

🌟 Sleep Like a Pro, Adventure Like a Boss!
The THERMAREST Z-Lite SOL Foldable Sleeping Mat is a compact, durable sleeping solution designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a thermal reflective barrier for enhanced warmth and made from 100% polyethylene, this virtually indestructible mat is perfect for camping and hiking, ensuring comfort and convenience on every adventure.









| ASIN | B005I6R0WC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,376 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #12 in Foam Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand | Therm-a-Rest |
| Brand Name | Therm-a-Rest |
| Color | Limon/Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,083) |
| Date First Available | November 16, 2011 |
| Fill Material Type | indestructible closed-cell foam |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040818066706 |
| Included Components | Sleeping Pad |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 72 x 20 x 0.75 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22 x 6.5 x 6.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Therm-A-Rest |
| Material | ThermaCapture |
| Model Name | Z Lite Sol |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 040818066706 |
| Product Dimensions | 72"L x 20"W x 0.75"Th |
| Size | Regular - 20 x 72" |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
| Style | Regular - 20 X 72 Inches |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 040818066706 |
| Warranty Description | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**R
Warm and light
I was hoping this would be ideal for me and it was, the weather wasn't cold or anything but compared to the actual ground when wild camping this sheet was surprisingly very comfortable.I love wild hiking and camping and can pretty much sleep anywhere even if there are rocks and a puddle under me.I was expecting with the indented bubbles on the Matt it would be a little hard and lumpy but it was surprisingly very comfortable to lie on.For your average UK weather this sleeping mat is fine, if you are going to be camping in winter definitely use it as an under mat and use with an appropriate R rated one.You can instantly tell the difference between having this sheet than not having it and is very light. I also didn't throw the plastic cover it comes with since it's extra protect from rain since it has to be carried outside the backpack and it's easy to place it back in this plastic bag.Not sure if a backpack would cover it however but just be responsible with waterproofing all your warm clothing etc.Great mat, can't see me exchanging it other than using an air mat for winter use with this probably used as an under mat as previously stated.Awesome bit of kit
D**N
Brilliant ground base
Great product. Grandson thinks it’s brilliant. Supports the body under outdoor cushioning. Well insulated.
R**S
Light weight is its main advantage
I'll write this as a comparison with a point of reference I have, which is a Vango Trek 3 Standard, a cheap self-inflating mat that I had before. I spent this afternoon lying on both side-by-side in my tent...Thermarest advantages:- half the weight (410 vs 841)- slightly quicker to roll out- quicker to put away- no chance of getting punctures- can use as a small seat in folded formVango advantages:- much comfier- packs much smaller- half the price- smooth surface, so you can turn easily in your mummy sleeping bagI can't comment on relative thermal insulation, since I haven't been able to compare them in cold conditions.This model is a good option if you want a light, reliable pad for long-distance hiking. On the other hand, if you're not moving around a lot, so weight and packing time aren't important, the Vango is much more comfortable, and cheaper.I'm going away on a long trip and I'm really tempted to take the Vango: it's so comfortable that you can really look forward to lying on it at the end of the day. The Thermarest isn't uncomfortable, it's just not actively comfortable in the same way. You get used to what you have though, and I'll probably end up taking the Thermarest just for its weight-saving. You can get really light blow-ups as well, but they're very expensive.I'd also consider the thick roll-up mats you can get from Decathlon for £10. They weigh about the same as the Thermarest, and roll up to a similar size. There's also an even lighter and thinner version for £5.edit: I did take this Thermarest, and it worked quite well in keeping me warm, though it was pretty uncomfortable on hard surfaces, making it hard to sleep. The silver surface wore off quickly revealing grey foam underneath, but this didn't seem to affect performance. I did find it difficult to turn during the night, as I found I had to do several times per hour, because the lumpy surface grips your sleeping bag. So if you have your sleeping bag hood over your head, it's hard to keep your face outwards. I ended up leaving the hood loose and facing downward, and turning my body within the sleeping bag, rather than turning the whole bag. Not ideal. Will be on the lookout for a lightweight self-inflating pad for my next trip, though this one will do if I can't find one.
S**R
Possibly best of it's kind but this kind of matt has a flaw.
For the weight it is very tough and comfortable (emphasis 'for the weight')Got this to replace a blow up one that broke and I can't be dealing with fixing a puncture in the woods.No chance of this breaking!It's quite big and awkward to put on the outside of my pack but I did remove 4 sections as they were not needed which helped.I am a smidge over 180cm I think and I only need a matt to cover me from shoulders to the knees as I use a headrest like a jumper and my shins and feet weigh so little that they don't feel the hard ground.Now the only con - Due to the egg box style if you get condensation in your tent the matt fills up with water!4 weekends in a row my sleeping bag was wet underneath due to the matt collecting condensation and it's impossible to wipe dry so you have to give it a big shake outside your tent while trying to avoid spilling the water inside the tent.Even after shaking it you have to let it dry for hours in cold tempretures.One night I put bin bags over it and in the morning there was no condensation in the matts grooves but that adds extra hassle.I plan to get one of those crappy foam matts that roll up as at least it won't collect moisture but will be more uncomfortable...
M**T
Quality piece of kit
I've been upgrading all my hiking/wild camping kit and you can't compare this bad boy to the roll out sleep mats.NOTE: I don't sleep directly on this, I use a Sea To Summit Ether Light XT Insulated Mat (game changer if you want the best nights sleep) on top of this one, this gives an unbelievably comfortable sleep system, very warm, very light and you can't feel any lumps or bumps at all, with the added super thick layers.You can fold it in half and use it to sit on outside the tent and if you leave it folded you can use it as a raised seat, it's a win, win.I attach it to my backpack so never had any issues with weight or carrying it.I give it 10/10 and have just ordered another fir my partner.
O**S
Versatile, Compact and Convenient
While I normally sleep on self-inflating mats these days, I purchased this to use for its versatility. At 20mm thick, it's far more comfortable than the many cheap roll mats out there and there's also the option to fold it in half for a sitting mat, while you can also sit on it when completely folded, as an elevated seat above the ground. Roll mats are a pain to actually roll up, where as this is simplicity in itself.Very light in weight. Unless you can mount it to your rucksack vertically, you'll probably find it interferes with the fit of a standard sized raincover.
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