Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.13 x 3.07 x 3.03 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.29 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 47 x 20 x 2.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.38 Pounds |
Brand Name | Therm-a-Rest |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime. |
Model Name | NeoAir Uberlite |
Color | Orion |
Material | Nylon, Plastic |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Therm-a-Rest |
Part Number | 13247 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | Ultralight Backpacking Sleeping Pad |
Included Components | Pump Sack, Repair Kit, Stuff Sack |
Size | Small - 20 x 47 Inches |
Sport Type | Cycling, Climbing, Camping & Hiking |
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Therm-a-Rest NeoAir UberLite Ultralight Backpacking Sleeping Pad
Size | Small - 20 x 47 Inches |
Special Feature | Ultralight, Compact, Insulated |
Brand | Therm-a-Rest |
Color | Orion |
Product Dimensions | 47"L x 20"W x 2.5"Th |
Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping Pad |
Included Components | Pump Sack, Repair Kit, Stuff Sack |
Target Audience | Adult |
Model Name | NeoAir Uberlite |
Capacity | 1440 Pounds |
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About this item
- Featherlight (6 ounces) insulated air mattress with 2.5 inches of luxurious cushion for minimalist camping and backpacking
- Triangular Core Matrix construction offers double stacked triangular baffles creating a stable surface while minimizing heat loss
- 2.3 R-value provides 3-season warmth but can be stacked with a solid foam pad like the Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite SOL to increase warmth for 4-season adventures
- Equipped with a dependable and rugged WingLock valve providing easy inflation and lightning-fast deflation
- Foam-free NeoAir construction allows the pad to pack down smaller than a 1-liter water bottle
- Small size measure 20 x 47 x 2.5 inches and packs down to 6 x 3.4 inches. Includes stuff sack, pump sack, and repair kit
- Made in the USA
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From the brand
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In 1971, a mix of unemployed Boeing engineers, a leaky foam gardening pad, and the dream of better nights under the stars came together to change how we experience the outdoors forever.
By 1972, Cascade Designs was formed and began selling the Therm-a-Rest Standard 3/4 – the world’s first self-inflating sleeping pad.
The rest, as they say, is history.
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We are committed to providing you with the best possible solutions in outdoor comfort and keeping a vigilant eye on our environmental footprint while we do it. From smaller things, like repurposing die-cut foams to make our Compressible Pillows, to a broad, global awareness of our supply chain’s impact.
One of our longest-standing initiatives has been a commitment to making our products “In Market”. This initiative has enabled us to greatly reduce the length and complication of our supply chain, resulting in better service and a smaller global footprint.
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From the manufacturer
NeoAir XLite | NeoAir UberLite | NeoAir XTherm | NeoAir Topo Luxe | NeoAir Topo | |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars
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3.9 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.0 out of 5 stars
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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R-Value | 4.2 | 2.3 | 6.9 | 3.7 | 2.3 |
Weight | 12.5 oz | 8.8 oz | 15 oz | 1 lbs 7 oz | 1 lbs 5 oz |
Thickness | 2.5 inches | 2.5 inches | 2.5 inches | 4 inches | 3 inches |
Packed Dimension | 9 in x 4.1 in | 6 in x 3.6 in | 9 in x 4.0 in | 24 cm x 14 cm | 9.2 x 5.5 in |
Top Fabric Type | 30D rip HT Nylon | 15D Nylon | 30D rip HT Nylon | 50D polyester knit | 50D polyester |
Pump Sack Included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Repair Kit Included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
ThermaCapture | ✓ | ✓ | |||
Made in the USA | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Multiple Sizes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Product Description
Weighing in at just over a half-pound, the insulted Therm-a-Rest NeoAir UberLite Minimalist Backpacking Air Mattress is a highly packable sleeping pad perfect for ultralight camping and backpacking that demands a minimalist pack. Therm-a-Rest’s proprietary construction provides the critical warmth needed in the backcountry offering an R-value of 2.0 (R-value measures the material’s ability to insulate; the higher the R-value, the warmer the sleeping pad). Boasting 2.5-inches of luxurious NeoAir comfort, the minimal UberLite makes a big impact during nights in the backcountry. The tapered design reduces weight without compromising warmth, and the unique fabrics used for this pad meet strict durability standards that backpackers, alpinists and thru-hikers can depend on. This camping air mattress inflates in less than two minutes by blowing into the valve, and packs to the size smaller than a one-liter water bottle. Available in 3 sizes: Small measures 47x20x2.5 inches inflated, packs to 6x3.3 inches, and weighs 6 ounces; Regular measures 72x20x2.5 inches inflated, packs to 6x3.5 inches, and weighs 8.8 ounces; Large measures 77x25x2.5 inflated, packs to 7.5x3.7 inches, and weighs 12 ounces. Stuff sack and repair kit included. Manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty. Made in the USA.
