🔥 Sleep smart, pack light, conquer cold nights!
The Therm-a-Rest Z Lite Original is a lightweight, durable closed-cell foam sleeping pad designed for backpackers and mountaineers. Measuring 72 x 20 inches and weighing just 14 ounces, its accordion-style fold makes it ultra-compact and easy to carry. Featuring thermo-dimpled foam with an R-value of 1.7, it traps heat efficiently while providing a soft top layer for comfort and a dense bottom for insulation and ground protection. Made in the USA with a limited lifetime warranty, it’s a trusted, economical choice for dependable warmth and comfort on the trail.
Material | Closed-cell foam |
Color | Coyote/Grey |
Brand | Therm-a-Rest |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Insulation Resistance | 1.7 R-value |
Product Dimensions | 72"L x 20"W x 0.75"Th |
Item Weight | 13.6 ounces |
Variety | Closed Cell Foam Pad |
UPC | 040818023020 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818023020 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 6 x 5.25 inches |
Package Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51 x 20 x 0.75 inches |
Brand Name | Therm-a-Rest |
Warranty Description | limited lifetime |
Model Name | Z Lite Original |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Cascade Designs Inc. |
Part Number | 2302_Coyote/Gray_One Size |
Model Year | 2013 |
Style | Regular - 20 X 72-inches |
Included Components | Camping Pad |
Fill Material Type | XL polyethylene |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
J**N
Amazing!
Quality:Amazing Quality, I went with it in the Nevada desert, and didn’t feel one rock, Recommend.
T**
Good pad especially for the $
The pad is very light and surprisingly comfortable for how thin it is. I am not a young thin athlete either 48 and 235lbs. Like I said it surprised me .
A**A
Rugged, lightweight and cost effective.
Very light and handy for fair weather trips where you want a multi-use pad. You can sit or kneel on this without worrying about punctures or it absorbing water. Not as comfortable as an inflatable pad, but for some applications it is just what is needed.
H**T
Works in a pinch!
I recently tried out this folding sleeping pad, and while it works as advertised, it wasn’t quite what I was hoping for in terms of comfort. It’s definitely easy to set up—just unfold it, and you’re ready to go. However, compared to inflatable pads, it falls short in comfort. It’s quite firm and doesn’t offer much cushioning for a good night’s sleep, especially if you’re used to something more plush.Another issue I had was that it tends to slide around on the floor of the tent. I found myself readjusting it a few times during the night, which got a bit annoying. Also, the pad itself is on the smaller side. As someone taller, I found it less than ideal. If you’re on the larger side or just need more space to stretch out, this pad might not be the best fit.In the end, it’s not the product for me, but I can see it being perfect for someone who values a super lightweight, compact sleeping pad that’s easy to set up and take down. If comfort isn’t your top priority and you’re looking for something simple and functional, this could be a good option.
M**E
Amazing.
Ordered 2, one for myself, one for my son, he can sleep on this with no air mattress. I have to add the mattress as I'm 43 and my joints can't take what his can. But when I roll on my side at night, this prevents my hip from bottoming out and pressing on... whatever is under me causing pressure point like pain.. not anymore with this guy. Therma rest, by far, makes the best camp pad for sleeping I belive. Anyone I've seen attached to a bag, while out hiking or watching ppl hike pn youtube, it's this brand!! Sometimes it's the other color, cuz they do have more expensive models. It must be higher than an R factor of 2... cuz I stay nice a warm, whether I was using only my 2 cheap blankets or my good sleeping bag, add a light weight air mattress attop of this mat and ur gonna be golden, no matter your age.Mine attaches to the outside of my bag, on the front with 2 straps, it has been drug thru all manner of wilderness this year, it held up well, got a little frayed or fuzzy looking but still it's perfect.I was able to cut 2 of it's "slats?" Off as I'm not wuite that tall. If your a shortie, u can use high quality kitchen scissors to shorten it to your desired length, so your not hauling the extra oz's around for no reason. Or u can fold it so there is a double layer under your hip or head...
J**D
Nice
Well priced and pretty insulated . Slept on the ground at around 4° F and was fairly comfortable
C**S
Great travel mat!
Used this mat as a base during a 7 day meditation retreat…..it traveled well ~ folded to fit in my suitcase and my day bag. I saw several others with the same mat ~ we agreed it was a good choice!
W**G
Buy with confidence
I have multiple styles, brands, and types of sleeping pads and blow up mats. Each one has its place based on specific needs. For ultralight backpacking, where space and weight are the biggest consideration, this might not be going with me. This is not a negative attribute, I'm just saying that if this will fit your space and weight requirements, then you won't be disappointed.
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