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Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Xlite Women's Ultralight Backpacking Air Mattress
Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Xlite Women's Ultralight Backpacking Air Mattress
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Why focus on comfort? It's the simple belief that the better you rest, the better you play. It's a universal truth that is readily apparent in our daily lives, but one that is too often overlooked at play. From the essential, life-preserving warmth that we've provided to some of the world's most significant expeditions, to a simple seat that turns a rocky outcrop into the most amazing lunch stop you've ever dreamed of, the right dose of comfort makes everything better by allowing you to be at your best.

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pump sack

Pump sack

Pump sack included for easy inflation

thermacapture

ThermaCapture

An innovative, proprietary material that reflects radiant heat and minimizes heat loss without adding extra weight or bulk.

made in the usa

Made in the USA

Made in the USA of the finest US and global materials.

matrix

Triangular Core Matrix

Patented technology utilizes two stacked layers of triangular baffles to create a stable surface while minimizing heat loss.

valves r-value

What is R-value?

R-value is a measure of thermal resistance; the higher the R-value, the more thermally resistant the material or structure is. By selecting an appropriately insulated sleeping pad, you’ll stay warm throughout the night, and wake up prepared for the trail.

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R-Value 4.2 2.3 6.9 3.7 2.3
Weight 12.5 oz 8.8 oz 15 oz 1 lbs 7 oz 1 lbs 5 oz
Thickness 2.5 inches 2.5 inches 2.5 inches 4 inches 3 inches
Packed Dimension 9 in x 4.1 in 6 in x 3.6 in 9 in x 4.0 in 24 cm x 14 cm 9.2 x 5.5 in
Top Fabric Type 30D rip HT Nylon 15D Nylon 30D rip HT Nylon 50D polyester knit 50D polyester
Pump Sack Included
Repair Kit Included
ThermaCapture
Made in the USA
Multiple Sizes

Description

The Therm-A-Rest NeoAir XLite Women’s Ultralight Inflatable Air Mattress for three-season backpacking, mountaineering, and camping is the ultimate minimalist’s expedition sleeping pad. Offering maximum warmth for the weight, it''s designed specifically for women, with an extra layer of reflective ThermaCapture technology. While the ThermaCapture technology traps radiant heat within the mat, the Triangular Core Matrix minimizes heat loss during sleep, and provides structure, support, and comfort in a 2.5-inch inflated mattress. The Therm-A-Rest NeoAir XLite Women’s sleeping pad is perfect for lightweight expeditions thanks to its innovative tapered design and materials, which eliminate bulk, making it possible to pack the ground pad to the size of a one-liter water bottle. Measures 66x20x2.5 inches inflated, packs to 9x4 inches, and weighs 12 ounces. Available in two styles: Equipped with the Standard Valve, or equipped with the WingLock Valve which is able to inflate a pad three times faster than a standard valve thanks to a larger barrel and optional one-way inflation. Standard Valve models include stuff sack and repair kit for fixing punctures, and WingLock Valve models include a pump sack (for easier, breath-free pad inflation), a stuff sack and a repair kit. Made in the USA. Manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty.

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    Additional Information

  • ASIN: B07YFX3X31
  • Customer Reviews: 4.4 out of 5 stars 183Reviews
  • Best Sellers Rank: #207,214 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #187 in Camping Air Mattresses
  • Date First Available: September 27, 2019
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Q: Do I need a pump for this?

A: You''re paying for a high quality technical product. The insulative ("R" value) is preserve…

Amazon Customer | 6 years ago

Q: Are these women or mens sized?

A: I got the women''s version last year and being 5''1" it was pretty small for me. Had I know…

C. Collins | 5 years ago

Q: How do I know I''m getting the newest version of this pad?

A: I know that there is a newer version of this pad with a self inflator, but for the extra …

bal | 5 years ago

Q: Is stuff sack and repair kit included?

A: Yes, they were included with mine.

C. Collins | 5 years ago

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Customer reviews

4.4 out of 54.4 out of 5183 global ratings

Top reviews from the United States

Dizzy4.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase The valve sucks but when it works, it''s great! Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2018 I''ve done about 5000 miles with a series of these pads. When they work, they work great! The R value is huge for the low weight, I used to always get cold on foam pads. The problem is that the valve keeps busting. My first pad went somewhere around mile 7 or 800 on the... See more I''ve done about 5000 miles with a series of these pads. When they work, they work great! The R value is huge for the low weight, I used to always get cold on foam pads. The problem is that the valve keeps busting. My first pad went somewhere around mile 7 or 800 on the AT and was a gradual progression to blowing it up 6 times a night (a total of 2100ish miles on that pad). They didn''t email me back for a month even though I mentioned I was a thru-hiker, and when I called a couple weeks in they said I had to mail the pad and was very rude honestly. Um, I''m thru hiking, I can''t get off trail for a week or two to mail to you. Apparently this guy was not following the usual policy which is very hooking up thru hikers.

