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Is this sleeping mat comfortable at this thickness?
Yes. Thickness isn't the key factor for sleeping mat comfort – the number of points of suspension is. Our air sprung cell sleeping mats support your body weight with hundreds of individually air-filled springs.
Is this sleeping mat easy to inflate?
Yes! The supplied stuff sack features an integrated Airstream Pump which will quickly inflate the sleeping mat. This means no dizziness for you, and practically no condensation moisture inside the mat. Did you know that you can turn the Stuff Sack inside out and have a pump for your Sea to Summit pillow? Try it out!
Does the sleeping mat make noise when I shift around in my sleep?
Air mats (such as our Air Sprung Cell mats) are in general noisier than mats that have a foam construction (such as our Self-Inflating mats) due to their technical construction. However, the reflective material (Exkin Platinum) and the durable outer material of our Air Sprung Cell mats are both very quiet compared to other mats in this category.
Is the sleeping mat suitable for backpacking?
Yes. The small packed size and weight under a 1.5lbs make this mat ideal for backpacking and bike touring.
Is the sleeping mat suitable for backpacking when it weighs over 1.5 lbs?
Possibly. At a little over one and a half pounds this sleeping mat is a little heavy for warm weather backpacking, but fine for backpacking in cold-environments.
Is the Comfort Light Insulated Sleeping Mat warm enough for four-season use?
Almost. This air sleeping mat has a tested R-Value of 3.7 which is perfect right down to a hard frost. Midwinter campers may want to add a second insulating layer.
Is the Women's Comfort Light Insulated Sleeping Mat warm enough for extended three-season use?
Yes. This air sleeping mat has a tested R-Value of 3.9 which is enough insulation for all but the coldest ground.
Is the Comfort Plus Insulated Sleeping Mat warm enough for four-season use?
Yes. This air sleeping mat has a tested R-Value of 4 which is enough insulation for all but the coldest ground.
Is the Comfort Plus XT Insulated Sleeping Mat warm enough for shoulder seasons?
Yes. This insulated air sleeping mat has a tested R-Value of 4.7 – warm enough for year-round camping.
Is the Ether Light XT Insulated Sleeping Mat warm enough for use in shoulder seasons?
Yes. This air sleeping mat has a tested R-Value of 3.2 – perfect for conditions from late spring through early fall.
Is the Women's Ether Light XT Insulated Sleeping Mat warm enough for four-season use?
Close. This air sleeping mat has a tested R-Value of 3.5 which is enough insulation for use from early spring to late fall.
Is the Ether Light XT Sleeping Mat warm enough for four-season use?
No. This air sleeping mat has a tested R-Value of 1.2 and is designed for summer use. Colder-weather users should choose an insulated sleeping mat.
Is the Women's Ether Light XT Insulated Sleeping Mat warm enough for four-season use?
Absolutely. The tested R-Value of 6.3 and lack of internal air movement (which reduces heat loss) makes it perfect for four-season use.
Is the Ether Light XT Extreme Insulated Sleeping Mat warm enough for winter conditions and four-season use?
Absolutely. The tested R-Value of 6.2 and lack of internal air movement (which reduces heat loss) makes it perfect for four-season use.
Will the UltraLight Insulated Sleeping Mat protect me from the cold air and ground temperatures?
Yes. Two types of insulation prevent radiant and convective heat loss. The mats have a tested R-Value of 3.1, and the lack of internal air movement means minimal loss of warmth compared to other designs.
Is the Women's UltraLight Insulated Sleeping Mat warm enough for three-season use?
Yes. Two types of insulation prevent radiant and convective heat loss. The mats have a tested R-Value of 3.5, and the lack of internal air movement means minimal loss of warmth compared to other designs.
Is the UltraLight Sleeping Mat suitable for cold weather?
No. This mat does not have additional internal insulation, so it is intended only for warm-weather camping. For colder conditions, we recommend an insulated sleeping mat.
How is this sleeping mat different from other self-inflating sleeping mats?
Yes. Horizontal Delta Core technology reduces the weight and packed volume of the foam by 40% (women’s-specific Delta Coring means reduced cross-section cores in the hip / foot areas for additional comfort and insulation).
How is this sleeping mat different from other self-inflating sleeping mats?
Yes. The Delta Core-V technology reduces the weight and packed volume without sacrificing support or comfort.
Is the sleeping mat easy to pack into its stuff sack?
Relatively easy. The flip-over valve prevents the mat from drawing air back in while it's being rolled up. However, a mat of this size – especially the double – still requires some effort to pack into its stuff sack.
Is the Camp Plus Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat warm enough for three-season use?
Yes. This self-inflating mat has a tested R-Value of 4.3 – suitable for use in all but the coldest weather.
Is the Camp Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat warm enough for three-season use?
Yes. This self-inflating mat has a tested R-Value of 4.2 – perfect for 3.5 Season comfort.
Is the Comfort Deluxe Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat warm enough for winter conditions?
Absolutely. This self-inflating mat has a tested R-Value of 6.5 – suitable for cold weather adventures.
Is the Comfort Deluxe Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat's packed size compact and lightweight enough for non-motorized travel?
No. The packed volume is similar to a folding camp chair, so the Comfort Deluxe Self-Inflating Mat is really not suitable for human-powered travel.
Does the Comfort Light Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat have enough insulation for three-season use?
