

🌄 Elevate your outdoor sleep game—comfort that travels as light as you do!
The Klymit Insulated Static V Lite mattress is a lightweight, compact sleeping pad designed for all-season use. Featuring a patented V-Chamber design with body-mapping air pockets and Klymalite insulation, it offers superior comfort and warmth for side, back, and stomach sleepers. Inflates quickly in 10-15 breaths, weighs only 20oz, and packs down to 8x3 inches, making it ideal for backpackers and campers seeking premium rest without bulk.
























| Best Sellers Rank | #25,334 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #37 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand | Klymit |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,649 Reviews |
| Material | Polyester |
| Product Dimensions | 72"L x 23"W x 2"Th |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Inflatable |
D**N
Just buy it
This is the best backpacking pad. It is small, light, real quick to inflate, sturdy and insanely comfortable given its other features. Customer Support is top notch and it is priced well given its quiality. It simply hits all the right checkboxes. Buy it.
K**.
Light, Comfy, and Boat-Ready, Perfect Travel Air Mattress
Awesome product. The new valve is an improvement from the prior design. Both made for easy inflation/deflation but the new design has even better inflation via the one-way valve These are super light and comfy. Two of these went with me on a trip to Panama and were used on a sailboat for two weeks. Since they don't have a porous surface water rolls off and they were always dry. We put these down on the benches in the sailboat over the cushions in the boat, making the seats much more comfortable. Our friend really loved them, so we left them behind to remain on the boat. These were also great to take on afternoon trips to the beach from sailboat.
B**R
Comfortable and small. But hard to pack
Good: it’s comfortable, inflates quickly, and packs small. Bad: getting all the air out takes forever. Which is required to folding it. I always end up with a bad fold and re-pack it when I get home.
R**T
Great option for summer.
This review is based on five days use on the Southern Section of the Pacific Crest Trail in May. Temperature ranged from 50-74 degrees Fahrenheit. The compact stowage size was plus when competing with limited pack space. The innovative flip filling valve functioned as designed. When sleeping atop the mattress, my bag tended to slide off. However, sleeping direct on the mattress with a quilt was excellent. No leakage noted. I never “grounded” during the trip. For spring, summer, camping the gear performed as advertised. Not tested in fall, or winter, temperature range. Given the price point, demonstrated performance, compactness, and light weight; the Klymit mattress is a solid value.
M**H
Wound up sleeping on the ground
I was really depending on this to keep my sleeping bag off the cold, hard, rocky ground. It was great the first night, but by the second night, it was somehow loosing air. I packed/rolled it up inside the tent and there was absolutely no reason why it should have gotten punctured. It was packed at the base of my backpack between the sleeping bad, sleeping bag liner, and clothes. I blew it up twice on the 2nd night - hoping I had just forgotten to flip the deflate valve or hadn't put enough air in it -- but both times I woke up rolling over rocks on the freezing cold ground as it could no longer hold air. Out of desperation to not have just a sleeping bag on rocks in freezing temperatures I tried it one last time on the third night -- and it was flat in less than an hour. Luckily others in the back packing group were able to help out with tarps and table cloth type items -- but it was still a pretty much sleepless night with a 8 mile hike the next day. This sleeping pad is going in the trash and I'm looking for a sleeping pad that can make it longer than one night. Super disappointed. **Note - I did blow it up and test it prior to leaving...so I was aware of how the the inflate/deflate worked and how it packed up. I'm also very careful with gear. It was rolled up inside a tent and packed in its bag when it went back into the backpack. There is absolutely NO reason it should have been loosing air on the second use. These products should be made for camping/backpacking conditions -- routine blow up and pack away shouldn't be an issue.
E**P
Quiet and comfortable
I travel a lot and find most beds uncomfortable as a side sleeper (too hard, too gooey, too indented, etc). So I got this to travel with. Recently took it on a trip in my carry on. Found it very comfortable, was surprised at how supportive feels for my body. I also need it as quiet as possible because I move around a lot and sometimes am in a room with other people. It's not silent, but def quieter than others I tried or looked at, and it didn’t bother me when I moved. I can blow it up with 12 very full breaths. Very easy to deflate and pack up.
A**M
Good but not great
Much lighter and smaller than my previous sleeping pad, which was foam/air, so I appreciate it when it's time to pack it into my kayak on overnight trips. Just as comfortable as that pad. However, my KLYMIT Static V2 didn't hold all its air overnight (but it did hold enough to do its job, at least for the one time I've used it so far). Also, it requires more blows to inflate than I really like to do.
S**L
Doesn’t slide out
Easy to inflate. Used it winter camping and stayed warm. It doesn’t slide out. For a camp mat it does the trick. Camped for 10 days on it out in WA and it held up.
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