In my life, camping is typically a thrown-together ordeal involving multiple dogs, cold weather, late-night setups, and hard crashes after long days afield. The glamour of social media is suspect to me. A smiling dog in a perfectly set up tent translates into a sleeping pad flattening under the duress of paws and claws.
And if you’ve spent the night — as I have — on a flattened mat far in the backcountry, you think twice before purchasing that fancy, ultralight, supposedly “durable” sleeping pad.
Enter the Exped Dura 8R sleeping mat. After a series of exhaustive, painful, and flattening sleeps through many pads, this is the only one that has stood up to actual months of battering — from the mountains of Montana to the beaches of South Carolina.
In short: In my experience, the Exped Dura 8R is the only sleeping pad that’s held up to my type of long-term regular use. For car campers, short backcountry trips, or pack-supported expeditions, this is the only mat I trust to stay warm, inflated, and comfortable through a long night away from home.
- Temperature: -40 F
- R-Value: 7.8
- Shape: Rectangular
- Pump system: Schnozzel Pumpbag
- Capacity: One person
- Season: 4-season
- Weight: 30.2 oz. (med.) / 33.9 oz. (wide) / 36.9 oz. (long wide)
- Length: 72" (med.; wide) / 77.6" (long wide)
- Packed dimensions: 12.6" x 5.5" (med.) / 13.8" x 5.9" (wide; long wide)
- Width: 20.5" (med.) / 25.6" (wide; long wide)
- Foot width: M: 20.5" (med.) / 25.6" (wide; long wide)
Exped Dura 8R Sleeping Mat Review
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Exped Dura 8R in Use

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