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I found one of these at one of the big camping and outdoors mega stores the other day. About a hundred bucks and only 9.1 ounces. If your looking ultra, ultra, ultra light. This might be it. I've never used one but reading this page reminded me of this thing.
Their website.
http://www.klymit.com/index.php/prod...riaxframe.html
Smallest I've ever seen. No good if you sleep on your side.
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i checked out the neo air at REI last week because I was thinking about getting one. It seemed super loud, like sleeping on bags of lays chips. My vote is for the BA insulated air core!
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I bought a Big Agnes lat year, the thing is light and incredibly comfortable. I would recomend these to anyone.
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I use the thermarest z-lite and love it, if I'm not packing in very far from the truck, or its super cold outside, I'll put a Cabelas Alaskan Guide air pad on top for added protection. Its a heavy pad so I don't use it much, I'm looking into the BA air cor as well.
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I'll second what pcc2b said about the neo air being loud. I played with it last week in person and it is very noisy.
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Big Anges Insulated Air Core is my pad of choice.
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Gotta love the BA insulated air core. I love mine and definitely bumps up the temp rating on your sleeping bag.The only downside is there weight. If I was going to buy a new sleeping pad today I would buy the neo air from thermarest. The shop I work for sells both as well.
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Have the Neo-air and have not had any problems with it,but i always carry an extra patch kit for it just in case.
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I use the smallest Neo Air. As others mentioned, it's super light, but you also have to be careful as it could be punctured if you're not careful.
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Just saw the klymit inertia x frame pad review in eastmans. looks promising. 9oz is crazy light. and $100 isnt a bad price.