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louisianajoe
03-12-2015, 17:32
Looking for a used sleeping pad. $50 budget
thanks
Joe

Walkintom
03-12-2015, 18:44
Get a new one for that price: http://www.campmor.com/klymit-static-v-air-pad.shtml?source=CI&ci_sku=98058&ci_gpa=pla&ci_kw= $42.98, but gotta spend $50 to get free shipping

Also, look at the Z-lite. I got good mileage out of one before moving on to a BA inflatable. http://www.cascadedesigns.com/therm-a-rest/mattresses/fast-and-light/z-lite/product

Big Agnes Air core is about $58, but here's a 2012 model for $39: http://www.mpgear.com/pia/big-agnes-insulated-air-core-sleeping-pad?gclid=CjwKEAjw8oSoBRCss4qDrP3Y7yUSJACKumZ9UheY 4Cq4ZfB88uZemRZ-yYVVZdpyT9Bo6YSPAizFbBoCG07w_wcB

Sirsnappy09
03-12-2015, 20:42
They can be found for well under 50$ if you look around. I got a prolite, x lite. And x frame for under 100$ for all three.

Walkintom
03-13-2015, 10:57
Also, enter here for a chance to win one from Backpacker: http://www.backpacker.com/connect/contests/gear-sweepstakes/win-free-gear/

louisianajoe
03-20-2015, 10:55
Thanks for all the input and advise. You all have been more than generous with information.

BlindLazarus
03-20-2015, 17:29
I have a new Alps Lightweight self-inflating pad I can sell to you. They're great for an inexpensive pad, and I've used my other one over 500+ miles.

brancher
03-20-2015, 18:43
I have a Klymit Static V pad I'll sell you for 48.00 shipped CONUS

Bill B
03-21-2015, 22:44
I have a Thermarest 3/4 length pad I'm not using now, its in great condition and always stored unrolled... $30 plus postage