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Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Love this little mattress because you can use for multiple function, example: sleep over friends over hard floor or carpet, the mattress is thick and is very soft comfortable. Thinking of getting a second one so when have visitor over, they do not have to sleep on the carpet.
Iam dumb
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
The Foldable Floor Mattress is thick, supportive, and super versatile. With 4 inches of foam, it provides great comfort for camping, RV trips, or even sleepovers. The foldable design makes it easy to store and carry. While it’s soft yet firm enough for support, it might feel a bit bulky for travel. Great for anyone needing a comfy, portable sleeping solution! love it
Customer Review
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
I get that this isn't trying to be a full-on mattress. So, with that in mind, yeah, this is pretty decent. I was able to lie on top of it on the floor for 20 minutes or so and be moderately comfortable. I mean, as thin as it is, you're subject to the contours of whatever this thing is on top of, but it definitely adds some decent cush without being mushy.The cover is super silky soft and feels really great. The bottom has a slightly bumpy texture, presumably to help keep it from slipping on various surfaces.I took the pictures before lying on it. The residual bowing (from its being tightly rolled in the box) did flatten out almost completely after I was on it for a little bit, and I expect it will plump up a tiny bit more, even, once it's been out for a bit longer. The three sections fold up and it easily fits in a very generously-sized carrying bag that accompanies it.Not sure I particularly needed this, but it could serve several purposes - even folded up.
Mary Villareal
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2024
It was soft and cushion.
Zero
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I'm 6' 165lbs and this little mattress is nice and comfortable. I am a side sleeper and have to bend my legs because my feet hang off the end. If I push my pillow all the way to the top I find that it slips off the bed in the night so I wake up with a neck ache.This is more comfortable than some hotel beds. I like a solid support mattress. It's holding up well but I have been leaving it in my car and the heat is probably not good for the foam. Time will tell. It's a bit on the pricy side.
LG
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
I recently took the Campleir foldable sleep pad for a 4 night adventure to Gulf Shores, AL and I slept deep all four nights.The temperature varied between 51-55 degrees at night, so combined with my sleeping bag system, I was super comfortable. The cover is soft and warm, and the thickness of the pad kept me plenty insulated from the ground. I definitely would NOT use this for summer camping...fall, winter, and early spring only. And if there's any chance of rain, I'd skip it and go for an inflatable.The cover also has some stretch to it, so the only complaint I have is that when I shifted in the night, the segments would stretch apart, and I'd feel the ground in between, or my blankets would get wedged in the gaps. I had the pad on top of a synthetic blanket covering my tent floor, so perhaps the grippy bottom wasn't gripping enough and slipping because of the slick blanket underneath it.I can see that the fabric joints might be a weak point and could possibly rip apart if you're the type of person who tosses around all night.If you're staying at one site and have room in your kit for this thing, I'd highly recommend using it. It's a bit of a hassle getting it back into the bag when you're out in the wild, but the custom carry bag is a nice touch for easy transport and storage.
Izzy
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Love this. I have floor sleepers in my house. Thats where they like to lay while watching tv. Bought this and they love it. It's soft, comfy and you dont go to the floor. Easy to spot clean. Folds easy.
Cat and Otter
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
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