

🌄 Elevate your outdoor sleep game—comfort that travels as far as you do!
The Elegear CumbreX™ Double Sleeping Pad is a 4.7-inch ultra-thick inflatable camping mat designed for two people. Featuring an internal strap support system, it supports up to 800 lbs and contours to your body for superior pressure dispersion. Its built-in foot pump inflates the pad in just 3 minutes, eliminating the need for external pumps. Made from durable, waterproof nylon laminated with TPU, it resists punctures and moisture while weighing only 5.5 lbs, making it ideal for backpacking, hiking, and car camping.
































| Best Sellers Rank | #31,727 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #47 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand | Elegear |
| Color | Army Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,422 Reviews |
| Material | Nylon |
| Product Dimensions | 77"L x 54"W x 4.7"Th |
| Size | Full |
| Special Feature | Built-In Pump, Hight Support, Inflatable, Lightweight, Quick Inflation |
S**A
Elegear CumbreX Double Sleeping Pad for Camping
This sleeping pad provides incredible comfort and support on any surface. The built-in foot pump is convenient and quickly inflates the pad, and the material is durable and holds air throughout the night. A perfect choice for camping, traveling, or even for guests at home.
C**D
Favorite sleeping pad for tent or car!
This is my favorite sleeping pad. I have the single for backpacking if it can fit in my pack or if I’m only going on a short solo trip. It is also an upgrade to my car camping setup! I would highly recommend and it is very easy and quick to pump up with your foot. If you think it’s too hard, you can let out a little bit of air, but I’ve never had an issue! I’ve shared the double size with friends and there’s been no lack of sleep or complaints! I think it is very comfortable and worth the price. It also packs away compact, never have any issues fitting it back in its bag, and it’s perfect material that will stay dry and clean.
4**Y
Noisy, but comfortable
I built a DIY platform bed for my Sprinter van and needed a sleeping pad quickly. This one had overnight delivery so I went with it. It inflated in a few minutes and held air for the 3 days I used it without requiring a refresh. The size was perfect for my van with bump out capsules. The only issue I noticed was when someone shifted their position on the pad, it made all kinds of noises. Maybe it was our sleeping bag fabric rubbing on the pad -- we slept directly on the pad -- but anytime we moved, the pad groaned. This pad is just an interim fix for me until I do a proper van buildout, but until that happens, I'm thinking some kind of mattress topper (foam?) might make it quieter. Otherwise, I am happy with this sleeping pad.
A**D
2 and a half years, still working.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I have had the single sleeping pad for 2 and a half years and it is still running strong. It is light and small enough that I can take it backpacking as well (maybe a bit heavy but it’s what you can get for $35). It has been through multiple music festivals, camping trips, backpacking trips, hotels, and floors. It has tanked everything and is still running. I gave up on the floor pump and decided to either use a car inflator or just manually blow it up (exactly 50 breaths with my lungs). The floor pump took forever (maybe I have been doing it wrong). As a 6’ 185lb male, this one is much more comfortable than the Ozark trail one I have from Walmart, and compacts much easier. Many other people have used it too and most have said it’s more comfortable than an air mattress. I also bought the double but that one started deflating after about 8 months of use. The bag also started tearing. It was still one of the most comfortable pads or mattresses I have used. That being said, definitely recommend the single one. Both are comfortable and sturdy, but from my experience, the single lasted longer. For the price, both exceeded expectations.
H**A
Love it, still great after years of use!
I have had this camping pad for over three years and I use it multiple times per year. No leaks or issues!! Every other air mattress I have had has failed after a handful of uses! Also the design and thinness for the mattress mean you don’t end up with a broken back or sunken into the middle. I highly recommend. I have two of the full size and one of the singles sleepers. It also still folds up really small and fits right back into the bag it came with even after 20 + uses! I have recommended to friends. Well worth the money.
A**R
Leaked during 1st use
I had high hopes, but that lasted only a few minutes. Brand new, first time inflating and I can hear the air escaping as I lay down on it the very first time. Appears the valve on the headrest is not properly installed. With the caps firmly in place I can feel the air escaping out the bottom of the valve where it meets the pad. Sadly, I got too busy and didn't do this test until after the Amazon return period ended.
J**D
Comfy and large!
Really comfortable and big enough for me, my dog, and my 6’ 2” husband to sleep on! It takes some practice nailing down the air pressure, but we haven’t dealt with any deflation or other issues. I would recommend packing a bottom sheet to sleep on since the mattress is slippery, and sleeping bags are as well! Will update this review if I experience deflation and what the timeline was!
A**R
very noisy and thin, not sure will hold up
I'm not sure why this gets such great reviews. It is easy to blow up so it would be nice if you were short of space and needed to roll it up. But its not very comfortable. It is very slippery and it's noisy. I slept better than sleeping on the ground or a backpacki mat, but not as good as my self inflating mat. I'll keep it to keep in car for impromptu overnight, but not going to use it for main camping mat. It took me awhile to figure out how to get all the air out. I reviewed instructions over and over and watched the videos and followed all directions, but there is a final bunch of air that won't come out making it too bulky for the bag. I finally figured out that there are two levels to the air release on the pillow end of the mattress and you have to release both of them. Once I did that, very easy to roll up and put back in back. If there were instructions somewhere that addressed that I sure missed that.
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