![]() 2016 23' Wildwood XLite Travel Trailer Sleeps (6) Front Queen - $15,800 (Burbank)Ģ016 23' Wildwood XLite Travel Trailer Sleeps (6) Front Queen size bed With W Rear Dinette turns into BedJackknife Sofa bedfull size Refrigerator/freezer/microwave Large 3 burner stove/Oven/Hood vent Spacious bathroom vanity sink full size shower/bathtub and toilet Skylight/r.I hope you found helpful in your own gear decisions. ![]() Thanks everyone for checking out this review. I personally didn’t find the pump sack overly useful as a pump sack (it did become my handy-dandy pillow at midway through the AT) and felt it was more convenient to use my own breath – but I do think I am in the minority on this one. I used this almost everyday on a 131 day AT stint, and it never needed patching and was fully inflated every morning. So I spent a little bit more on a good pad and a good sleeping bag (well quilt) to make sure I could find myself sleeping sound. Sleep is incredibly important for muscle recovery and over well-being. I have never actually noticed the bumps as I’m lying down, sleeping, or sitting on my pad. However, these bubbles have not altered the comfort of the pad for me. Apparently it is only made to hold the weight of one person – fair enough □ And then, as I was getting ready to sleep that evening, I noticed these two bubbles popping out of the pad. My hiking buddy and I were both sitting on the pad one rainy day spent in a shelter. One of the only problems I found with it is that the baffles will break with too much weight. This makes it very easy to fill with air to max capacity, which is where I like it for complete comfort. When you twist the green prongs counter-clockwise a half-twist, it becomes one-way out. When they are closed as seen in the pic, the valve is one-way in. The Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Xlite air valve is a one way valve that changes direction with a twist of the extended small green prongs seen in the pic above. I don’t know about that, I haven’t tried it, I liked having my feet on the pad though.Īlright. Some people I’ve seen have bought the extra-long-extra-wide for a full body fit up top, but then cut it about 4 ft down leaving the bottom of the legs off of the pad this way it saves weight and space. In my bad everything is on the same level, but after a couple nights I had no trouble adjusting and found it comfortable and easy to fall asleep. This was uncomfortable at first because I wasn’t used to it. For me, that means my arms hang off the sides. ![]() The regular size 72in (6ft) long and 20in wide. The ground sucks away a lot of heat without any insulating barriers between you and it. This means it will help keep you warm on chilly nights getting down to a bit below freezing. This amount of insulation from the ground also grants the Xlite a 4.2 R-Value rating. This provides enough space that I never felt the ground when I was sleeping on it whether I was on my back, belly, or side. This thing is 2.5 inches thick when fully inflated. – Pump Sack (to blow it up without using your breath) That is there for size comparison :p It kinda looked like the stuff sack doesn’t fit the pad, but it fits in with no struggleĪll of the specs here are for the Regular Size Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Xlite: What’s Included and for How Much? Here is all of the stuff it comes with…well, except the apple.
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