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    Default FS: Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite Sleeping Pad

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    I have a Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite Sleeping Pad (size large) that was inflated and tried indoors but never taken outside. I use another pad I like more so letting this one go for $100 via pay pal friends and family. Includes priority mail shipping to CONTUS.

    If your looking for specs, check the link: http://www.rei.com/product/881574/th...e-sleeping-pad

    UPDATE 10/14 - I was incorrect in saying the pad was never on trail. I found an old email from the person I purchased the pad from and he said he used the pad for 2 nights on trail. So it's nearly unused.
    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by hermit1970 View Post
    I have a Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite Sleeping Pad (size large) that was inflated and tried indoors but never taken outside. I use another pad I like more so letting this one go for $100 via pay pal friends and family. Includes priority mail shipping to CONTUS.

    If your looking for specs, check the link: http://www.rei.com/product/881574/th...e-sleeping-pad

    Thanks
    I'm really tempted by this. I just had a sleepless night on my most recent pad. I'm a side sleeper and need the wide (not necessarily the length). Curious, which pad do you like better? Do you think this would work for a side sleeper?

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    I recently spent 2 consecutive months on the floor on my Xtherm large. Same shape as the Xlite. As comfortable as the bed next to me. You'll never notice the extra length.

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    I am also a side sleeper and the Xlite is comfortable in my opinion. I prefer the baffles on the Exped to the Xlite but it's just personal preference.

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    Definitely works for a stomach /side sleeper

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