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NEMO - Roamer Insulated / XL Wide

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Liked most:

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"super comfy. ... And even me at 270lbs I can sit in my side and not bottom out (inflated a lot though)"


"definitely has improved our sleep quality a lot while camping ... boyfriend has back issues so a bad sleep set up is not really an option"


"I just put up with the pinholes and patching them on trail because I can't sleep better on any other pad. ... There's a huge difference in comfort depending on your body between the dimpled baffling of the Etherlight/Tensor and the horizontal baffling of the Xlite. ... I can't sleep on horizontal baffling despite all the good features of the Xlite. ... I'm a side sleeper and my arms and shoulders ache and/or fall asleep or go numb on the Xlite. For whatver reason I can only sleep on dimpled baffles (tensor, etherlight)"

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"Impossible to beat in terms of packed size"


"is a great all-rounder, one of the best actually when it comes to comfort-weigh-pack size ratio."


"The smallest full feature tent I believe is the GG The One. ... I can squeeze it into the size of a softball. ... Great tent. ... The packed size is no indication of it's final packable size in regards to The One. ... I put mine in a tiny stuff sack without much effort. ... Shocking how small they can get."

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"I am a .om to 4, and we have used a Nuna Triv for 3 kids, and we still love it."


"We’ve abused ours across 5 countries in 4 months and it doesn’t have a scratch on it. The quality is great."


"is really quite heavy duty so you can treat it as your daily as well as your travel stroller ... it holds up with daily use! ... still going strong as a daily with kid #2"

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"I had a Big Agnes for a decade. ... It sprung a leak on a trip this time last year. ... I found the leak on a seam and called to ask about repairing it. ... They asked for a pic, which I sent as well as a pic of the valve cut off (per their instructions) and my new pad arrived in a few days. No charge. ... I’ll never buy a pad from a different manufacturer again."


"Their customer service is top notch."


"they replaced the entire tent with my current brand new 3p tent for freeee. ... i thought they would just send a replacement rain fly but got a whole new tent"

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"You can throw two together and it's literally like sleeping in your bed at home."


"Zero drafts, the mattresses bulge at the sides slightly and effectively seal the gap."


"you can get some of their larger single person mattresses and connect them with the integrated low profile clips to make a queen size mattress. ... The Foamy pad clip system works really well and once covered with a sheet you can hardly tell there's a seam there."

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"Dropped about 9ozs and kicked myself the rest of the way down the trail for being so gullible. ... I could really feel those 9ozs off my back."


"stupidly heavy mondo king pad"


"For pack-in or hiking its FAR too heavy."

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"Both times I’ve hiked the PCT my thermarests have popped in the desert . ... My first one had multiple holes and was a write-off."


"Inflatables take a lot of babying, they often get holes. ... If a pad pops once every 10 weeks, you’ll have to replace the pad at least twice on a thruhike. Of course, some pads don’t pop, it’s just that they often do pop or leak at some point. I don’t want to spend 100-200 dollars on something that’s gonna fail after a couple weeks. ... “ often they do pop or leak at some point” meaning most pads will pop eventually. Once it pops or leaks, even if it’s once, the pad has failed and it doesn’t effectively function unless repaired or replaced. ... Based on anecdotal personal evidence, which of course isn’t a great measure, a lot of pads pop or leak without making it through a full thruhike. One failure is too many for me. There’s no other piece of gear, besides socks and shoes, that fail as often as pads. ... I’ve had one fail in as little as 2 days and I currently have one that has yet to fail after like 70 nights🤷‍♂️."


"leaked out the valve all through Washington, leaving me on the ground multiple times per night, waking me up every hour or so."

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"Slippery AF. ... Like an eel slippery. ... It slid right off despite having a strap."


"The other two have a slippery surface that makes the last 1" on each side unusable since you slide off it anyway. ... the slipperiness is annoying for me since it just allows my leg to slide back down/off the pad (this is why I tried and ultimately moved away from the Nemo)."


