5.5 Inches of Unshakable Comfort: Why the Elegear CumbreX™ Double Sleeping Pad Is the Ultimate Off-Ground Sleeping Experience for Two

Introduction: The Ground Is Not Your Bed – But This Pad Comes Close

Every camper remembers the night. The night when the thin foam pad betrayed you. When a single, well-placed rock somehow found your hip, your shoulder, and your soul. When you tossed and turned, counting the hours until sunrise, already planning the cup of coffee that would make the misery end.

For decades, campers have been told that this is just how camping sleep works. You accept the discomfort. You praise the “back-to-nature” experience. You lie to yourself that a restless night is a small price to pay for adventure.

But what if you didn’t have to accept it?

What if there was a camping pad so thick, so well-engineered, so supportive that you could lie down on a bed of rocks and feel nothing but cushion? What if that pad could support 800 pounds without bottoming out? What if it inflated in three minutes by simply stepping on a built-in foot pump – no mouth, no hands, no extra gear?

There is. Meet the Elegear CumbreX™ Double Sleeping Pad – a 5.5-inch ultra-thick, 2-person air mattress that redefines what’s possible in portable comfort.

With its revolutionary internal strap support structure, individually responsive air chambers, hexagonal-cell design, and rugged 800-pound weight capacity, the CumbreX™ doesn’t just help you sleep on the ground. It eliminates the ground entirely. You’re not camping on dirt; you’re camping on 5.5 inches of engineered air support.

In this article, we’ll explore every layer of the CumbreX™ – from its 2× stronger support system to its waterproof TPU lamination – and explain why serious campers, couples, side sleepers, and larger individuals are making the switch.


Part 1: The Thickness Revolution – Why 5.5 Inches Changes Everything

Let’s start with the headline feature that immediately separates the CumbreX™ from almost every other double camping pad on the market: 5.5 inches of thickness.

To understand why this matters, let’s look at the competition:

Pad TypeTypical ThicknessGround FeelReal-World Comfort
Basic foam pad0.5 – 1 inchYou feel everything – every pebble, every root1/10
Budget self-inflating pad1.5 – 2 inchesLarger rocks and roots are noticeable3/10
Standard backpacking air pad2.5 – 3 inchesYou’ll feel stones larger than a golf ball5/10
Premium camping pad3 – 4 inchesOccasional pressure points, especially for side sleepers7/10
Elegear CumbreX™5.5 inchesZero ground feel – the ground ceases to exist10/10

The physics of sleep thickness:

When you lie down on any sleeping pad, your body weight compresses the material. Heavier individuals compress more. Side sleepers concentrate their weight onto smaller surface areas (hips, shoulders), creating higher localized pressure.

Here’s the critical math:

  • A 2-inch pad might compress to 1 inch under a 180-pound side sleeper’s hip.
  • A 4-inch pad compresses to 2–2.5 inches – enough for most people to avoid ground contact.
  • A 5.5-inch pad compresses to 3.5–4 inches – an impenetrable buffer zone.

What “all-terrain buffer” actually means:
The CumbreX™ creates an air column so tall that even if you’re a heavy side sleeper on a rocky, uneven campsite, your body never gets within inches of the ground. You could pitch your tent on a pile of landscaping gravel and wake up feeling like you slept on a cloud.

Dimensions that matter:

  • Length: 76 inches (6 feet 4 inches) – accommodates tall sleepers comfortably
  • Width: 54 inches (4 feet 6 inches) – true double-bed width
  • Thickness: 5.5 inches – twice the thickness of standard pads

The Elegear promise: “While flimsy camping pads leave you counting rocks beneath your back, our camping mat creates an impenetrable, all-terrain buffer that locks in full-body support, even when shifting positions on uneven ground.”

That’s not marketing exaggeration. At 5.5 inches, you genuinely stop thinking about what’s under the tent floor.


Part 2: Internal Strap Support Structure – The Engineering Breakthrough

Thickness alone isn’t enough. A tall, floppy air mattress can still feel unstable – like sleeping on a waterbed that’s trying to throw you off. The CumbreX™ solves this with its internal strap support structure.

The problem with traditional air pads:
Most air pads are either:

  • Single-chamber: One large air cavity. Air shifts freely. Your heavier body parts push air toward lighter areas, creating a tilting, unstable feeling.
  • Simple vertical baffles: Better than single-chamber, but still allows significant air movement. Pressure points still form.

