Seems a good deal but I had a similar one and only got one use out of it then developed pin holes all over the place. Ended up in the trash. These honey comb styles are very hard to patch. I like the long tube style with larger tubes on the edges that help keep you from falling off it, and is easier to patch. Also 2" is pretty minimal thickness if you lay on your side your hip tends to hit the ground. I prefer a 3" thick pad, doesn't add much weight or bulk. I do like the integrated pillow, for $12 its a small gamble.
No one should ever try sleeping on the ground without a pad while camping. Get this or something like it. I was hoping to see the maximum weight it can support, unfortunately, nothing.
cheap, but slightly heavier than foam. Foam has the added advantage of never going flat and you can place foam under your tent to replace the footprint, protect the tent, and save even more weight.
Bought this for when our boys like doing sleepovers in each others rooms on weekends. The kid on the mat slept in the last 2 days! Its decently comfy if you blow full then let just a little out. Feels a bit cheap but so far so good.
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Thank you!