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Helix Insulated Air Sleeping Pad

REI Co-op - Helix Insulated Air Sleeping Pad


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_Bourbon • about 2 months ago

My Rapide SL insulated is very comfortable but nowhere close 4r. It might be 2r. Maybe. I just replaced it with the REI helix. 1oz heavier, but even more comfortable and a “true” 4.9r. They retail for $160. Exped 5r is also comfortable, warm, and has a great pump sack - although I suspect they’re getting ready to revamp them in the spring and they’ll be a decent amount more compact and lighter then. But you’ll probably find good Black Friday deals on the current one.

r/Ultralight • Question- sleeping pads ->
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butters091 • 4 months ago

Just used my Helix last night and would recommend. To me it’s much comfier than than the Sea to Summit Ether Light XT I had before

r/WildernessBackpacking • How much better are “nice” sleeping pads? ->
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ckyhnitz • 11 months ago

You should consider making the switch to a hammock. I'm a side sleeper and I'm way more comfortable in a good hammock setup than I am on the ground. If you're insistent on ground sleeping, maybe consider using what I do when I need to sleep on the ground. I've got an REI Helix pad, but I also have a MLD 40x80x1/8 eva foam pad that I fold up to 20x40x1/2 to put on top of the inflatable mattress. That gives you a flat, soft surface on top of the inflatable.

r/backpacking • What’s the best self inflating sleeping pad for backpacking? ->
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ckyhnitz • 12 months ago

I've got a BA Rapide SL for my daughter to sleep on, but since I primarily hammock camp, I went the cheaper route for myself and got the REI Helix. It's a decently comfortable pad, especially when I pair it with my CCF mat, but you've got my attention with the Light Tour. Even if it doesn't sleep as warm as it should at a rated 7.5, it's probably at least as warm as my Helix, and much cheaper, and lighter.

r/Ultralight • Budget Cold-Weather Pads Test (Naturehike 8.8, Light Tour 7.5, & Hikenture 6.2) ->
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ckyhnitz • 12 months ago

Oh, if the Light Tour is less comfortable than the Helix, then it's not going to work out for me, lol. The Helix is the limit of my comfort. Ever since I began hammock camping, my tolerance for ground sleeping isn't great. Thanks for the info!

r/Ultralight • Budget Cold-Weather Pads Test (Naturehike 8.8, Light Tour 7.5, & Hikenture 6.2) ->
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colinjo3 • 9 months ago

Megamat is wonderful but it's not fitting in a backpack, you'll have to take a second trip for it. It takes up a lot of space in the car even.  I think you should check out the nemo quasar or (only during an REI sale) the REI helix. Something about the honeycomb pattern is really comfortable

r/camping • Exped Megamat or alternative ->
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ContentGardenRake • 4 months ago

With the upcoming REI sale on REI and Nemo sleeping pads, I am considering upgrading. I have a klymit static V, and have never once slept well on it (2 trips). I don’t go backpacking much, but want to go more. Better sleep would make it more appealing. Obviously a sleeping pad can only get so comfortable. How much better do they get though? UPDATE: Went to REI to try all the different options. I personally found the Nemo tensor to be the most comfortable. My wife preferred the REI Helix. We both preferred the tensor/helix over the Exped Ultra 5r. We brought one of our Klymits with us, and it was a night and day difference. We ended up buying both the REI Helix, and the Nemo Tensor. We will try both over a trip this weekend, and exchange as needed afterwards (at the REI staff members recommendation). We can apply the price match policy once the sale hits to get the better prices.

r/WildernessBackpacking • How much better are “nice” sleeping pads? ->
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cosmokenney • 23 days ago

As a side sleeper I can vouch for the REI Helix.

r/lightweight • Sleeping pad for cold side sleeper. ->
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dadmantalking • 7 months ago

I've had a lot of different ones over the years, bought a REI Helix in the spring last year and it's the best one I've ever had. It packs really small too.

r/motocamping • What‘s the comfiest (ultralight) camping mat for dual sporting? ->
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dasbin • 12 months ago

You've tested *all* of them? You find the Nemo more comfortable than an Etherlite XT? An REI Helix? An Exped? A Rapide SL? That doesn't compute for me. The Nemo is more comfy than a Neoair but well below all of those.

r/Ultralight • NEMO Tensor Elite, lightest pad ever? ->
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Dazzling-South-3743 • 7 months ago

REI Helix. Im a side sleeper and love it.

r/REI • Looking forward the unicorn of a sleep pad. Quiet. Side sleeper. Lightweight ->

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