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Klymit Inertia XL

Klymit Inertia XL

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If you’re looking for the most real estate with the least amount of carrying weight, the Klymit Inertia XL is a prime option. As the lightest, most compact oversized camping pad on the market, the Inertia XL utilizes a neutral body map design to comfortably accommodate most body sizes Read More

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Tyler
2438
Oct 22, 2015
Exciting news group! We’re happy to report that all of the orders have been shipped out and are now on the way to you! Please allow 24-48 hours for tracking to get into the shipper's system and start updating.
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Tyler
2438
Oct 21, 2015
Great news! The group’s order was picked up from the vendor and is now on its way to our warehouse in New Jersey. Given the tracking information provided, our warehouse team expects the shipment to come in by 10/21 and will be ready to get the order repacked and off to you as soon as it comes in.
Occasionally the shipment experiences a delay en route, but rest assured that we will keep the group updated throughout the entire process and let you know if something causes it to be set back.
We are thankful for your continued patience and you can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 10/23 or earlier if anything comes up.
Tyler
2438
Oct 13, 2015
It’s happening! Thanks to each of you, the drop was a success and we have contacted the vendor for the Klymit Inertia XL and submitted the group’s order. They are now working hard and preparing your orders for shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey, where our team will be standing by ready to break everything down into individual orders and reship them directly to you. We currently expect to have everything out of our warehouse and on its way to you by 10/26.
We will certainly keep you up to date on the process and provide all of you with updated information about the order status as soon as it becomes available to us.
You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 10/20 .
Ryan28801
61
Oct 9, 2015
I have one of these, I use it inside my bag which is a military issue ranger (lightweight) bag and it fits, just barely, but it fits from the toe all the way to up to the top of the hood, and I've never needed an additional pillow. Also, hard to roll off of it if it's in the bag. The thinner material used, compared to my 20 year old thermarest, is questionable to me if used directly on the ground, I'd recommend some sort of ground cloth unless sleeping on a very clean spot. I'm a hammock camper and while it doesn't have any intrinsic insulation, the way the holes allow the loft of your bag to keep from being as compressed seems to me to make for a warmer sleep than without it. And the option of choosing how firm you want it is nice. I often used to blow extra breaths into my thermarest, and you will need to use the included bulb pump to get it extra firm, though in the hammock, i typically don't inflate it that much. I just couldn't pass on the pack size compared to my thermarest. Now it stays inside my pack, away from the elements. Also, it's about twice as thick as my old rectangle when inflated, pure luxury to me when on the ground in a bivy. I also like the included patch kit in the top flap. They have a great warranty, and are a steal at this price I think. Only thing I miss is not being able to fold it into a chair. ;-) My $.02
mikesyr
15
Oct 6, 2015
Looks to be a serviceable alternative to the way more expensive Thermarest XLITE.
This Inertia XL looks to be the same weight as the large XLITE, and roughly $100 cheaper.
The insulation may be suspect for those of us who use quilts though.
Syko
10
Oct 4, 2015
god damnit, this is the worst time for this drop :P i wish it dropped in like june when i was going camping like every other week
bed428
32
Oct 4, 2015
How's the ground insulation on this design/model? I've always used foam pads and am not sure what to expect.
VicN
22
Oct 6, 2015
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Doesn't Look like this one has any R-rating so probably very little insulation, mainly for the ultra light backpacking. Though if you fill it with Argon that would provide some thermal insulation.
DannyMilks
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Oct 6, 2015
VicNThis can be used on above or below your sleeping bag, though keep in mind this one is XL, so it would work best with a wide sleeping bag.
It's not possible to get an accurate R-rating when a pad is constructed with holes, like all of the Klymit's Inertia pads. As your sleeping bag is able to loft and fill up the holes in the pad, this should be as warm or warmer than any standard uninsulated bag (which would have an R-value of 1-1.5). @bed428 @VicN
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