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ASIN | B07YCJ63L1 |
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Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #121,642 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #164 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
Date First Available | July 13, 2019 |
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Customers like the comfort of the air mattress. They say it is very loud. They appreciate the weight. However, some customers have reported issues with air capacity, saying the mattress didn't hold air. They also have issues with leakage. Customers are mixed on quality, size, durability, and inflation.
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Customers like the weight of the air mattress. For example, they mention it's really light, and compact. Some say it'll be great for backpacking.
"I went from a over one pound pad to this! Its so small and light you wont even know you are carrying it...." Read more
"...Comfortable and lightweight. What more can you ask for in a pad?" Read more
"...My daughter tried hers at home. It was easy to inflate and lightweight, which made it ideal for our trip...." Read more
"...No leaks. Easy to blow up. Easy to pack up. Incredibly light. Quite comfortable aside from the sizing issues...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the air mattress. For example, they mention it's comfortable but loud.
"...Comfortable and lightweight. What more can you ask for in a pad?" Read more
"...The fabric is noisy, but the mattress is comfortable...." Read more
"...It's not super comfortable, but pretty much in line with the competition...." Read more
"...No leaks. Easy to blow up. Easy to pack up. Incredibly light. Quite comfortable aside from the sizing issues...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the air mattress. Some mention it's very nice, while others say it'll break easily. The construction is unreliable, noisy, and lacks durability. Customers also report issues with the quality control and the missing pump sack.
"...Even the part where the baffles didn’t open was not usable as it couldn’t hold its shape, and with any pressure the air displaced to the ballooned..." Read more
"...Over all if you have the money to spend on this, do it. Very nice pad." Read more
"As other reviews indicated, it can break easily...." Read more
"Product is defective. I’ve been seeing a lot of the same issue on the UL forums. I love the idea, however, QC seems scuffed...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the air mattress. Some mention that it's so small and light weight, while others say that it is too narrow for them and that they can't fit their arms on the pad in any position. The size choices are terrible and the pad is too small that both knees won't fits.
"...Too bad for you because pad is so narrow you won’t be able balance in the middle of it due to the slope and you will roll off it repeatedly during..." Read more
"I went from a over one pound pad to this! Its so small and light you wont even know you are carrying it...." Read more
"...pad ended up not working for me, im keeping it as loaner gear, but it is so small that I cant fit my arms on the pad in any position...." Read more
"...It weighs half as much as my X lite, it is half the size and it is just as comfortable...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the air mattress. Some mention that it's very durable, while others say that it is extremely thin material, prone to leakage.
"...Klymit V2 we use which are not very comfy and are 10oz heavier but very durable. The air chambers feel like they support much better...." Read more
"...It feels so thin i was nervous about it popping. i used a piece of Tyvek to lay down on the floor under the pad...." Read more
"...Not sure if it was needed or not but i have heard this pad is very durable. Blew up in a few breaths...." Read more
"...However, there are trade-offs to go this light. Extremely thin material, apparently prone to leakage, and even blown up fully, a side sleeper such..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the inflation of the air mattress. Some mention that it inflated easily, while others say that it went flat within 4 hours.
"...Brand new, went flat within 4 hours. Didn't hesitate, just sent it back and ordered the Neoair Xlite NXT. Ahhh, perfect...." Read more
"...I stayed in a lean to for 3 days, 2 nights and it stayed inflated the whole time. It feels so thin i was nervous about it popping...." Read more
"...for about 15 nights, and then the next morning as I sat up, it totally deflated...." Read more
"...It inflated easily, but as soon as I laid on it, the baffles near the valve popped open with an explosive sound...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the leakage of the air mattress. They mention that the seam started leaking after the 3rd use, it leaks air through the night, and it developed a pinhole leak that would not hold body weight. Some say the leak was slow enough that they could not find it in the field.
"...And it appeared to be an outdated model. And it leaked. Already returned once? A replacement came in an unopened retail box and works great." Read more
"...Extremely thin material, apparently prone to leakage, and even blown up fully, a side sleeper such as myself could feel the ground at shoulder and..." Read more
"...I got the small. Great pad. I’ve had it for four weeks on the PCT. No leaks. Easy to blow up. Easy to pack up. Incredibly light...." Read more
"...Unfortunately the leak was slow enough that I could not find it in the field and decided to return home to use my bathtub cutting my trip short...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the air capacity of the air mattress. They mention that it didn't hold air, and by midnight the air was pretty much gone.
