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The Klymit Insulated Static V Luxe is a massive camping pad: 30 inches wide, 76 inches long, and a plush 3 inches thick. This pad is insulated with synthetic fibers, a reduced heat-loss design and an ergonomic body map for high comfort year round Read More
After almost 3 years of use in 100 degree desert heat of eastern Oregon and riverside in the Grand Canyon, in 0 degree weather in Wisconsin, and every climate in between, this is the best sleeping pad made. Easy to inflate for its size, tough, and comfortable. Although the Luxe has been used primarily in car camping, dog-sledding, and rafting trips, I use its smaller (orange static V) for backpacking, and even then am tempted to carry the extra weight in exchange for the quality of sleep. Truly more comfortable than my bed at home.
Over $60 to ship two to Australia. Seems like a HUGE amount to ship fairly lightweight compact objects. What's the deal there? I'd be in for two if shipping wasn't such a stupid price
For those who missed this drop, theclymb.com has the non-insulated version of this pad on sale for $62.48, or the insulated version for $99.98, plus a 25% off coupon code "endless" that brings the prices down to $47 and $75.
WawiKirsingerI don't exactly follow the wording of your question, but these are typically $90-$120 on Amazon. There are occasional sales for $70-90, but they aren't super frequent. Overall, I'd say this is a decent deal, since shipping is going to put it at about $89.
I bought the non-insulated version a month ago on Amazon when it was their deal of the day. I've used it only once, but I am extremely pleased with this pad in terms of comfort and size. I'm fairly broad shouldered and I was able to stay on the pad comfortably. I sleep on my side and on my stomach, and this was extremely comfortable. I was tired of smaller pads slipping out from under me at night, or just being uncomfortable.
I highly recommend this product. I'm a side sleeper and turn throughout the night. Have had no problems at all, though I recommend inflating it fully (firm) if you're a side sleeper so you get max comfort.
BUT I do not recommend it at this price. I've bought two of them now at under $50 through Clymb when they have their sales every 6 months or so. The prices on Massdrop have never been great for this product.
I own this and have used the insulated pad now 4 times. I'm 6' and 200lbs.... easy to inflate, light in the pack and folds up small. I did buy mine at Costco due to return policy but so far so good. It is a little noisy as I go back and forth from my side. Should you buy it?- I would recommend it- you need good sleep for extended treks- this is a good component to a sleeping system. It won't break the bank and works.