ALPS Mountaineering Lightweight Series Air Pad for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

6.7
out of 10
11 Positive, 5 Mixed & 3 Negative
from 19 Reviews
Retail Price:
$51.95
Used Value:
$31.17
Sale Value:
$46.76

The ALPS Mountaineering Lightweight Series Air Pad—go light, but don't go uncomfortable. This full-length pad features Jet Stream polyurethane open cell foam that inflates fast, feels plush, but doesn't bulk up on weight. Diamond ripstop fabric on the top, polyester taffeta on the bottom, and non-corrosive nylon valves all add up to long-term durability.

Specifications

Claimed Weight:
[regular] 2lb 4oz, [long] 3lb 14oz
Dimensions:
[regular] 20 x 72 x 1.5in, [long] 25 x 77 x 2in
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Material:
ripstop top fabric, polyester taffeta bottom fabric,
Packed Size:
[regular] 4.5 x 21in, [long] 6.5 x 26in
R-Value:
[regular] 4, [long] 5
Recommended Use:
backpacking, weekend camping
Shape:
rectangular
Stuff Sack:
yes

Full Reviews

4
I purchased one of these bad boys for a trek through Alaska and when i opened it up for a gear check before hitting the trail, I noticed a pretty sizable rip in the fabric towards the head. The product seems decent enough and I like the self-inflation aspect, but shipping a new product with a rip seems to speak ill of BackCountry.....very disapointed.
Avraham A., backcountry.com
July 24, 2019
2
I bought this pad 1/2 year ago and used it once last Fall. I just brought it on it's 2nd trip this Spring. While blowing it up, a huge air bubble formed in the middle of the pad: apparently the layers of material have separated (bad glue job?). The air bubble is hard and you cannot sleep on it. I let air out until it was somewhat usable. When I rolled it up the next morning, air pushed into the bubble again, leading to more separation of the material layers. The pad is defective and unusable. I'll go back to buying Thermorest products.
Twanet, backcountry.com
May 13, 2019
10
This mat worked great when i took a road trip with some buddies this summer to big bend and white sands new mexico. it was so comfortable i never had trouble falling asleep once (usually a common theme for me). Its easy go roll up, and doesn’t take up too much space. for car camping and short camping trips i think its an awesome product at a fair price.
Ethan P., backcountry.com
November 14, 2018
8
My daughter is light weight, so this was good for her. She had no issues with the pad. I know it is a little thin and may not hold up with someone of a larger weight.
Rhett Shafer, backcountry.com
October 8, 2018
2
Took it to point Reyes, and of the trip huge bubble in the middle, prefer rocks over this pad.
Cristobal L., backcountry.com
August 17, 2018
6
Nice and compactable pads. Got two of them to make one bed. The foam could be a bit more thicker but does it jobs from keep the sticks and rocks out of your back.
Mack, backcountry.com
April 30, 2018
8
So far, I'm liking this pad. It is very comfortable (in the living room) fully inflated. It has a bit of a self-inflating capability, but I wouldn't recommend relying on that. It definitely still needs to be blown up to get the full capacity. Comes with a repair kit, which is a nice touch. Overall, good car camp pad at a great price.
Andy Rice, backcountry.com
March 26, 2018
6
Bought this as a gift for my mother she was going on a car camping trip she wasn't super impressed with it I have not tried it personally; she said it got the job done but definitely could be better.
Patrick Winesett, backcountry.com
October 31, 2017
2
I liked the sleeping pad upon arrival. First night was OK second night of backpacking trip noticed a huge bubble on pad, but still worked. second time camping pad only inflates with a huge bubble on one end.
Cristobal L., backcountry.com
September 17, 2017
6
Bought this for my youngest son for when we go car camping. I expected this to pack down much smaller. But it is pretty bulky. I have 4 other pads that will fold in half and roll up to the size of half gallon of milk. And there is really nothing lightweight about this, unless you are comparing it to a an actual air mattress. It will be good for car camping, but I will need something else for backpacking.
Eduardo R., backcountry.com
September 2, 2017
10
Love this. Use it for car camping and it's magical. Just a little more squish under me for a good night's sleep. I open the valve and let it self-inflate, add a couple big breaths for more firmness, and it never leaks. When I deflate, I roll it up once while kneeling on it to push all the air out, then open it back up and roll it tighter to get it to fit back in the bag. Haven't had any issues at all. Effortless to use, worth every penny.
