Klymit Static V2 Sleeping Pad

About This Item

SPECS:

  • Weight: 16 oz.
  • Dimensions: 72 in. x 23 in. x 2.5 in.
  • Packed Size: 8 in. x 3 in.
  • R-Value: 1.3

DESIGN & DETAILS:

  • The V-shaped design provides support and comfort no matter your sleeping position
  • Designed with side rails to keep you centered on the pad as you toss and turn through the night
  • Easy to inflate, taking approx. 10-15 breaths
  • Deep weld patterning creates expansion zones for your sleeping bag allowing it to increase thermal comfort
  • Includes a stuff sack
  • Material-Shell: 30D top/75D bottom polyester
  • Web ID: 21KLYUSTTCV2SLPNGCSL
End UseBackpacking
Sleeping Pad TypeAir
Sleeping Pad ShapeRectangular
Sleeping Capacity1 Person
R-Value1.3
Repair Kit IncludedYes
Stuff Sack IncludedYes
Packed Size3"x8"
Pad Thickness (in.)2.5"
Dimensions72"x 23"x 2.5"
Weight1 Pound
GenderUnisex

REVIEWS

4.5
93%
Recommended

1,184 Reviews

Great Product

Awesome product, and a great price. Love how the color now is on both the front and back. Excited to see Klymit finally using ASTM R-Values! Great work

Morgan H

Have slept on it for more nights that I could count. Only minor complaint, as with most inflatable pads, is getting all the air out before folding up. Not the best for fast camp breakdown. Has never leaked without user error. Not going to be for cold climates due to lack of R value.

Sleeping Well

absolute killer product! I use mine moto campin and backpacking. They are so lightweight and durable, they have traveled with me everywhere. The v shape is nice and works inside my bag too!

Great And Lightweight

Very good product, provides good enough comfort for being so lightweight and packable. Bought them for the size and price 👍🏻

Compact

It’s lightweight and quick to inflate. I did end up on the ground a few times but that’s because I think I toss and turn. Durable as well.

Samuel B

Somewhat comfortable, definitely PACS very light, prefer their version that has foam

Sometimes Holds Air

I have a love hate relationship with this pad, sometimes it holds air, sometimes it doesn't. I've used this pad probably close to 25 times now and about half those times it deflates thru the night. No holes identified (submerged in water to see bubbles) so i think it's the valve. When it does hold air, i can side sleep without any issues. Also fills up quite fast with about 15 breaths.

Fantastic Pad

Don't go outdoors without it! Has saved my back time and time again when I use it in my tent. Just enough padding to get the job done without being too bulky and cumbersome. I=

It Was Good

I’ve used this for a few days on the long trail and once in fall camping — was fine for over the summer, but FREEZING overnight in the fall. Packs up relatively light and feels generally well made, but I had some problems with the inflation valve, namely that it is extremely difficult to close all the way, especially with cold hands. However, I’m a big fan of the shape, with the V’s allowing for the body to feel cocooned and the weight to feel evenly distributed in the pad.

The Ring That Allows This To Hold Air Broke After A Use Or Two.

Overall seems like a good item. When blowing it up the ring you blow into lost a little rubber seal and thus when I blow it up before I can close it it looses a ton of air, making it often deflated when used. Do not see a replacement part online. Unfortunate experience.

Jacob H

Comfortable, not the softest but also much better than most. Holds up well and packs away easy

Too Narrow

This sleeping pad is lightweight but way too narrow for comfort.

It Works

Use this during summer canoe camping trips for a few nights at a time. I like that it compresses down and rolls up nicely. Obviously it’s not the thickest so site selection is still key. Like most air pads it’s prone to failure but has held up so fair.

Sleeping Not So Bad

Not a terrible pad to sleep on but there are better choices IMO. Easy enough to pack but really thin for a good night sleep on the ground.

Didn’t Last

Pros: light and compact, comfortable to sleep on. Cons: takes times to fold down and roll up into the travel bag, difficult to fold it perfectly along the pleat lines. My pad started losing air after about 10-15 nights, would only hold air for about 3-4 hours and had no obvious leak to patch. Klymit advertises a lifetime warranty but there are numerous fine print requirements to achieve this and thus they would not honor the warranty. I would not buy again.

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