| 77 | | $220 | With a warmth to weight ratio that is off the charts, this is one of our favorite pads of all time |
| 76 | | $185 | A comfortable, lightweight, and versatile sleeping pad that has withstood the test of time |
| 70 | | $200 | Ideal for folks who think sleeping pads cannot provide mega comfort; prove them wrong |
| 67 | | $150 | Ready for all adventures, this versatile model doesn't disappoint |
| 66 | | $170 | A true all around sleeping pad that offers exceptional four season comfort, thoughtful design, and durable build |
| 65 | | $169 | This is a functional sleeping pad that is knocking on the door of greatness but falls just a bit short |
| 65 | | $180 | We like this pad for traveling lightweight in the winter without sacrificing support |
| 65 | | $220 | An ultra thick, comfortable, and warm option that is too heavy and bulky for long backpacking trips |
| 62 | | $139 | A solid choice for anyone getting into backpacking and wanting to see what the inflatable pad fad is all about without breaking the bank |
| 62 | | $160 | Clocking in at a decent weight, our testers all agree that this is one comfy pad |
| 61 | | $65 | If you want a light pad on a budget, it's hard to beat this one |
| 61 | | $110 | Super lightweight and packing up small, this model is an ultralight option when warmth isn't an issue |
| 61 | | $180 | Perfect for summertime fastpacking adventures |
| 61 | | $100 | Lightweight but is lacking in a few areas that would help it stand out as a high quality and comfortable option |
| 55 | | $50 | A lightweight sleeping pad that won't break the bank and makes a great addition to winter sleep systems |
| 55 | | $50 | If ultimate comfort isn't at the top of your must have list, this is a tried and true option |
| 55 | | $100 | A great sleeping pad capable of seeing you through a multi night backpacking trip in luxury |