On the PCT it again failed after about 8-900 miles and I called (do NOT email, I did that too and again it took a month), the rep was super nice this time and was able to arrange for a loaner to be sent in maybe 2 weeks, at which point I''d send mine in for repair. The loaner was not the same pad which was a huge drag, it weighed a lb more, and didn''t fit inside my pack, but at least I had a pad. My pad was kaputz and they sent me a new pad, which failed rapidly (blowing up 6-8 times/night) about 250-300 miles in. Ugh. Not the way to do the Cascades and Sierras. Again after sending in my pad once my hike was over they just sent me a new one. 100 miles of desert hiking so far and it''s been ok. To be honest if I had more $ I would consider something else, but there''s not a ton of UL options (Big Agnes has a new pad out with similar specs but few reviews). I have heard from European hikers that the pads they buy, manufactured in Ireland instead, do not have this issue with the valve busting. Can''t confirm this though.
19 people found this helpful Helpful Report Sensor2.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Uncomfortable Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2020 Unless you are a very narrow person this pad has an unbalanced pool float feel. Partially because air does move inside with your movements and you feel it, plus the pad is sooo narrow, your elbows are outside the pad. This a very unusual feeling thats not conducive to... See more Unless you are a very narrow person this pad has an unbalanced pool float feel. Partially because air does move inside with your movements and you feel it, plus the pad is sooo narrow, your elbows are outside the pad. This a very unusual feeling thats not conducive to sleeping. Yes its noisy to move on, to be expected at this point. It is fairly warm. The valve system sucks, why CD cant design a flat valve with a dump is beyond me, makes the fiddliness of inflation and especially deflation a breeze. CD simply imposes a penalty on you and forces you to spend your morning squeezing air through that little valve.
I think unless the R value of this pad is exactly what you need, then there are better options. The pros to this pad are the warmth to weight ratio. Thats where the pros end. The cons are everything else, form, function, fiddly, comfort. And at the end of the day if you''re not getting a good nights rest, it just makes a trip miserable.
6 people found this helpful Helpful Report bullybuster1.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Very Expensive mistake Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2020Style: WingLock Valve This is the most uncomfortable thing ever to sleep on. Imaging sleeping on a pool floaty. All the positive reviews saying this is the most comfortable mattress ever is a huge lie. Plus this thing is so narrow, if you turn, your body will end up on the floor. Only thing... See more This is the most uncomfortable thing ever to sleep on. Imaging sleeping on a pool floaty. All the positive reviews saying this is the most comfortable mattress ever is a huge lie. Plus this thing is so narrow, if you turn, your body will end up on the floor. Only thing that is good is extremely lightweight and insulating to cold floor. I ended up buying a memory foam mattress that is 1000 times comfier. 4 people found this helpful Helpful Report Sue Jones3.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Needs a wider choice. Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2017 Pretty nice. Plenty of hip and shoulder protection for a side sleeper. My problem is with the width. I''m a restless sleeper and constantly change positions. I kept rolling off the pad. Plus when you are on your back there''s nothing under your elbows. Super uncomfortable in... See more Pretty nice. Plenty of hip and shoulder protection for a side sleeper. My problem is with the width. I''m a restless sleeper and constantly change positions. I kept rolling off the pad. Plus when you are on your back there''s nothing under your elbows. Super uncomfortable in that position. Can''t lay in your tent and read a book or look at a map. I''d buy a short wide mat any day over current choices. I care more that my elbows have a pad under them than my feet. 9 people found this helpful Helpful Report Jennifer T.2.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Way Too Noisy For Me BUT very packable! Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020Style: WingLock Valve I knew I was going to get some crinkling at night with a pad like this but it was just way too much. I move around a lot in my sleep and it was so noisy I woke up my partner (who''s a rather heavy sleeper). What I do like is its high R-value. I wouldn''t use this... See more I knew I was going to get some crinkling at night with a pad like this but it was just way too much. I move around a lot in my sleep and it was so noisy I woke up my partner (who''s a rather heavy sleeper).

