

🛏️ Sleep Light, Sleep Tight — Elevate Every Outdoor Night!
The Nemo Equipment Tensor All-Season Ultralight Insulated Sleeping Pad combines cutting-edge Thermal Mirror insulation and spaceframe baffle technology to deliver an ultra-lightweight (400g), stable, and quiet sleep surface. Crafted with bluesign-approved nylon, it offers superior durability and water resistance, making it the perfect companion for year-round camping comfort.











| Best Sellers Rank | #60,766 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #93 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand | Nemo |
| Color | Blade / Spicy Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 400 Grams |
| Material | Aluminized Film |
| Product Dimensions | 72"L x 20"W x 3.5"Th |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
C**S
Ultra light sleeping pad! Worth the money
The lightest sleeping pad! highly recommend! Insulated aswell. its an amazing pad.
L**H
Okay but better options available
Overall a very good sleeping pad but didn’t meet my needs. I wanted best R value and lightest weight for my budget. While this pad delivers on those aspects ultimately decided to return. Husband has an Thermarest pad, which is very light weight but slightly less R value. Thermarest pads also have some grippy texture so the sleeping bag doesn’t slide off. Thought Nemo being high end would also have that but unfortunately not. Adding “grippy texture” to list of ideal pad qualities and continue my search.
A**.
very good, very light and to this day I have not punctured it
very good, very light and to this day I have not punctured it
Y**6
Good quality sleeping pad
Good quality and really light. Easy to set up and comfort to sleep on. Mummy size might be a little small for tall people. Just hard to put back into the stuff sack.
S**.
The comfort I was hoping for!
I am a light sleeper to begin with, and because of a lower spine injury, I'm a bit more sensitive to spinal alignment than I would like. I'm a side and stomach sleeper that uses a Tempurpedic mattress at home and that's been the perfect means of letting my hips and shoulders do what they need to do while keeping my spine aligned The first time I went backpacking I was on horizontal baffles and thought someone was tearing my spine in half all night. It was awful. I moved to the thermostat X lite which was a lot better, letting the vertical baffles depress more independently under the different pressure points. I slept ok, but as someone who does flip over a few times every night, I would call my sleep sufficient, but not as restful and I would want for a strenuous day. After years of hearing people rant and rave about the Tensor, I thought the All Season might be a good opportunity to get a better R value and try it out. The weight sacrifice would be worth it for a warmer pad that might be more comfortable. I took it out for my first trip with it and it was great. I was comfortable all night. In fact my only regret was not getting the wide pad. I fit on a regular just fine, but when I turn over, that extra few inches would be nice and I wouldn't necessarily have to do the more conscious shimmy and rotate lol.
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