CountryRoadJust make sure all the air is out, and fold it according to the folding lines that you can see from it being folded from fabric. This is my fourth Klymit sleeping pad, and each serves a purpose for different terrains and weather. But I did have a hard time figuring it out with my first Klymit pad. The key thing here is getting all the air out. If I leave a little bit of air, I'll have a hard time putting them back in the sack. I've got it dialed now, and it's really easy. These are by far the best, most affordable pads in the market, in my opinion. And their customer service is outstanding.
CountryRoadNot finding it tough at all. Takes me 2 rolls. While laying flat on it, open valve. Use your bod for most of the work. Next you roll it up unfolded as tight as you can. Next, fold in thirds length wise and roll again as tight as you can. Done. Goes back in easy.