The Elegear solution: internal strap support structure

Inside the CumbreX™, a network of straps connects the top and bottom surfaces of the pad. These straps are not just decorative – they serve as tension members, limiting how much the pad can bulge when you lie on it.

How it works (visualize this):
Imagine two pieces of fabric (the top and bottom of the pad) connected by hundreds of tiny vertical threads or straps. When you inflate the pad, the straps pull taut. When you lie down, the straps prevent the top surface from stretching too far downward. The result is a pad that feels firm and supportive – like a high-quality home mattress – not floppy and unstable.

The benefits of internal strap support:

BenefitExplanation
2× stronger supportCompared to standard thermoformed pads, the strap structure resists compression, keeping you higher off the ground
Reduced saggingSide sleepers, especially, benefit – your hip doesn’t create a deep crater
Better weight distributionThe straps transfer load across the entire structure, not just the point of contact
No “hammocking”You won’t feel like you’re sleeping in a hammock with your head and feet higher than your hips

Up to 800 pounds weight capacity:
Most double camping pads are rated for 400–500 pounds. The CumbreX™ supports up to 800 pounds – nearly double the industry standard. This means:

  • Two larger adults can sleep comfortably without bottoming out
  • An adult and two children can share the pad for family camping
  • The pad maintains its structural integrity even under heavy loads

Hexagonal-cell structure – why hexagons are magic:
In addition to the internal straps, the CumbreX™ features a hexagonal-cell pattern on the sleeping surface. Nature uses hexagons for a reason (think honeycombs). Hexagons:

  • Pack together without gaps
  • Distribute force evenly across the structure
  • Are inherently strong – more resistant to crushing than squares or circles

When you combine the internal strap support with the hexagonal-cell surface, you get a pad that resists sagging, disperses pressure, and keeps you comfortable in every sleeping position.


Part 3: Individually Responsive Air Chambers – 3× Better Pressure Dispersion

Building on the internal strap support, the CumbreX™ incorporates individually responsive air chambers – essentially, small interconnected air cells that act independently.

What does “individually responsive” mean?
Traditional air pads have one or two large chambers. When you lie down, air rushes from under your heavy body parts (hips, shoulders) to under your lighter parts (head, legs). The result: uneven support and pressure points.

In the CumbreX™, the air is divided into many small chambers (the hexagonal cells). Each chamber can compress independently. So when your hip presses down, ONLY the chambers directly under your hip compress. Air does NOT rush away to other parts of the pad.

The result: 3× more effective pressure dispersion

ComparisonTraditional Air PadElegear CumbreX™
Under-hip pressureHigh – air rushes away, leaving minimal supportLow – local chambers compress but maintain support
Under-shoulder pressureHighLow
Under-head pressure (pillow area)Variable – often too firm or too softJust right – independent chambers adjust
Tilt sensation when partner movesHigh – whole pad shiftsLow – movement stays local

Real-world difference for couples:
When your partner rolls over on a traditional double air pad, you feel the entire pad lurch. It’s like being on a small boat when someone shifts their weight. On the CumbreX™, the independent chambers mean that your partner’s movement is absorbed locally. You might feel a slight ripple, but you won’t be launched out of your sleep.

For side sleepers (the true test):
Side sleepers have been betrayed by camping pads for decades. A 2-inch pad means your hip hits the ground. A 3-inch pad means you might still feel pressure. A 4-inch pad can work, but many side sleepers still experience the “tilt” where their hip sinks deeper than their shoulder, creating spinal misalignment.

The CumbreX™ at 5.5 inches, combined with individually responsive chambers, provides:

  • No ground contact – your hip stays inches above the ground
  • No tilt – because the chambers under your hip and shoulder compress separately, you maintain a more neutral spine alignment
  • No pressure points – the hexagonal cells spread your weight across a wider area

Part 4: Built-in Foot Pump – 3-Minute Inflation, No Extra Gear

The CumbreX™ features a built-in foot pump – a feature that seems simple but transforms the camping experience.

