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The Xprite Black Mattress Sleeping Camping Bed Pad Platform is a 1.6-inch thick, foldable sleeping pad designed exclusively for 2018-2025 Jeep Wrangler JL 4-door models. Made with high-density foam and synthetic leather, it offers firm comfort and rugged durability. Lightweight and portable at 12 pounds, it includes a NitePad and two 44" bungee cords for quick setup and secure fit, transforming your Jeep’s rear seats into a premium resting spot for camping and road trips.
Size | 26" x 25" |
Special Feature | Foldable, Portable, Lightweight |
Brand | Xprite |
Color | Wrangler Jl - Black |
Product Dimensions | 26"L x 25"W x 9"Th |
Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping Pad |
Included Components | NitePad, Bungee Cords |
Fill Material | Feather |
Target Audience | Adult |
Model Name | Matress |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Firmness Description | Firm |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Item Thickness | 1.6 Inches |
Manufacturer | Xprite |
Top Material Type | High-density foam, Synthetic leather |
UPC | 710382784480 |
Item Weight | 12 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ZS-0031-JL-KK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | ZS-0031-JL-KK |
Position | Inside |
Special Features | Foldable, Portable, Lightweight |
Construction | Synthetic Leather, Foam |
T**%
Fits!
Haven't used this yet but I cant wait! It fits perfect and looks very well made. I like the pleather bottom with the canvas type material on top....reminds me of cushions you find in pop-up trailers. Fits snug behind the back seat of the JLUR without bungee cords so thats nice. Its a little pricey I know for a mat but it really looks better than a homeade job (trying to make my JL a poor man's teardrop). I think the foam will hold up too because its somewhat high density. I like the zipper idea for gear on one side and you on the other....great for going solo! The larger side is exactly the same size as an oversized hiking blow up mattress so there is plenty of room if you are 6' and under. You might be able to sleep diagonal if you are taller but you give up the gear/cooler space next to you. I'm impressed and glad I bought this item.Also for those who want to fill the void for those with cloth seats (leather seats already have the gap hider) the mopar cargo mat kit comes with a gap cover....you bolt it to the rear seat bolts...has matching carpet/etc. You may be able to order it without the cargo mats...but I like the rubber cargo mat because it keeps things from sliding around.
A**R
Fits
Just arrived seems to fit perfectly, comfortable.
M**N
Convenient and comfortable
I own a Jeep Sahara Unlimited with a subwoofer and the bed fit perfectly. I am 5’5” and weigh about 125 and I found the bed to be super comfortable. My 6’0” boyfriend also found it to be decently comfortable without a mattress topper but he was just a little too tall for the actual jeep. Add a mattress topper and you'd be sleeping on a cloud! Not needed, but optional. Takes up minimal space for storage and very quick to convert back and forth from a bed to a 5 seat jeep. We are very happy with this product
D**S
Perfect fit for my JK Rubicon
I don’t often review, at least publicly, the products I buy on Amazon, but I thought I’d mention a couple of things about this pad. Having owned and extensively used products from Deepsleep ( Solo mats ) Pitman ( Air mattress ) and now the Xprite ( Nitepad ) i can give my thoughts on comparing all 3. Each have their pros and cons.The Pitman air mattress is definitely the quickest and easiest product to setup and pack away. It takes up very little space and is easy to transport. The cons to this are; it’s not the most comfortable, can be prone to leaks, although mine has never leaked, requires the inflate/deflate battery to be charged or use of a separate pump and it not insulated therefore not a good choice for colder temperatures.The Deepsleep Solo mats are self inflating, fit the Jeep like a glove, and by far the most comfortable and can by used in colder temps due to the foam insulation. The cons are; they are prone to leaks and deflation. The pad has a fill valve and a push button pressure relief valve. I’ve had issues with both valves not sealing properly and deflating in the nite. They also require more work to pack up. I would recommend a small vacuum pump to suck these down before rolling them up and putting them into their storage bags. They require more space than the Pitman for transport and at 200.00 a piece they are the most expensive of the bunch.The Xprite Nitepad fits very well, although they don’t cover as much space fwd of the wheel well as either the Pitman or the Deepsleep giving you less shoulder room if you have 2 people sleeping in the back. Setup and takedown is very easy and requires no inflation/deflation. These pads are very well made and impervious to leaks since it’s basically a covered piece of foam. The cons are; not the most comfortable at only 1.5 inches thick. Unless you weigh less than 100 lbs, you will feel the trench between the rear seats and cargo compartment even with a trench cover of some sort. While they strap to the back of the rear seats, they do take up a considerable amount of space.All this being said, I liked the concept of the Xprite the best, after experiencing leaks with the Deepsleep and the potential for leaks with the Pitman, so I bought another Xprite Nitepad and combine them both. The cost is slightly more than 2 Deepsleep Solo mats and requires more cargo space to pack, but the piece of mind not having to deal with leaks in the middle of the night is worth it for me. I found that with 2 of these Nitepads stacked together, the comfort level is on par with the Deepsleep. I’ve since added a 1.5 thick memory foam topper cut it fit to the setup as well. I store the topper in a vacuum bag for space saving transport. It’s a slight hassle to vacuum it down while packing up, but we’ll worth the added comfort in the woods. This setup is by far the best sleep I’ve had while camping in the Jeep.
S**T
Jeep Rubicon 2021 with subwoofer
It’s a tight fit and you’ll have to slide the front seats up in order to get the product to fit snuggly. Additionally, you’ll need some type of support under the front of the car to keep the mattress pads up if you plan to sleep in it for head / pillow support. One call out is that you can fold up the non-notch piece and store it in between the back rear driver side window and frame (I have the one-touch roof, but I’m pretty sure it would fight both hard top and soft top). It blocks out the window, though it does not impact driver visibility. I am extremely happy with this purchase and can’t wait to get out there to enjoy it.
A**S
Comfortable and good fit
I have a 2021 Rubicon Jeep and it fit well. It was comfortable for me since I usually tent camp with a cot and I felt this was more comfortable. I do like how it splits when you don’t need the whole back to sleep in, especially when you have your camping gear and need a place for storage.
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