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Comfort Level
Customers have mixed opinions on the comfort level of the Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Xlite NXT Ultralight Camping and Backpacking Sleeping Pad, but generally positive. Most customers mentioned that it is comfortable, easy to use, and lightweight. A small group of purchasers noted that it's heavier than some competitive products and required careful handling to avoid punctures. Overall, the pad is praised for its comfort, ease of inflation, and portability.
Leak Resistance
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the leak resistance of the Therm-a-Rest NeoAir Xlite NXT sleeping pad. While some are pleased with its durability, others have experienced leaks and issues with the repair process.

Highlights
Quality
Supplied pump sack makes these things easy to inflate- just expand the sacks volume and start rolling (numerous times) take adv... Read More
Love the deflate lever-portion of the valve combined with the normal screw-cap, that makes it so easy to let out just the right... Read More
I inflated it hard like all the other pads i've used, and in the middle of the night it was still rock hard and i had to release air!
From reading the reviews, there seems to be a split on how much noise is created by this mattress.
Price
It is pricey, but sometimes you get what you pay for, and this is that case!
It's a bit pricey, but given what business class tickets cost, it's well worth the investment.
Packaging/appearance
Sleeping pads i've bought before have come in their stuff sacks, so this was a bit of a strange packaging decision to have the ... Read More
It seemed a bit difficult to get the air out at first but realized if you open the valve when you are packing up camp that it w... Read More
Competitiveness
Compared to the klymit static v, this pad is the height of luxury.
I did my research, and the neoair was always on top of the list.
Some airlines do provide mattress pads but they only help a little.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
comfortable, easy, small, little and narrow. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 212 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 13 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Despite being quite thin i havent had issues with leaks
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im glad i got the wide version because its not even that wide it feels like the size it should be
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It seemed a bit difficult to get the air out at first but realized if you open the valve when you are packing up camp that it will deflate almost all the air on its own
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It is a little narrow though so my arms hung off the sides
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This was a little uncomfortable but i guess it’s a trade off given the light weight
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Took this backpacking in white mtns for 4 days
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Lighter and smaller than my neoair
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Made for comfortable sleep but does make crinkle sound when you move which doesnt bother me
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