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Big Agnes Oak Street Air Core Sleeping Pad - Regular

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Overview

About Big Agnes Oak Street Air Core Sleeping Pad - Regular

Closeouts. Thanks to supportive I-beam construction, Big Agnes' Oak Street air core sleeping pad provides a comfortable night's sleep for campers.

Specs

Specs about Big Agnes Oak Street Air Core Sleeping Pad - Regular

  • Sleeping pad style: Non Self-Inflating
  • Shape: Rectangular
  • Repair kit: Yes
  • Stuff sack: Yes
  • Weight: 1 lb. 4.8 oz.
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 72x20x2.5"
  • Packed size: 4x8"
  • Recommended Use: Backpacking
  • Material: Nylon with polyurethane coating
  • Imported

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4.280000 5 Overall Rating: 4.3 4.280000 Based on 25 reviews

Most Helpful 5-Star Review

5.0 out of 5 stars. A winner
Verified Buyer Reviewed by canoeonhead from West Virginia on Monday, September 22, 2014
I've been using a Thermorest self-inflating pad happily for many years. When I saw one of these type mats, I was impressed with the weight and space reduction, so I decided to try one. I used it six nights on a wilderness canoeing trip and was very pleased. Just as comfortable as the Thermorest. It does take more effort to inflate (~18 breaths for me) and it takes longer to deflate it, but the trade-off is well worth the space and weight savings to me. When I got back, I ordered a second one for my wife to replace her Thermorest. Both went on a second wilderness canoeing trip and did not disappoint. No leaks. I did use the repair silicon that came with them to patch a blow-up pillow successfully. The trade-off is even more appealing for backpacking, where weight and space are even more dear.
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars. sleeping pad problem
    Reviewed by Hikerbarb from california on Friday, November 14, 2014
    I bought this pad last summer for a 10 day stretch on the John Muir Trail. I had always used a thermarest but wanted to try something lighter and that would compress smaller. First night out it went flat, so obviously a hole. Spent some time on the trail trying to find the appropriate stream that I could inflate the pad and submerge it to find the hole. Found hole, patched it with the kit and did not have anymore problems. Next trip, I am extremely careful with the pad but never worried like this about the thermarest, even taking it out and laying on the ground to read. This pad is very comfortable but takes time to inflate and deflate and difficult to fit in the small bag it came it. All said, I like it will continue using it.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Comfortable
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by NomDePlume from Denver, PA on Tuesday, November 4, 2014
    This was very comfortable to sleep on. I was used to using a thinner thermarest pad, but this is a definate step up. Recently took this pad backpacking on the Appalachian Trail and I really liked how small this packed. My only issues we that this is just a tad heavy (probably due to the brass valve) and takes some effort to inflate and deflate. This is not self inflating so you need to have some lung power to inflate and to deflate I opened the value in the morning and let the air escape from underneath me, but still have some minor issues fitting the pad into the included stuff sack (although it still packed very small).
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Great, but hard to deflate!
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from Austin, TX on Sunday, November 2, 2014
    Slept great on this pad- it's long and wide enough, and keeps you well elevated off the ground. Only issue I have is that it is hard to deflate 100%, especially if you're on rocky ground and can't push out the air from one channel to the next on a smooth surface. Otherwise, it's a steal at this price.
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. An excellent little pad, at an amazing price
    Reviewed by outdoor14 from California on Saturday, October 25, 2014
    I find the packed size of the pad noting short of amazing: a 9" cylinder with 4" diameter.
    Yes, it does take some effort to inflate, and the "regular" inflated size is, well, barely
    sufficient, but that's what it is: I'd take it and day over sleeping on the ground. One quibble
    is that the inventory sticker left by Sierra leaves a sticky mark on the package which is
    difficult to remove: helpful Sierra people: that's what plastic bags are for, use them!
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. A winner
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by canoeonhead from West Virginia on Monday, September 22, 2014
    I've been using a Thermorest self-inflating pad happily for many years. When I saw one of these type mats, I was impressed with the weight and space reduction, so I decided to try one. I used it six nights on a wilderness canoeing trip and was very pleased. Just as comfortable as the Thermorest. It does take more effort to inflate (~18 breaths for me) and it takes longer to deflate it, but the trade-off is well worth the space and weight savings to me. When I got back, I ordered a second one for my wife to replace her Thermorest. Both went on a second wilderness canoeing trip and did not disappoint. No leaks. I did use the repair silicon that came with them to patch a blow-up pillow successfully. The trade-off is even more appealing for backpacking, where weight and space are even more dear.

About Big Agnes

Based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Big Agnes is operated by people on a mission to make outdoor adventure more comfortable, efficient and fun. Driven by innovation, Big Agnes sleeping bags, tents, camp furniture and apparel are engineered to make life in the backcountry easier. For example, many Big Agnes sleeping bags seamlessly merge pad and bag into a combined system to help minimize hassle. In order to reduce impact on the environment, this brand also uses recycled and dye-free materials in many of its products. Not surprisingly, Big Agnes tents have won Editor's Choice Awards from Backpacker magazine and have been chosen as Gear of the Year selections by Outside. Bigger innovation. Bigger outdoor fun.