Klymit Static V2 Sleeping Pad for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

8.0
out of 10
16 Positive, 1 Mixed & 3 Negative
from 20 Reviews
Retail Price:
$64.95
Used Value:
$38.97
Sale Value:
$58.46

Lighter than—yet just as comfortable as—the original, the Klymit Static V2 Sleeping Pad is a must-have for any serious backpacker. With a new, lighter high-end polyester fabric, the V2 makes for a cushy trek in and then an even cushier night's sleep. It only takes 10-15 breaths to inflate, and with the included stuff sack and patch kit, transportation and repairs are a breeze.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
16.33 oz
Dimensions:
72 x 23 x 2.5 in
Material:
[top] 30D, [bottom] 75D
Packed Size:
3 x 8 in
Pump:
no
R-Value:
1.3
Recommended Use:
camping
Shape:
rectangular
Stuff Sack:
yes
Style:
air pad

Full Reviews

2
Deflated 2nd night into a 14 day trip leaving me sleeping on hard ground! Unable to fix, bad valve.
JOE D., backcountry.com
September 22, 2020
4
The quality of this item is good and comfortable for the price if you're a back sleeper. I'm 6ft 180lbs and this pad is too thin for me as a side sleeper. I was on a 5 day canoe trip and woke up several times each night from hip pain and had bruises over both hips by the end of the trip. Pros: Inflates easy, easy to use valve, durable. Cons: Too thin and not enough support for a side sleeper. Deflates a little slowly.
Kevin S, backcountry.com
April 11, 2020
2
I was very excited to use this sleeping pad after getting it for a work/research backpacking trip to Yellowstone. I was impressed by the price and the reviews. However, 1-2 days into my trip, the pad was already leaking and woke up several times throughout the night laying on the rock hard ground after it had deflated. It has a neat valve that twists shut, but mine seemed to be leaking from the valve so I do not think it is sealing all the way and not sure how to fix it. Disappointed nonetheless.
Hannah, backcountry.com
March 21, 2020
8
Solid lad for the price, packs well, weighs little. Pretty comfortable and geometry of the pad keeps you from rolling off. Not the best pad ever but definitely up there. Ridges makenit sleep cold on the snow but that’s not really what it was made for. Only real complaint is that it is hard to blownall the way up while closing air valve. 9/10 overall rating. Solid setup for the bargain price.
Winston Mueller, backcountry.com
August 3, 2019
10
I was really impressed with this pad. I brought it along on a two night backpacking trip for my mom to use. She's 5'7" with a smaller frame and this was perfect for her. I wouldn't recommend it for anyone over 6'0" however. It rolls up to be about the size of a Nalgene. There are lighter options out there for backpacking and thru-hiking but this one works wonderfully if you're going on anything under a 3 night trip. It doesn't take much to inflate it, and it's lofty so side sleepers will be pleased with it's performance.
Chloe Moon, backcountry.com
July 22, 2019
10
I love this sleeping pad. Being a side sleeper i found incredible comfort while using this pad. It's small, light and quick to inflate. Its extremely comfortable and seems very durable. I've only used a handful of times but so far I've been really impressed!
Austin Allen, backcountry.com
July 17, 2019
10
A friend of mine took this pad to Capitol Reef and LOVED it!!! Here's what he had to say: I highly recommend this sleeping pad. It has a unique design which requires very little air to fully inflate, which is great at the end of a tough day when you just want to get set up and relax. It took another member of my group about 4 times as long to blow up his pad! It also packs down incredibly small--smaller than my Nalgene--for minimal pack space and weight. Awesome pad!!!
Alex Popowych, backcountry.com
July 15, 2019
10
this pad was great, it didn't move around that much, it stayed under me, it was an easy set, the material is super durable, they were an easy pack up as well. Super lightweight, and can roll up to a great packable size. I would definitely suggest this item to a friend, great for camping and backpacking.
Annika Lee, backcountry.com
July 3, 2019
10
This sleeping pad is very comfortable for how packable and lightweight it is. It works very well for side sleepers like myself. It only takes a few large breaths to blow it up so you won't be exhausted afterwards.
Jeff Collier, backcountry.com
June 14, 2019
10
I was in the market looking for the lightest and best comfort on a sleeping pad, My friend had a extra one gave it to me for I can sleep, and the next day I had to order me one ASAP! I had one of the best night sleeps down in Moab thanks to the Klymit! I have it over for 3 months now best sleep I have while camping!
christoper lopez, backcountry.com
June 4, 2019
10
I borrowed this pad from a friend for a weekend camping trip. I move around a lot in my sleep & tend to sleep on my side alot; I never felt the ground! This pad is absolutely amazing, especially for the size & price.
Madie B., backcountry.com
May 25, 2019
10
The Static V2 sleeping pad is great for warm weather camping. It's thick enough for side sleepers and back sleepers alike. It's small enough and doesn't take forever to inflate. If you're camping in colder weather check out the insulated version to keep you warmer. I toss and turn a lot at night and the side baffles help keep me on the pad and off the ground. Highly recommend it.
Nick Wrzesinski, backcountry.com
October 12, 2018
10
I bought this pad as a gift for a family member. They are just getting into camping backpacking and needed a solid pad without spending a lot of money. They have taken this out a few time and love how compact and comfortable this pad has been. Would reccomend to anyone!
Annika, backcountry.com
October 2, 2018
8
These pads are great! They pack up so small but they are amazingly comfortable! The V2 is a must have for backpacking light! Durability will be proven over time, but for now I'm really optimistic!
Aaron Libby, backcountry.com
September 25, 2018
10
This thing is really easy to blow up, and packs down easily once you get used to it. It's also really comfortable to sleep on pretty much no mater how you sleep. If you're on the taller side or sleep on your side it's a really good option. I haven't had any problems with it popping or tearing yet, and I even woke up to find that I'd slept on top of a pretty jagged stump (which I didn't notice thanks to this thing). I think you get a lot more than you'd expect based on its price point.
Brian Higgins, backcountry.com
September 18, 2018
8
Easy to air up. It is so small. Good for camping. Only downside is its R value is a little low but you can always buy an insulated one.
Sam, backcountry.com
August 21, 2018
2
I bought this pad for my boyfriend for his birthday. the first time we opened it was on the site we had canoed to stay for 5 nights. the thing had multiple holes. we canoed to town and got the appropriate materials to patch the holes. the patches wouldn't hold and ultimately I ended up sleeping on the ground for 5 nights. huge disappointment
kelly W., backcountry.com
August 6, 2018
10
Absolutely love this thing for the price and size. If you don't currently use an inflatable pad, just spend the fifty bucks and treat yourself to a fairly light, extremely comfortable, space saving pad.
Sean Boulanger, backcountry.com
July 2, 2018
8
Very comfortable, super light, and surprisingly small pack size. Given the weight, size, and comfort of this pad, I would consider it to be a great option for the money. The only downside is that the material can tear if you are not careful but it does come with a patch kit.
Josh Breitbach, backcountry.com
July 2, 2018
8
My valve ended up seizing up due to errant dust/wind storms. Still works ok, but I have a yank the entire valve core out in order to deflate/inflate. Kind of a bummer. Other than that it's an easy, comfortable, and tiny pad.
Sunn Kim, backcountry.com
June 11, 2018