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NorthT

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Anyone have any experience with the new Thermarest XLite or XTherm sleeping pads? Looking for a COMFORTABLE pad around 1lb or less. These look new and wondering about durability. I have been using a z lite but at 3/4 inch is not that great for a side sleeper.
 

Maineboy

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Jan 15, 2012
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Corvallis Oregon
the big agnes is my favorite pad, gave it a test run last september in CO for 13 nights and no hip pains, Im a side sleeper. The thermarest will still get used when there's snow one the ground just cause its a bit warmer. The thermarest air looks good and light but It's durability was a worry for me.

http://https://www.bigagnes.com
 

pcc2b

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May 15, 2011
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Nashville, TN
i used the xlite on a 6 night hike in the tetons about 3 weeks ago. i am a side sleeper also and had no issues. I thought the noise would bother me from what I had read in reviews, but i didn't even notice it. love the leight weight! I used tyvex for a footprint and i have a tarptent moment. i would recommend the xlite if you don't mind spending a little extra on a pad. one other nice benefit is that since it does not have traditional insulation, you can store it rolled up.
 

NorthT

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Jul 24, 2012
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Update guys i went with the big agnes mummy. Flat out awesome. Tried a few in a local store. It is a little heavier than i wanted to go at 23 oz but im hoping it will make up for it with good nights sleep. I did try the neo air and xlite but the agnes felt alot more durable. the Xlite feels like wrapping paper and extremely noisey. thanks for the info!!
 

tim

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Jun 4, 2011
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north idaho
I have had good luck using a combo of 2 pads. I use a cheap foam pad, it is a thermarest one and a 3\4 lenght pro lite. I roll them both together and it is very light but with a little bit of cush.