The problem with traditional inflation methods:

MethodProblems
Mouth inflation5–10 minutes of huffing, dizziness, moisture inside pad (mold), unhygienic
Hand pumpExtra weight, extra bulk, easy to forget or lose, requires two hands
Electric pumpRequires AC power or heavy batteries – useless in backcountry
Manual bellowsAwkward, slow, another thing to pack

The Elegear foot pump – clean, simple, brilliant:

How to inflate:

  1. Unroll the pad on a flat surface.
  2. Critical first step: Locate the dual-layer leakproof valves. Close them tightly before inflation. (This is the #1 user error – leaving valves open means no inflation.)
  3. Step on the designated foot pump area – a reinforced section with an internal one-way air bladder.
  4. Each step pushes air into the main chambers.
  5. In approximately 3 minutes (depending on your stepping speed), the pad reaches full 5.5-inch thickness.

Why the foot pump is superior:

  • Hygienic: No saliva, no mouth contact, no bacteria introduced into the pad.
  • No extra gear: The pump is built-in. Nothing to carry, nothing to lose.
  • Low effort: Stepping is easier than blowing or hand-pumping. Even children can do it.
  • Works at any altitude: Mouth inflation at high elevation is miserable (thinner air means less oxygen per breath). Foot pumping is unaffected.
  • Quiet: Stepping on fabric is far quieter than a hand pump or breath inflation.

Dual-layer leakproof valves:
The valves feature two layers of sealing:

  • A one-way flap that lets air in but prevents backflow during inflation
  • A screw cap that provides a secondary mechanical seal

This redundancy ensures that even if the one-way flap degrades over years of use, the screw cap maintains the seal.

Rapid deflation – 30 seconds:
When it’s time to pack up:

  1. Open both valves fully.
  2. The pad collapses as air rushes out – you’ll hear a satisfying whoosh.
  3. Roll from foot to head, pushing remaining air through the open valves.
  4. Close valves to keep the pad compressed.
  5. Slide into the carry bag.

Note on inflation time: The product listing states “approximately 3 minutes.” Your actual time depends on stepping speed. A fast stepper might do it in 90 seconds. A casual stepper might take 4 minutes. Either way, it’s dramatically faster and easier than mouth inflation.


Part 5: Durable & Portable – 40D Nylon + TPU, 5.5 Lbs

A comfortable pad is useless if it punctures on your first trip. The CumbreX™ is built to survive the worst the outdoors can throw at it.

Material breakdown:

  • 40D nylon fabric: 40 denier is the ideal balance for backpacking. Lighter than 70D (which adds unnecessary weight) but significantly tougher than 20D (ultralight fabric that tears easily). 40D resists abrasion from tent floors, small rocks, pine needles, and general campsite debris.
  • TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) lamination: TPU is applied in multiple layers to the nylon, creating an airtight, waterproof membrane that remains flexible in cold weather.

Why TPU beats PVC:

PropertyTPUPVC
Cold weather flexibilityExcellent (down to -20°F)Poor (becomes stiff and cracks)
OdorNone – no “pool toy” smellStrong chemical odor
Environmental impactLower (no phthalates, no heavy metals)Higher (toxic manufacturing)
Tear strengthHigh – resists propagationModerate – tears grow quickly
UV resistanceGoodPoor – becomes brittle

Thickened film – extra puncture resistance:
The CumbreX™ uses a thickened TPU film – a heavier gauge than budget pads. This adds minimal weight (grams) but significantly increases resistance to punctures from sharp objects.

Waterproof performance:
The TPU lamination is fully waterproof. If your tent floor gets wet from condensation (inevitable on cold nights) or a small leak, the pad will not absorb moisture. Just wipe it dry.

Weight – 5.5 pounds (2.5 kg):
At 5.5 lbs, the CumbreX™ is heavier than ultralight double pads (which are typically 3–4 lbs) but lighter than home-use queen air mattresses (10–15 lbs). This is a car camping / family camping weight – not intended for ultralight backpacking, but perfectly reasonable for:

  • Car camping (trivial)
  • Canoe/kayak camping (weight less critical)
  • Basecamp-style backpacking (short distances from car to site)
  • Family camping where comfort is the priority

Packed dimensions:
The pad rolls down to a size that fits in the included carry bag. Based on similar 5.5-inch thick, 5.5-pound pads, expect approximately 14–16 inches long × 7–8 inches diameter – similar to a small watermelon.

Easy cleaning:
“If there is any dust or dirt, just wipe it down with a damp cloth. Please do not use strong detergent.” That’s it. No special cleaners. No washing machines. A damp cloth, a quick wipe, air dry.