What I do like is its high R-value. I wouldn''t use this during the summer months the heat is just reflected off the ground and too your body it gets too warm for me on summer nights around 45-60deg (but I use a 15deg bag just fyi). The best thing about this is its packed size, it is crazy small and lightweight. I would recommend it if you do not mind the crinkling at night and need an ultralight pad.
One person found this helpful Helpful Report Barbara1.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Only lasted 5 nights Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2017 The fabric split in the middle of the night on it''s fifth use, The split is too long for the repair tape that came with it. It was never on the ground, only used on a tent floor. Very disappointed for this very expensive mat. 8 people found this helpful Helpful Report C. Collins5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Great little mattress! Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2015 I get cold easily and needed something lightweight for backpacking that would keep me relatively warm at night. The weight and size are great for packing in, and it kept the cold from seeping into me on low 40''s nights. It''s pretty narrow, so for people who thrash around... See more I get cold easily and needed something lightweight for backpacking that would keep me relatively warm at night. The weight and size are great for packing in, and it kept the cold from seeping into me on low 40''s nights. It''s pretty narrow, so for people who thrash around in their sleep, this probably won''t do. I''m a back-and-side sleeper and it was perfect for that - my hip and shoulder did not sink into the ground, which pleasantly surprised me, considering how thin the mattress is. Except for the narrowness (which I eventually figured out how to navigate), it''s extremely comfortable, especially for a lightweight mattress. Some people have complained about the noise, which I didn''t find problematic at all. It does make some noise when you move around, but certainly not enough to keep ME awake! It does seem somewhat ''delicate'' so I just make sure not to put it on anything rough or sharp, to avoid poking a hole in it, but it comes with a patch kit in case that happens. I''m very happy with this purchase and would recommend it. 17 people found this helpful Helpful Report iridescentfire3.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Loud and slippery, but thick Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019 I was desperate for a sleeping pad before a trip, so got this despite the reviews. I experienced the same problems: it is super noisy and it’s slippery so you fall off (particularly feet and elbows). This woman’s pad is much thicker than the unisex, which was a great... See more I was desperate for a sleeping pad before a trip, so got this despite the reviews. I experienced the same problems: it is super noisy and it’s slippery so you fall off (particularly feet and elbows). This woman’s pad is much thicker than the unisex, which was a great positive. I did end up laying on both and was glad I chose the women’s. 4 people found this helpful Helpful Report

