- Size: Twin
- Special Feature: Adjustable
- Brand: SEOJOK
- Color: Army Green
- Product Dimensions: 74.8″L x 22.8″W x 2″Th
- Material: Nylon
- Specific Uses For Product: Sleeping Pad
- Included Components: Carry Bag
- Target Audience: Adult
- Item Firmness Description: Plush
- 1. Camping Sleeping Pad Size – Though compact when rolled up, this camping mat inflates to a roomy 74.8″x 22.6″ as long as 2″ thickness and its rectangular shape seamlessly fits and lines up with any cot, hammock, sleeping bag, or tent.
- 2. Friendly-use – Using the wide air express valve, blow about 15 breaths in to fully inflate this one person sleeping pad and when packing the valve allows it to deflate in seconds. The air cell design seals air out when rolling. Air mattress has a skin-friendly hypoallergenic outer coat so youβre assured of a comforting itch-free rest.
- 3. The Definition of Portable – Smaller than a water bottle and weighing a mere 1.1pounds, this crucial component of your camping accessories easily stashes anywhere in your bag. Included storage bag.
- 4. Twin Bed for Camping pad – Our Camping sleeping Pad is equipped with snap fasteners on the sides, with which you can connect two sleeping pad together easily.
- 5. Durable Camping Sleeping Pad- After hundreds of hours of abuse testing the professional grade Ultralight 40D cordura nylon proved to be the best blend of toughness, lightweight, and affordable option. This is one of the toughest items in your camp. This will hold up to the most severe conditions, last a lifetime, and improve your sleep quality while outside of the home.





























Joshua –
Itβs pretty decent. It packs down fairly small but itβs got a little heft to it. The quality seems to be alright. It comes with a patch kit thatβs packaged nicely instead of just a sticker stuck to plastic
Rosie England –
While the comfort this pad provides is certainly not life changing, itβs an upgrade from the floor and it absolutely beats having your back digging into rocks under your tent! It is compact, lightweight, and portable as advertised (although the womanβs hand holding it in the ad picture is misleading in an attempt to make it look smaller than it actually is.) As stated on the ad, you do have to use your own breath to inflate it. I consider this an advantage over having to bring a pump. It took my husband about 17 breaths to fill it up and that was pretty simple for him to do (the included instructions which indicate that it is self inflating are misleading and useless.) Also, if you are camping and want to pack light, itβs definitely an advantage that you do not have to bring along a pillow since it is built right into this pad. However, we are disappointed that the pillow and pad are directly connected so that you have no choice but to have an extra firm pillow every time you use the pad. If you normally sleep with two pillows and bring along your own to go over this built in one, then it’s fairly comfortable. However, it is not as ideal if you are used to using just one pillow as this built in pillow by itself elevates your head more than just one regular pillow. In spite of the built in pillow, we are both satisfied with the function and the comfort of this pad and do recommend it.
Cody Hirsch –
This thing is a game changer and is leaps and bounds above the competition in terms of features AND price.I prefer to hammock camp and got this sleeping pad for that purpose. I have other sleeping pads which might work better for ground camping as this one isnβt as thick as others, but its PERFECT for a hammock. With the integrated pillow I donβt have to bring a pillow and the hexagonal design means it folds and moves where needed to fit the shape of the hammock.It is a little on the thin side so if you are a side sleeper that might be an issue on the ground, but that is my only critique.It took about 15-20 breaths to inflate till it was taught, just like the product description said. It also has 2 ports for filling and deflation (one on each end), which sets itself apart from the competition. It makes deflating and rolling incredibly easy. It also has little black button clasps on the sides to make rolling up easier. Its brilliant and a simple addition that sets itself apart from the competition.Iβll be spreading the word about this sleeping pad. Highly recommend it.
Christopher R. –
This is a great sleeping pad. Itβs long enough for me to be on it all the way and Iβm 5β 11β. Itβs decently comfortable and definitely does itβs job of just providing a layer of protection from the ground. The build on pillow is a nice touch and the fact you can connect multiple together for a larger pad is really cool feature.It was pretty easy to fill up and was quick to get it set up in my tent. Overall Iβm very happy with the pad as Iβll be using it a ton this camping season to make it a bit more comfortable to sleep!
Dr Mojo –
I was a bit skeptical about how comfortable this would be but I wanted to give it a real try. It took less than 20 seconds to fill with one of the small electric inflaters. Lying on it I found the pillow to be surprisingly supportive. The way the air adjusts in the compartments based on how one moves makes it comfortable if you sleep on your back or side. It’s not a Sleep Number bed but this will be much much better than sleeping on the bare floor. Deflating it and getting it back in it’s pouch took less than 3 minutes but took some finagling to compress it. Overall, it’s a great purchase and will come in handy for times you want to lay or sit on something cushioned. I wouldn’t use it where there are a lot of rocks or objects that would puncture the material … I don’t think it would last long with that use.
FastFreddy –
This review is for the SEOJOK Sleeping Pad with Pillow for Camping Ultralight Sleeping Mat for Camping, Backpacking Hiking, Lightweight Inflatable and Compact Camping Air Mattress (Blue)The pad arrived in its own stuff bag.The pad was well packed into its stuff bag, and careful attention was used to note how it was folded and stuffed. This is important. There isn’t much room in the stuff bag. Once rolled out, there are two two-stage valves. One for the pillow and the other for the body of the pad. The first stage is the plug completed and removed from the hole. This allows the pad to easily dump its air as you fold and roll it. The first insertion of the plug is a one-way valve. You blow air in and remove your mouth for the next blow without losing any air. The last insertion is the cover to protect the one-way valve.There are clasps along the length of the pad to attach one or more to it. I thought that was a great idea.Once inflated, which really didn’t take too long, it offered just the right amount of isolation from the ground to make it comfortable inside the sleeping bag. Far more comfortable than the foam pad.Rolling it up with the valves set for dump was easy, and I fitted the stuff bag without a problem. This is not a sleeping bag that needs to be stuffed in. For this pad, you do need to roll it up.Once stuffed in the bag, it is remarkably small. Great for backpacking. Well made and designed for the price.