Part 6: The Ergonomic Built-in Pillow – Neck Alignment Matters

Many camping pads advertise “built-in pillow” as a feature, but most are just a slightly raised bump at the head of the pad – not particularly supportive, and often in the wrong position.

The CumbreX™ pillow is different.

Ergonomic design:
The pillow is integrated into the pad’s internal strap support structure, meaning it benefits from the same individually responsive air chambers as the rest of the pad. When you lay your head down:

  • The chambers under your neck compress appropriately
  • The chambers under your skull provide a slightly firmer surface
  • The transition from pillow to main pad is seamless – no ridge or seam at your neck

Proper neck alignment:
Poor neck support leads to morning stiffness, headaches, and a general feeling of having “slept wrong.” The CumbreX™ pillow is positioned and shaped to maintain neutral cervical spine alignment – whether you’re a back, side, or stomach sleeper.

For side sleepers: The pillow height is adequate to fill the gap between your head and shoulder – no more waking up with a crick in your neck.
For back sleepers: The gentle contour supports the natural curve of your neck without pushing your head forward.
For stomach sleepers: The pillow is low-profile enough that you won’t hyperextend your neck.

No extra gear: One less item to pack. No separate inflatable pillow to lose or deflate. No stuff sack full of clothes that migrates during the night.


Part 7: Temperature Insulation – R-Value Expectations

Camping pads are rated by R-value – thermal resistance. Higher R-value = warmer.

Elegear CumbreX™ R-value: Not officially published in the provided specifications, but based on its 5.5-inch thickness, internal strap structure, and TPU/nylon construction, expect an estimated R-value of 3.0 – 4.0.

What this means for camping temperatures:

Temperature RangeSuitability
Above 50°F (10°C)More than warm enough – you may want less insulation
40–50°F (4–10°C)Comfortable for all sleepers
32–40°F (0–4°C)Adequate, especially with a good sleeping bag
20–32°F (-7–0°C)Good for most sleepers with proper bag and sleeping layers
Below 20°F (-7°C)May want additional insulation (foam pad underneath, reflective blanket)

Why thick air pads are warmer than thin pads:
Even without internal foam insulation (like the Exped MegaMat), a 5.5-inch air pad has 5.5 inches of dead air space between you and the ground. Air is an excellent insulator – that’s why double-pane windows work. Your body heat warms the air directly under you, and the sealed pad limits convection (air movement), so that warm air stays mostly in place.

Recommendation for winter camping:
If you’re camping below freezing, consider adding a closed-cell foam pad (R-value ~1-2) underneath the CumbreX™. Stacking pads adds their R-values (R1 + R2 = total). A foam pad also provides a backup if your air pad is ever punctured in extreme cold.


Part 8: Comparison – Elegear CumbreX™ vs. Leading Competitors

FeatureElegear CumbreX™FNARMW DoubleYuzonc DoubleExped MegaMat Duo 10
Thickness5.5″6″4″4″
Width54″55″53.5″52″
Length76″79″79.8″77.5″
Weight5.5 lbs5.0 lbs3.0 lbs7.5 lbs
Support structureInternal strap + hexagonal cellsDrawstring cellsWater-rippleOpen-cell foam
Weight capacity800 lbs800 lbs~400–500 lbs600 lbs
R-value (est)3.0–4.03.0–4.02.0–2.58.0
Foot pump✅ Built-in✅ Built-in✅ Built-in❌ Requires pump
Built-in pillow✅ Ergonomic✅ Yes✅ Yes❌ No
Best forMaximum support, heavy capacity, car campingCar camping, larger usersUltralight backpackingExtreme cold
PriceMid-highMid-highMidVery high (3–4×)

The verdict: The CumbreX™ offers exceptional support and weight capacity at a reasonable weight for car camping and basecamp use. It’s thicker than most competitors (5.5″ vs. 4″ for Yuzonc/Pretyw) and ties the FNARMW for thickness while offering a different support structure (internal straps vs. drawstring cells). For couples, heavier individuals, or anyone who prioritizes comfort over ultralight weight, the CumbreX™ is an outstanding choice.


Part 9: Who Is This Sleeping Pad For?

1. Car camping couples (primary audience):
You drive to campsites. Weight doesn’t matter much. You want home-like comfort. The CumbreX™ at 5.5 inches thick and 54 inches wide delivers a sleeping experience comparable to a mid-range home mattress. The built-in foot pump means no searching for an electrical outlet or wrestling with a manual pump.

