Our testers prefer the neoair all season which keeps the trekker s rectangular shape but adds more warmth or the neoair camper which is more comfortable than the trekker and cheaper.
Therm a rest neoair trekker sleeping pad review.
The therm a rest max sv sleeping pad is a no frills three season sleeping pad.
Light trickle down technology comes to sleeping pads.
Which one to buy is often the hardest question to answer.
The therm a rest neoair all season sv is a warm and comfortable pad.
Other than the speedvalve the max sv differs from a regular neoair xlite only slightly having a rectangular shape instead of a mummy shape making is a bit more comfortable for people who have a larger torso or like a bigger pad.
The trekker is a more affordable descendant of the neoair which won our editors choice award in 2009.
I have been able to use this in many conditions and after 1 000 miles with the neoair trekker here are some things i have found.
The therm a rest neoair trekker sleeping pad is now 50 warmer than the previous version pushing its comfort range well into spring and fall backpacking trips.
The trekker is a more affordable descendant of the neoair which won our editors choice award in 2009.
The new neoair trekker comes with an increased r value of 3 0 from its last model at 2 0.
Its rectangular shape gave our side sleeping testers more room to roll around than the mummy shaped neoair xtherm it has an impressive r value of 4 9 but weighs more than our editors choice award winner.
The therm a rest neoair trekker falls awkwardly between other neoair pads.