







🌄 Sleep Light, Sleep Tight: The Ultralight Pad That Keeps Up With Your Wildest Adventures
The MOXILS Ultralight Inflatable Sleeping Pad is a compact, durable, and waterproof camping essential featuring a built-in foot pump that inflates the pad in just 20 seconds. Weighing only 1.9 lbs and measuring 78" x 24.5" x 2.7", it offers superior comfort with body-mapping technology and can be connected to another pad for a double bed. Perfect for hiking, backpacking, and camping, it comes complete with a carry bag and repair kit for ultimate convenience.







| Best Sellers Rank | #6,821 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #9 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand | MOXILS |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,552 Reviews |
| Material | Nylon&TPU |
| Product Dimensions | 78"L x 24.5"W x 2.7"Th |
| Size | Large |
| Special Feature | Backpacking, Camping, Foldable, Hiking, Waterproof |
R**T
Works Well
Nice easy camping pad, good value for the money, easy to store and deflate, decent sleep quality, but I use it for my son when we travel so that we do not have to spring for more beds. Price was good, but I do not know if it would help a larger full grown man. But a teen sleeps on it easy.
J**Y
Very good for camping
This is a great camping mattress. I am very happy with my purchase. The fact that it is lightweight and compact when not inflated and also has a foot pump makes this a great product for camping. It was comfortable and I did not even need to bring a pillow. The size can be doubled easily just by attaching an identical mattress with button fasteners to one side. I spent ten straight days camping with this so far and no leaks or issues at all. This is very good value for anyone who enjoys camping with some small comforts.
C**A
A bit thin but otherwise okay
I got this to use as a part of a bike touring setup. It is really light and packs up small so points for that It's easy enough to inflate with a squeeze pump. I have asthma so this was a must. It also has valves that I'm pretty sure fit standard inflation bag things, I'm not sure what they're called. It's a little awkward when I'm in my tent because I can't stand up to use it. The valve cover also has a bad habit of covering the intake and preventing it from filling. These are relatively minor problems because I can inflate it by hand but it's still a workout. Deflating it is extremely fast and easy I am quite tall at 6'1" and I can lay down on this easy enough. However, it is thinner than I would like so unless I'm stretched out with my weight spread out, I touch the ground. I haven't been able to get it firm enough to stop this from happening. I suspect it can hold more air but since the pump gets awkward, I can't do it. That being said, it's comfortable enough but with it being so thin, I wouldn't trust it to be warm on really cold ground without other insulating layers The build quality seems fine but I haven't had the opportunity to really put it through its paces with a long bike tour. As soon as I can, I will update my review
D**E
Comfortable & Convenient Pad
I’ve used this for camping 3 times since purchasing & it’s comfortable, easy to store & blow up, & was a good deal. The trick is to keep one foot on one side while pumping quickly with the other on the other side. It’s durable & my camping buddy even bought one to use. I’ve never had any issues with it deflating on me or springing a leak.
B**K
Best bang for your buck
Folds up small, but inflates big and comfy! Perfect for my 1 man tent
R**E
2nd one, definitely worth it
I love not having to bring a pump or, get lightheaded from inflation by (I'm not going to say it--I don't blow anything, so...I'm at a loss for words I guess) It inflates in like 20 seconds. The 1st one was great, but my 3yr old Labrador who hates having his nails trimmed, jumped across the tent onto it-- so, 20 or 30 punctures in 2 seconds flat... Lol. I've since made a wool blanket sack for it-- stitched two wool blankets together, so it can slip into it's own sleeping bag, and stay safe from 9 inch nails here 🐕 lol. Quality is good. 40 or 50D - it would probably take the average dogs occasional steps, just not the sharp & sudden blast from an 80lb dog that jumped 5 feet-- from the outside of the tent door, over the 8" rise of the tub, over me sitting/leaning away from the door in between him and the mattress setting up the rest, and square onto the freshly inflated and uncovered air mattress. Hissssss. Size: fits perfectly in my 5x7 with it going the 7' way obviously. Width: I'm 6'1 185lbs, and roll around a lot even in a UL mummy, and I haven't rolled off it yet. It's definitely wider than many of the others- it's 25" wide I think? maybe 28". I can't remember, but it says it on here and that's accurate. Thickness: I have had everything from a ¾" closed cell foam ridge rest, to a bedroom air mattress about 8" thick - this is great and I can't tell the difference between 4" and 8" thickness with this anyway. It packs down to a very small & portable little roll. Abt 6" tall and 4-5" diameter. Again, no leaking as long as I keep my pup off of it before I get it in it's "case". I recommend this one. The pillow is a big help- I don't like having my neck angled much by pillows- like 1 thin pillow is the norm at home, but I also don't like not having anything at all. And packing a camping pillow is just 1 more thing to fit, forget, etc. This is just right. (Yes, I know that it is best for you to sleep without any pillows. but it's not so good if you never fall asleep and die in a car accident from sleep deprivation, now is it? Exactly. Anyway, great product, good price, I definitely recommend! [✓] ~EmJey
M**S
It’s okay.
I’ve bought this style of air mattress twice. It works, but both mattresses would regularly deflate overnight leaving me sleeping flat on the ground. I thought it was something I was doing wrong, but it seems to be a design flaw. I camp full time now that I’m retired and have backpacked for 15 years. I wanted to be impressed with this mattress as it is lightweight, compact, and full length, but it seems to have a negative R value which despite an extra insulating layer of fleece kept sucking the heat right out of me. While this is a bonus on hot summer nights, it doesn’t work for my needs. The low R value does mean that it is much quieter than a mylar coated camping matress such as Thermorest. It’s as comfortable as any other camping air mattress in its class, and when working right is firm enough to be supportive. If it’s on sale and you need a mattress for someone you don’t particularly want to go camping with again, then I highly recommend it. Otherwise, you may want to do some research before purchasing.
G**C
The MOXILS Ultralight Sleeping Pad is a great addition to any camping or hiking setup. It’s incredibly lightweight and compact, making it easy to pack and carry. Inflation is quick and effortless, and the pad provides excellent comfort and support for a good night’s sleep outdoors. The material feels durable and holds air well throughout the night. If you’re looking for a reliable and comfortable sleeping pad that won’t take up much space, this one is a great choice!