SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/GearistSub While we adore sleeping in the great outdoors, finding comfort on the ground (or in a hammock for that matter) can be one of the most challenging parts of any trip. Not only because of random, pokey things on the ground but also because of losing body heat to ground conduction. Even when you do find something that aims to address these issues, the trade-off in weight can be significant. Today we’re going to look at something we’ve had since the early spring and have had in temps below freezing and up to the 70’s – the Insulated Static V Lite from Utah-based Klymit. The price tag of the Klymit Insulated Static V Lite is $94 and while there are cheaper insulated pads out there (even by Klymit) the weight, packability, comfort and insulation of this pad make it well worth the cost. This is a pad attuned to the human body instead of just being a blank, air mattress that simply keeps you off of the ground and as someone who has a tough time getting comfortable in camp, we were fast asleep inside of 5 minutes. Good stuff indeed. What's your cold (and hot) temperature threshold for camping? Tell us in the comments! Full review of the Klymit Insulated Static V Lite: http://bit.ly/29FqiDL Check out the Klymit Insulated Static V Lite at: REI: http://bit.ly/29Fal0e Amazon: http://amzn.to/29JHSa9 Backcountry: http://bit.ly/2bd5XJr Moosejaw: http://bit.ly/2b0FcmJ FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA http://facebook.com/Gearist http://twitter.com/TheGearist http://instagram.com/TheGearist Subscribe to this channel: http://bit.ly/GearistSub This sleeping pad was provided for review purposes by Klymit. All opinions are those of the author and/or Gearist contributors.
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