Iris R., backcountry.com
July 24, 2017
8
Got this pad passed down to me when my older brother upgraded his sleeping set up and it's a good starter pad. Inflates and rolls up pretty easy but not super pack-able by any means. Something smaller and lighter weight is on my radar for longer backpacking trips but for an affordable and durable car camping pad this is a solid option.
Kyle Scagnelli, backcountry.com
May 31, 2017
8
This is a life saver really comfy inflates rather quick and keeps you off the cold ground is a little heavy but totally worth it.
Chris V., backcountry.com
May 17, 2017
6
I've used this pad a few times. It is far more comfortable than the cheap foam pad it replaced. It does the job and seems well made. My only complaint is the weight. I ordered the regular size pad which weighs a shade over 2 pounds. As a hiker I do not consider that lightweight. Still I'm happy with it and do recommend it for car camping (perhaps not thick enough for this situation) or hiking on a strict budget where saved ounces aren't worth an extra 20 dollar bill.
chad prudhomme, backcountry.com
April 8, 2017
8
Quite frankly, I couldn't argue with the price of this snooze pad and while I do really, really love my Therm-a-Rest Prolite pad when backpacking, it doesn't exactly suit my needs when car camping - i.e. I wanted a little more cush underneath me. I actually bought two of these pads, and then picked up some coupler straps that allow me to rig the pads together and prevent the whole "crack-of-doom" situation that often happens when camping with two dogs and another person. For two people, the pads strapped together are pretty comfy. Albeit, I might pick up a third for the dogs so they can stop stealing my precious snooze space. In sum though, the Lightweight Air Series Pad abides! They're relatively lightweight and roll-up fairly well considering the fact that they're hefty car camping pads. They do self-inflate... however.... that leads me to my next point. So word to the wise, the pad will come wrapped in plastic, rather than its stuff sack (which it has, along with a repair kit). However, within the stuff sack are instructions on how exactly you should inflate this pad for the first time, which I strongly recommend following! Other than that, this pad is comfortable, easy-to-use and great for car camping.
Monique Seitz-Davis, backcountry.com
April 3, 2017
8
I got this to have something nicer than my backpacking pad when I'm pitching a tent within a ten-minute walk of a car. It's too bulky for me to want to take it into the back country, but it's perfect for car camping, and I've used it with overnight temps falling into the mid-20s. I found it to be sufficient insulation from the ground on that trip.
David S., backcountry.com
December 5, 2016
8
Awesome product. First time ever using a self inflating Air pad. It worked great just open it up let it roll out and in 30 mins its full. If you want it more firm give one breath and its full and firm. Very well insulated I took it to Yosemite so it got down to the 30s at night and it keep everything under me warm. It folds up very easy and is very light. Good product.
John C., backcountry.com
August 11, 2016
10
I've never used a small pad like this before - always just brought extra blankets for under my sleeping bag or used an air mattress. This is the perfect blend of the two. Literally effortless to inflate - open the valve, wait a couple minutes for it to self-inflate, blow a breath or two to finish it off, done. Just as easy to deflate - open the valve, start rolling it up. I found it's easiest to roll it up while letting out the air, then close the valve, and then re-roll it tighter so that I can easily put the elastic bands around it and fit it into the carrying bag. It was just enough padding to make my car camping night nearly as soft as sleeping at home, despite lumps and bumps from the latches and mats and junk in the car. I imagine it would be just as helpful to soften up a rocky spot of ground in the tent. So glad I bought this!
Iris R., backcountry.com
June 30, 2016
8
This is my first sleeping pad, so far im pretty happy with it. I'm a pretty big guy 6'3" and 210lbs, and it for the most part supports my weight. I think if I really wanted a super comfortable setup id go with the air matress type. But this pad is great for ease of use and its durable. Its also easy to deflate as well. packing it up only takes a minute and a half.
James F., backcountry.com
April 17, 2016