Yes. This self-inflating mat has a tested R-Value of 3.1 – suitable for late spring to early fall.
Is the Women's Comfort Light Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat warm enough for three-season use?
Yes. This self-inflating mat has a tested R-Value of 3.8 – suitable for use in all but the coldest ground.
Is the Women's Comfort Plus Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat warm enough for winter conditions and cold-weather temps?
Yes. This self-inflating sleeping mat has a tested R-Value of 5.1 which is enough insulation for sleeping on really cold ground. It also features warmth and comfort zones in the hips and feet - perfect for women sleepers
Does the Ultralight Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat have enough insulation for extended three-season temperatures?
Not really. This self-inflating mat has a tested R-Value of 2.6 – suitable for late spring to early fall.
Is the Women's Ultralight Self-Inflating Sleeping Mat warm enough for three-season use?
Not really. This self-inflating mat has a tested R-Value of 2.9 – suitable for use late spring to early fall.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cool-weather camping or travel?
Yes. The Thermolite® insulation with WaveLoft construction is designed to keep you warm. We recommend the Venture 23°F which has a draft collar, paired with a greater than 3.5 R-Value sleeping mat like the Comfort Light Insulated.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes. A full-length side zipper, a second half-length zipper, and a foot box zipper can be opened for ventilation or to turn the Venture into a fully-flat comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
Yes. The main side zipper can be zipped to the Sea to Summit Ascent, Trek and Traverse sleeping bags. The Venture Regular and Long bags have the same side zipper length.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cool-weather camping or travel?
Cool, but not cold. The WaveLoft insulation construction is designed to maximize loft and warmth at a temperature of 30°F. In cool or cold conditions, make sure you have a greater than 3.5 R-Value sleeping mat like the Comfort Light Insulated. Cold-weather campers might look to the Venture sleeping bag series.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes. A full-length side zipper (with two zipper sliders) extends through the foot box, can be opened for ventilation or to turn the Quest into a comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
No. If you are looking to couple your sleeping bag to a Sea to Summit Unisex model, the Venture sleeping bag series would be your synthetic-insulated choice.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cool-weather camping or travel?
Yes. The Thermolite® insulation with WaveLoft construction is designed to keep you warm when the temperature drops. For cold rather, we recommend the Traverse 15°F paired with a greater than 3.5 R-Value sleeping mat like the Comfort Light Insulated.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes. A full-length side zipper, a second half-length zipper, and a foot box zipper can be opened for ventilation. In warm weather, unzip fully to turn the Traverse into a comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
Yes. The main side zipper can be zipped to Sea to Summit Altitude, Journey or Venture sleeping bags. Regular and Long Traverse bags have the same side zipper length.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cold-weather camping or travel?
Perhaps. You would need the Th III - its Waveloft insulation maximizes loft. Pair it with a 3.5+ R-Value sleeping mat (perhaps Comfort Light Insulated) and consider a Reactor liner.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes. A full-length side zipper (with two zipper sliders) that extends through the foot box can be opened for ventilation or to turn the Trailhead into a comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
No. If you are looking to couple your sleeping bag to a Sea to Summit Unisex model, consider the Traverse synthetic sleeping bag
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cool-weather camping or travel?
Yes. The quality down, cozy hood and extra Thermolite® insulation in the foot box keep you warm. You would probably choose the Journey 18°F which has a draft collar and pair it with a greater than 3.5 R-Value sleeping mat like the Women's Comfort Light Insulated.
Is this sleeping bag suitable for warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes. A full-length side zipper and secondary foot box zipper can be opened for ventilation or to turn it into a fully-flat comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
The main side zipper can be zipped to Sea to Summit Ascent, Trek or Traverse sleeping bags. The Journey Regular and Long bags have the same side zipper length.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for cold-weather use?
Yes. The high-lofting down, technical hood, oversized draft tubes, and draft collar make the Ascent 25°F and 15°F true 2.5 – 3 season bags. For colder weather, you might choose the Ascent 0°F and pair it with a greater than 3.5 R-Value sleeping mat like the Comfort Light Insulated.
Is this sleeping bag actually cool in warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes. The Free-Flow Zip system means separate zippers on your left and right side and in the foot box. Open them for ventilation or to turn the Ascent into a comforter.
Can this sleeping bag be zipped to another sleeping bag?
The main side zipper can be zipped to the Sea to Summit Women’s Altitude, Journey and Venture sleeping bags. The Ascent Regular and Long bags have the same side zipper length.
Is this sleeping bag warm enough for shoulder seasons?
Yes. The high-lofting down, cozy hood and draft collar, and extra Thermolite® insulation in the foot box provide the warmth you need for cold weather. For cold weather, we recommend the Altitude 15°F paired with a greater than 3.5 R-Value sleeping mat like the Women's Comfort Light Insulated.
Is this sleeping bag actually cool in warm weather and summer temperatures?
Yes. The Free-flow zipper system means separate zippers on your left and right side and in the foot box. Open them for ventilation or turn the Altitude into a comforter.
In case of defects in material or title in SEA TO SUMMIT’s products, the Customer is entitled to statutory warranty rights. These statutory warranty rights include, a right to repair or replacement of a product, a right to reduce the purchase price, a right to cancel the contract or a right to be reimbursed for damages. The statutory warranty period is two years starting from delivery of the product.
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