"...This is the second faulty uberlite I have received that doesn’t stay inflated and I will need to return this one as well which is a hassle as well..." Read more
"...Nothing but normal trail dirt inside the tent and was always inflated inside the tent. This is built too light and lacks durability. Stay away." Read more
"I bought this (25 X 72) pad & it did not hold air thru the night. I thought I just couldn’t find the leak so I bought another one...." Read more
"This didn't hold air and no return was accepted from the manufacturer or from EMS. DO NOT BUY THIS!" Read more
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The problem occurred the first night when I tried to use my sleeping pad. It inflated easily, but as soon as I laid on it, the baffles near the valve popped open with an explosive sound. Without the baffles, the top of the pad expanded like a balloon, and it was impossible to put my head or anything on it. Even the part where the baffles didn’t open was not usable as it couldn’t hold its shape, and with any pressure the air displaced to the ballooned part. I tried sleeping on the damaged pad, but it was impossible.
The other pad did not come undone like mine, but it was very noisy. It made creaking noises anytime the person sleeping on it moved, waking up everyone in the tent. With these problems no one could get any sleep. The situation was hopeless. Our trip was ruined, and we were forced to return home after the first night.
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023
The problem occurred the first night when I tried to use my sleeping pad. It inflated easily, but as soon as I laid on it, the baffles near the valve popped open with an explosive sound. Without the baffles, the top of the pad expanded like a balloon, and it was impossible to put my head or anything on it. Even the part where the baffles didn’t open was not usable as it couldn’t hold its shape, and with any pressure the air displaced to the ballooned part. I tried sleeping on the damaged pad, but it was impossible.
The other pad did not come undone like mine, but it was very noisy. It made creaking noises anytime the person sleeping on it moved, waking up everyone in the tent. With these problems no one could get any sleep. The situation was hopeless. Our trip was ruined, and we were forced to return home after the first night.
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2023
Sleeping bag companies figured out more than 20 years ago now that people don’t sleep like stiff straight logs. The stopped making super narrow mummy bags and started smart shaping them to give space for people to bend their knees, move their feet slightly apart, keep their arms folded up by their chests.
Yet, these pads are still designed as if people still sleep like stiff straight logs and don’t have arms (or more specifically - elbows. Gasp!!!) Want to lay on your back and look at maps on your smart phone? Too bad for you, your elbows won’t fit!!! Want to roll over at night? Too bad for you, as you will fall off the pad unless you completely wake yourself up and use your hands to rebalance yourself on the balance beam of which a 20 inch wide pad is. Want to curl up on your side on a cold night in the jack knife position and have warm knees? Too bad for you because both knees won’t fit and at least one be freezing as it rests on the cold tent floor. Want to set up your tent on the last campsite available which is slightly sloped? Too bad for you because pad is so narrow you won’t be able balance in the middle of it due to the slope and you will roll off it repeatedly during the night.
I’m also not sure why the comfort choices are full length or torso length. Why not knee length?? I personally don’t care if my feet hang off a pad but do want my knees on the pad - especially when side sleeping. Once your knees fall off a three inch high pad, your body goes akimbo. If your feet dangle off, no big deal. Plus, there’s generally something in your tent that can support dangling feet but not something big enough to support dangling knees, at least not comfortably. My ultralight backpack is too delicate to take the kind of abuse my knees would give it night after night.
Per Cascadia Designs. Either you need to buy a giant pad built for giant men or you need to sleep really uncomfortable. A different size selection would be really beneficial.
I’m 5’ 5” (65 inches) but to be comfortable in any of those scenarios I have to buy their gargantuan pad that is 2 feet too long just to a few extra inches in width. It’s silly.
Back to the pad itself. I got the small. Great pad. I’ve had it for four weeks on the PCT. No leaks. Easy to blow up. Easy to pack up. Incredibly light. Quite comfortable aside from the sizing issues.
(I do protect it by using a 1/8 inch foam pad beneath it. The foam pad not only protects it from punctures but also keeps it from sliding around my tent and adds a little bit of r value. I can also use the foam pad during the day as a full length sit pad.)
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Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2023
, muy cómoda y ocupa muy poco, la pega… delicada, hay que cuidarla y no se te ocurra usarla directamente sobre el suelo porque te durará poco, y con lo que cuesta… eso si, ligera y pequeña