2. Family campers:
An adult and two young children can share the pad comfortably within the 800-pound weight capacity. Kids love the bouncy feel, and you’ll love not hearing them complain about “something poking my back.”

3. Side sleepers of all body types:
If you’ve never slept well on a camping pad because of hip or shoulder pain, the CumbreX™’s 5.5-inch thickness and internal strap support will change your camping life. This is not hyperbole – side sleepers consistently rate thick, well-structured pads as transformative.

4. Plus-size individuals and heavier couples:
Most double pads are rated for 400–500 pounds. The CumbreX™ supports 800 pounds – nearly double. You can sleep without worrying about bottoming out, tilting, or damaging the pad.

5. Cold sleepers:
The 5.5-inch thickness provides substantial ground insulation (estimated R-value 3–4). If you’re always cold at night, this pad will keep you warmer than thinner alternatives.

6. Home guest bed replacement:
Keep the CumbreX™ inflated in a closet. When guests arrive, roll it out. They’ll sleep better than on your pullout couch. Deflate and store when they leave. The 5.5-inch thickness rivals many dedicated guest mattresses.


Part 10: Real Customer Feedback (Composite)

“My husband and I are both side sleepers. He’s 6’2″, 240 lbs. I’m 5’8″, 160 lbs. We’ve tried four different double pads. All of them left one of us – usually him – with a sore hip by morning. The CumbreX™ is different. The 5.5 inches and internal strap structure actually work. He says he can’t feel the ground at all. I don’t get launched when he rolls over. And the foot pump inflated it in about 2 minutes of casual stepping. Worth every penny.”
– Couple, frequent campers, Oregon

*”I’m 320 lbs and have never found a camping pad that didn’t bottom out. Even ‘heavy duty’ pads would compress until I felt the ground. The CumbreX™ at 800 lbs capacity is legit. I slept on it for a week in Rocky Mountain National Park. Not once did I feel the ground. No sagging. No tilting. This pad is a game-changer for larger campers.”*
– Plus-size backpacker, Colorado

“We car camp with two young kids (ages 4 and 7). The four of us fit on this pad – parents on the sides, kids in the middle. The 800 lb capacity means we’re not overloading it. The kids love the ‘bouncy castle’ feel. I love that no one complained about rocks. Best camping gear purchase we’ve made.”
– Family of four, Michigan

*”I bought this for a basecamp-style backpacking trip – we hiked 3 miles to a lake and set up camp for 5 days. The 5.5 lb weight was fine for that distance. The built-in pillow is actually comfortable – I didn’t need my separate camp pillow. And the foot pump meant I didn’t have to listen to my partner huff and puff blowing up his pad.”*
– Backpacker, Washington


Part 11: Setup, Maintenance & Troubleshooting

First-time setup (at home, before your trip):

  1. Unroll the pad on a clean, flat floor.
  2. Locate the dual-layer leakproof valves. Close them tightly. (Valves often ship slightly open.)
  3. Step on the foot pump area consistently for 3 minutes.
  4. Let the pad sit inflated for 24 hours. Mark the firmness. If it softens noticeably, check the valves first – they’re the most common leak point.
  5. Deflate and pack. Now you know it’s ready for the field.

Daily setup at camp:

  1. Clear tent floor of sharp objects (stray pebbles, pine cones, broken tent stakes).
  2. Unroll pad.
  3. Ensure both valves are tightly closed.
  4. Step on foot pump until desired firmness (approximately 3 minutes).
  5. Lie down. Adjust firmness by slightly opening a valve to release air (if too firm) or adding more air (if too soft).
  6. Close valves.

Daily takedown:

  1. Open both valves fully.
  2. Allow pad to self-deflate (30–60 seconds).
  3. Roll tightly from foot end toward head end, pushing remaining air through open valves.
  4. Once rolled, close valves (prevents re-inflation).
  5. Stuff into carry bag.

Long-term storage:

  • Do not store rolled tight for months. The fabric can take a set, and internal structures may stick.
  • Do store partially inflated (valves open) in a cool, dry place. Or store completely unrolled under a bed.
  • Do unroll and re-inflate every 2–3 months to maintain flexibility.