Top reviews from other countries

Sarah 1.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Too noisy and a bit challenging to stay on top of it. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 28, 2019 I spent a long time reading reviews and this product came out top again and again, so I decided to splash out. It really doesn''t work for me. On the plus side, it packs up really small and is lightweight, but that is all I have to say that is good. I can''t really say if...See moreI spent a long time reading reviews and this product came out top again and again, so I decided to splash out. It really doesn''t work for me. On the plus side, it packs up really small and is lightweight, but that is all I have to say that is good. I can''t really say if it''s warm or not as it''s quite narrow and if I rolled over, I''d wake up with some part of my body on the cold ground (I''m 5''4" and 57 kg, so I don''t think I''m a big person and my tent is tiny). I think it''s too thick for me, I''d prefer something a little more ''solid''. Also, it''s REALLY noisy. I regret spending this amount of money on something that I don''t enjoy sleeping on. It obviously works for many people, but not me. I spent a long time reading reviews and this product came out top again and again, so I decided to splash out. It really doesn''t work for me. On the plus side, it packs up really small and is lightweight, but that is all I have to say that is good. I can''t really say if it''s warm or not as it''s quite narrow and if I rolled over, I''d wake up with some part of my body on the cold ground (I''m 5''4" and 57 kg, so I don''t think I''m a big person and my tent is tiny). I think it''s too thick for me, I''d prefer something a little more ''solid''. Also, it''s REALLY noisy. I regret spending this amount of money on something that I don''t enjoy sleeping on. It obviously works for many people, but not me. 4 people found this helpful Report Tesla 5.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase You get what you pay for Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 9, 2020
The BEST camping pad I’ve slept on. Previously my hips and shoulders ache but this is like a mattress. I’ve used it 3 times now, also warm but not tested it in really cold conditions yet. You get what you pay for, and this is worth every penny (just a lot of pennies). The BEST camping pad I’ve slept on. Previously my hips and shoulders ache but this is like a mattress. I’ve used it 3 times now, also warm but not tested it in really cold conditions yet. You get what you pay for, and this is worth every penny (just a lot of pennies). Report altea66 1.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase I was not lucky. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 21, 2021 After just two nights, it broke. I had to send it back. I know how popular these are, and I already bought another one of the same thing. I give it another try After just two nights, it broke. I had to send it back. I know how popular these are, and I already bought another one of the same thing. I give it another try Report Translate all reviews to EnglishSabrina G. 2.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Falsche Beschreibung (Stand: 27.08.2020) - WR ist 4,2 R! Reviewed in Germany on May 28, 2020 In der Beschreibung (Stand: 27.08.2020) steht, dass die WR-Variante einen höheren Wert als die anderen haben soll, nämlich 5,4. Das ist auch der Grund, weshalb ich bei diesem Verkäufer bestellt habe, obwohl der Preis auch höher ist. Leider ist das nicht der Fall. Bei der...See moreIn der Beschreibung (Stand: 27.08.2020) steht, dass die WR-Variante einen höheren Wert als die anderen haben soll, nämlich 5,4. Das ist auch der Grund, weshalb ich bei diesem Verkäufer bestellt habe, obwohl der Preis auch höher ist. Leider ist das nicht der Fall. Bei der WR-Variante sind es auch nur 4,2 R trotz des höheren Preises! Für meine Zwecke (3 Jahreszeiten-Backpacking + wärmere Winternächte) ist es noch ok, hätte mich aber sehr über 5,4 R gefreut. Nachtrag: Nachdem ich eine Nacht auf der Luftmatratze im Zelt verbracht habe, stellte ich fest, dass in der Früh nur mehr noch halb so viel Luft drin war, wie am Abend davor. Vielleicht lag das am Temperaturunterschied? - Eher nein, denn ich testete die Matratze daraufhin unter gleichbleibenden Bedingungen im Zimmer: Ich ließ die Matratze aufgeblasen und ohne sie zu belasten drei Tage lang auf dem Boden liegen. Sie nahm aus meiner Sicht leider deutlich mit jedem Tag an Volumen ab. Der Verkäufer war verständnisvoll und nahm die Matratze gleich zurück. Ersatz gab es keinen. Alle Kosten wurden erstattet. In der Beschreibung (Stand: 27.08.2020) steht, dass die WR-Variante einen höheren Wert als die anderen haben soll, nämlich 5,4. Das ist auch der Grund, weshalb ich bei diesem Verkäufer bestellt habe, obwohl der Preis auch höher ist. Leider ist das nicht der Fall. Bei der WR-Variante sind es auch nur 4,2 R trotz des höheren Preises!

Für meine Zwecke (3 Jahreszeiten-Backpacking + wärmere Winternächte) ist es noch ok, hätte mich aber sehr über 5,4 R gefreut.

Nachtrag:
Nachdem ich eine Nacht auf der Luftmatratze im Zelt verbracht habe, stellte ich fest, dass in der Früh nur mehr noch halb so viel Luft drin war, wie am Abend davor.

Vielleicht lag das am Temperaturunterschied? - Eher nein, denn ich testete die Matratze daraufhin unter gleichbleibenden Bedingungen im Zimmer: Ich ließ die Matratze aufgeblasen und ohne sie zu belasten drei Tage lang auf dem Boden liegen. Sie nahm aus meiner Sicht leider deutlich mit jedem Tag an Volumen ab.

Der Verkäufer war verständnisvoll und nahm die Matratze gleich zurück. Ersatz gab es keinen. Alle Kosten wurden erstattet.
12 people found this helpful Report Translate review to Englishsimon l. 1.0 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase Never even worked.... Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2021 Now Thermarest is a know company that makes proper camping gear. But this one is faulty. Purchased it in febuary so not much camping done in Canadian winters... Just went on a trip and it never held air for 1 night!!! And since this is amazon crap, passed 30 days you can''t...See moreNow Thermarest is a know company that makes proper camping gear. But this one is faulty. Purchased it in febuary so not much camping done in Canadian winters... Just went on a trip and it never held air for 1 night!!! And since this is amazon crap, passed 30 days you can''t return or refund anything. SCREW this website. It''s a plague. Hopefully this seller will reach out and make me whole because this is unnacceptable. Now Thermarest is a know company that makes proper camping gear. But this one is faulty. Purchased it in febuary so not much camping done in Canadian winters... Just went on a trip and it never held air for 1 night!!!

And since this is amazon crap, passed 30 days you can''t return or refund anything. SCREW this website. It''s a plague.

Hopefully this seller will reach out and make me whole because this is unnacceptable.
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