With the Static V Sleeping Pad from Klymit underneath you, it won't matter if you sleep on your side, tummy, or back.
This sleeping pad incorporates body-mapping V-chamber technology – a deep weld patterning to create expansion zones that allow the pad to lock beneath you. This design improves thermal comfort and provides support regardless of what position you roll into. Plus, it also makes the Static V loads easier to inflate and deflate. Integrated side rails are neatly disguised within the pad's patterning and construction and prevent you from touching the ground while also stabilising the air movement within the pad, which is especially good for wrigglers.
With a lightweight and small pack-size, Klymit's Static V Sleeping Pad has all the comfort and technology without the hefty price.
ASTM F3340-18 R-Value: 1.3
Lightweight and packable air pad
V-Chamber™ design limits air movement and heat loss
Maintains lofted air pockets for a comfortable and supported sleep
Quick to inflate - 10-15 breaths
Easy-to-use valve for rapid deflation
Durable and rugged 75D polyester fabric
R-Value:
1.3 | ASTM F3340−18
External Dimensions:
183L x 58W cm
Packed Dimensions:
18L x 10W x 10H cm
Weight:
0.531 Kg
Mat Thickness:
6 cm
Material:
75D Polyester
Suggested Use:
Camping | Hiking | Trekking | Bikepacking
Warranty:
Limited Lifetime
Supplier Code:
BK06SVGR02C
Snowys Code:
41759
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Can you tell me the difference between the V and V2 pads, please. Are these suitable for a heavier person?
Justin - Orange, NSW(2 years ago)
G'day Justin,
The only difference is the V2 is 12% lighter than the V, due to using a much lower and lighter grad material on the mattress top. If you're a heavier person the only issue I can think of is feeling the ground through that mat, in which case you'd be wanting a thicker option, especially if you're also a side sleeper. It can be challenging to say with certainty, and I would recommend trying a few options out in person at a local store if you can.