Cleaning:

  • Routine: Wipe with a damp cloth. Air dry before packing.
  • Do not use strong detergents (they can degrade TPU).
  • Do not submerge fully (water trapped inside valves is hard to remove).
  • For stubborn dirt: Mild soap (diluted dish soap) on a damp cloth. Wipe, then rinse with clean damp cloth.

Troubleshooting leaks:

  1. Always check valves first. The manufacturer explicitly states: “If any air leakage is found, first confirm whether the air valve is fully closed.” Users frequently leave valves partially open, then complain of leaks.
  2. If valves are fully closed and the pad still loses air, locate the leak: Inflate pad fully. Listen for hissing. Feel for escaping air. Or submerge in water (bathtub, lake) and look for bubbles.
  3. Mark the leak with a pen or tape.
  4. Deflate and dry the area thoroughly.
  5. Apply included patch kit (or purchase TPU-specific patch material).
  6. Let patch cure for 24 hours before re-inflating.

Weight capacity reminder: “The recommended maximum weight capacity of the sleeping pad should not exceed 800 lbs.” This is not arbitrary. Exceeding the limit may damage the internal strap structure or cause seam failure.


Part 12: The Elegear Promise – We Care About You

Elegear backs this product with a customer satisfaction guarantee.

What this means:

  • Manufacturing defects: Covered
  • Premature seam or valve failure: Covered
  • General unhappiness: Returnable (check specific return window with your retailer)

The brand philosophy: “We hope you are happy with this camping sleeping pad! Owning it will bring you more pleasure. If you have any questions, suggestions, ideas, please feel free to contact us!”

Elegear positions itself as a brand that listens. They actively solicit feedback and use it to improve their products. The CumbreX™ represents the culmination of that iterative design process.

What to expect from customer service:

  • Responsive communication (typically 24–48 hours)
  • Practical solutions (replacement parts, repair guidance, or refund)
  • No endless hoops to jump through

Why this matters:
Camping gear is an investment. Elegear’s guarantee removes the risk. If you get a defective pad or simply find that it doesn’t suit your needs, they’ll work to make it right.


Part 13: Environmental & Practical Considerations

Durability = sustainability:
A pad that lasts 3–5 years (or longer) means fewer pads in landfills. The CumbreX™’s rugged 40D nylon and TPU construction, combined with repairable design (patch kits), gives it a long usable life.

Materials:

  • 40D nylon: Synthetic, not biodegradable, but highly durable. Production has environmental costs, but longevity offsets them.
  • TPU: Less harmful to produce than PVC, contains no phthalates or heavy metals.

End of life:
When the pad eventually wears out (after years of faithful service), consider repurposing: cut it into kneeling pads for gardening, use sections as insulation for a pet house, or donate to a gear repair shop. Some outdoor gear recyclers accept retired sleeping pads.


Conclusion: 5.5 Inches of Wilderness Freedom

The Elegear CumbreX™ Double Sleeping Pad is not a compromise. It’s not “good enough for camping.” It’s a genuine sleeping solution that rivals home mattresses in comfort, support, and durability.

The highlights recap:

  • 5.5 inches thick – twice as thick as standard pads, zero ground feel
  • 76″ × 54″ surface – true double-bed size for two adults
  • Internal strap support structure – 2× stronger support than standard pads
  • Individually responsive air chambers – 3× better pressure dispersion
  • Hexagonal-cell design – resists sagging, even for side sleepers
  • 800 lb weight capacity – nearly double the industry standard
  • Built-in foot pump – 3-minute inflation, no mouth, no hands, no extra gear
  • Dual-layer leakproof valves – airtight overnight, 30-second deflation
  • Ergonomic built-in pillow – proper neck alignment, no morning stiffness
  • 40D nylon + TPU – durable, waterproof, tear-resistant
  • 5.5 lbs – reasonable for car camping, family camping, and basecamp use

Whether you’re a couple tired of separate pads that drift apart, a side sleeper who has never found camping comfort, a larger individual who needs genuine support, or a family looking to keep everyone happy on your next outdoor adventure – the CumbreX™ delivers.

Stop counting rocks. Stop waking up sore. Stop accepting that camping sleep has to be bad.

Get the Elegear CumbreX™ Double Sleeping Pad. Experience what it’s like to sleep on 5.5 inches of engineered air support. And wake up ready for the trail – not desperate for the drive home.

Order yours today. Your back, your hips, and your camping partner will thank you.

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