"It is quite slippery, moreso than a Neoair. ... I often struggle to decide between putting my 1/8" foam below (protection and grip) or above (body grip). ... I think ultimately I will stick to below and put some Seam Grip on top for body/sleeping bag grip ... more slippery"

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"They're loud as hell (~65dB) but that's typically preferable to melting. ... it's loud as hell which is normal for these units, but it's ALWAYS loud, it doesn't have a not-loud mode like my old (but now dead) unit had. Even fan-only mode is still really loud for some reason so it just seems like bad fan design, it's not the actual AC part of it that is loud. ... I have this same one. The main issue is the fact that they are LOUD AS FUCK."


"Noisy bet pretty effective. ... doubt you could sleep with it on unless you are used to 747 on take off levels of noise."


"It is very loud though so we cool the room down before bed and it tends to stay cool."

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r/CampingGearAnyone sleeping on their camping mattress permanently 365?
about 2 months ago

All through the summer I slept on my Nemo roamer XL wide on a cot out on the back porch because it was hot in the house and I like looking at the stars. It really is that comfortable.

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r/campingWhat’s your one favorite camping purchase?
2 months ago

Nemo Roamer wide sleeping pad. Camping is so much better with a comfy sleeping pad.

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r/CampingGearMegaMat Duo Sleeping Mat - Medium, worth the hype?
5 months ago

It's huge. I prefer using two Nemo Roamer XL singles (or one double if you are dead set on that format) buttoned together for the space savings and flexibility. They really are just as comfortable as the Expeds, high R value, tough, and come with a lifetime warranty. (For backpacking the bright green Expeds are my favorite.) Edit: Just noticed you posted the medium. The one I suggested is much larger. Yours should be great for what you want!

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r/campinghow do you sleep comfortably as a couple?
4 months ago

Ditto this answer. We bought Nemo XL wide roamer pads and use them this way with a queen sheet and it's heavenly. Some of the best sleep we've ever had camping.

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r/campingCouples: what do you sleep on (NO air mattresses, I resent them so much)
6 months ago

I have a kid and a second on the way and looking for a solution for all 4 of us can use and snuggle into. This weekend I’m trying out two nemo roamer XL pads that interlock, but I am seriously considering returning them and doing two exped mega mats.

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r/CampingGearSick of air mattresses - what's the best sleeping pad?
5 months ago

We have 2 Nemo roamer XL pads, they clip together and have a lifetime warranty. Had them a couple years now and super pleased. They roll up pretty small for a self inflating mat too

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r/campingBest sleeping pad solution for a family of 4
11 months ago

The Nemo Roamer XL sleeping pads are awesome, they have toggles to join multiple mattresses together (three make a king sized mattress). We use ours all the time and they pack down a little smaller than a typical Coleman sleeping bag. Nemo also has a lifetime warranty… Ours are going on 5 years now and have been used dozens of times… Cant recommend them enough… (Having owned both the nemo roamers and a set of megamats, the roamers pack smaller, come with a better storage bag and have an easier system for inflation)

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r/campingCouples What do you sleep on?
10 months ago

NEMO Roamer Sleeping Pad. I dont know how but this 4” thick air mattress feels like sleeping on a regular bed. It’s hands down the best choice that I’ve found.

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r/campingI am tired of air mattress to sleep on.
10 months ago

The answer is exped megamat or the Nemo roamed. Expensive, but as comfortable as it can get.

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r/CampingGearAnyone here tried the Kingcamp air mattress?
9 months ago

As others have said, an exped megamat duo is probably the best option out there but it's pricey. There's a few from other brands that are a similar design (soft top, filled with foam so labeled as self inflating, etc.). Alternatives would be Nemo Roamer, Sea-To-Summit Comfort Deluxe, REI Camp Dreamer, MEC Reactor. The foam filling and soft top make them way more comfortable than the massive intex matresses or the one you have posted even though they are significantly thinner.

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