A good night’s sleep is key to enjoying your time in the backcountry. I’ve been a Therm-A-Rest user for decades because they make durable quality gear. Now that I have been doing more adventures in warmer weather I wanted to leave my trusty Therm-A-Rest NeoAir XTherm at home for something lighter on milder nights. Weighing nearly 30% less than the XTherm the NeoAir Xlite NXT is my goto pad.

The NeoAir feature Therm-A-Rest’s handy wing valve which allows for quick deflation and acts as a one way valve during inflation.

At 3″ thick this pad makes for an incredibly comfortable night’s sleep. You won’t be waking up with your hip getting poked by a rock.


Three inches of pad size not only makes you comfortable it also gives you an R value of 4.5 which means you’ll be warm on all but the coldest nights.
Speaking of inflation Thermarest includes a sack for inflating the bag that locks onto the valve. Which can be handy if you are setting up camp in thinner air.




The XLite NXT packs down to the size of a Nalgene and easily fits in a seat bag on your bike.

The XLite features a quieter fabric than the previous generation. I have an older Uber Lite and while I never noticed the noise, reviews on mail order sites were full of comments on that. If you need a year round sleeping pad go for the Therm-A-Rest NeoAir XLite NXT. Pairing this pad with a lightweight bag like the Space Cowboy or Hyperion and you’ve got an incredibly light and durable sleep system.
Therm-A-Rest says: https://www.thermarest.com/sleeping-pads/fast-and-light/neoair-xlite-nxt-sleeping-pad/neoair-xlite-nxt.html
With improved warmth and comfort, the NeoAir XLite NXT solidifies the legacy of its predecessor as the finest ultralight air sleeping pad for year-round backcountry adventures. By refining the way our cutting-edge construction technique, the Triangular Core Matrix™, integrates with the warmth radiating ThermaCapture™ technology we reduced the noise by 83% from the previous model. At 3-inches thick, with a horizontal baffled structure, the XLite NXT delivers maximum comfort and support at a minimal weight and packed size. Weighing just 13 oz (370 g)—in the Regular size—and providing a 4-season ready 4.5 R-value, the XLite NXT is the most versatile ultralight sleeping pad on the market and ready to craft better nights under the stars wherever you end up.