Therm-a-Rest Z Lite Sol sleeping pad vs REDCAMP Foldable Foam Camping Pad, 0.75in closed-cell, insulated
Overall winner: Therm-a-Rest Z Lite Sol sleeping pad
Key Differences
Therm-a-Rest (A) is a well-known foam pad with an accordion fold and reflective radiant-heat layer, higher rating (4.60 from 4046 reviews) and noted for warmth and durability; REDCAMP (B) is lighter at 480g with dual-layer design and R-2.1 insulation but has a lower rating (4.40 from 1135 reviews) and more mixed cushioning feedback. Choose Therm-a-Rest if you prioritize proven durability, traction of many user reviews, and reflective warmth; choose REDCAMP if ultralight weight and a lower price tier are your top priorities
Therm-a-Rest Z Lite Sol sleeping pad
Lightweight closed-cell foam sleeping pad with folding accordion design for compact packing. Reflective coating aids heat retention; trusted by mountaineers and backpackers. Customers note comfort, warmth, and portability on long trips
Pros
- lightweight design
- compact accordion folding
- warmth retention
- durable closed-cell foam
Cons
- limited cushioning compared to inflatable pads
- may be less comfortable for side sleepers
- basic surface feel due to foam construction
REDCAMP Foldable Foam Camping Pad, 0.75in closed-cell, insulated
Foldable foam camping pad with closed-cell construction and R-Value 2.1 for cold surfaces. Lightweight, ultra-portable and designed for extended outdoor use. Customers note lightweight durability and warmth, with mixed comfort feedback
Pros
- ultra-lightweight design
- closed-cell foam insulation
- compact, portable for backpacking
- two-layer comfort construction
Cons
- mixed cushioning feedback from users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | REDCAMP |
| Durability | Therm-a-Rest |
| Versatility | Therm-a-Rest |
| User Reviews | Therm-a-Rest |