User Review: Therm-A-Rest Z-Lite
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Used this on a 7-day trip where the weather varied between 25 degrees and ice showers/snow to 75 degrees and sunny.
Indeed when in cold weather this pad collects a lot of moisture via the egg crate cups. It is definitely a measurable amount. This egg crate construction definitely makes the pad more comfortable. Be careful in that in very cold weather it is thin enough to conduct some heat away into the ground. Definitely a three-season pad. All in all though worked well, was light, comfortable, and packed fairly small.
Where to Buy
Buy Online We found the Z-Lite at 10 online stores:
| Store | Product Description | Price |
Moosejaw | Z-Lite Sleeping Pad (Fall 2008) | $29.95 | Buy Now |
Backcountry.com | Z-Lite Sleeping Pad | $29.95 | Buy Now |
Altrec Outdoors | Z-Lite - Sleeping Pad | $29.95 | Buy Now |
REI 2 purchase options: | Z-Lite - Short | $29.95 | Buy Now |
| Z-Lite - Regular | $34.95 | Buy Now |
RockCreek | Z-Lite | $29.95 | Buy Now |
Ramsey Outdoor | Z-Lite? | $34.95 | Buy Now |
Oregon Mountain Community | Z-Lite SLeeping Pad | $29.95 | Buy Now |
EMS | Z-Lite Sleeping Pad, Regular | $34.95 | Buy Now |
Gear for Adventure | Therm-a-Rest Z-Lite Closed Cell Sleeping Pad | $29.95 | Buy Now |
US Outdoor Store | Z Lite Regular | $34.95 | Buy Now |
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