2 weeks without having to re-inflate. Comfort is good, quality seems good as well. Some reviews said it is a little narrow, but it has the same width as my previous sleep mats.
Ika Musume Verified Buyer –
I opened the valve for rapid inflation and left it that way for 4 hours. I’m pretty sure it’s as inflated as it’s going to get and it’s not even inflated enough to remove the curl. I laid down on it and it was basically as if I’d laid down on the bare floor. No padding at all! I was expecting some softness and support. For what I got I could have just bought a cheap tarp from the discount store. Unfortunately, this is going back.
Brandi Verified Buyer –
At first I thought I loved this sleeping pad. As a side-sleeper, I need the extra thickness so my hips and shoulders don’t poke into the ground, and the first time I used this sleeping pad (in overnight lows of ~50 degrees) it seemed great.
The third time I used it, on a trip where the overnight low was just about freezing, the valve and the seam next to the valve developed a leak. All the air came out within 30 minutes and I was left on the cold ground all night. I can seal the seam, but at the time I thought the valve had broken. Coleman’s website won’t service this under warranty – it states to soak the valve in warm water and let it dry before using again. Not very useful for actual camping, in the type of conditions that call for a sleeping pad like this one.
Ericka Wade Verified Buyer –
Wanda Vannoy Verified Buyer –
Feeling great under a sleeping bag
Kureton Verified Buyer –
Donna Brown Verified Buyer –
Very much liked.
Alex B. Verified Buyer –