Klymit gear? Experience?

Barnhill06

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Has anyone had experience with Klymit sleeping bags and pads. Looking to combine the two for an elk hunt. Thanks in advance for advice.
 

Stuie88

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My dad, my brother, my wife and myself all use the klymit insulated static v. My dad has a really bad back, he sleeps better on that pad than his $5000 mattress at home and the rest of us like them too.

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jhm2023

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I used a static-v pad for several years. very comfy but a pain in the a** to roll up. I switched to a Sea to Summit ultra light a couple years ago and couldn't be happier. More comfortable and WAY easier to roll back up.
 

KurtR

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Me and my hunting pard ran the static v lux last year and they were warm and comfortable. We didn't have any problem rolling ours up. They are not the lightest option but I feel a quality product that does a good job.
 

Capra74

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Never used it, but they have 4-5 different pads and a sleeping bag on special at Costco right now.
 

young7.3

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I run the insulated static v lite and really like it. No issues rolling it up here either.



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ID_Matt

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I used the kylmit static v insulated all year last year and loved it. Most comfortable pad I have slept on. The buddy I hunt with used the 20 degree sleeping pad and was very happy with it as well.
 

Idahomnts

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Customer service is great, had a ultralite insulated pad one of their massdrop models , ended up having a leak by the valve piece, sent it in had a new one on my doorstep in 3 days , no questions asked
 
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I own both the 20 degree klymit and insulated static v and they both are great! Think the quality is great and is very warm. You can find good deals as Costco


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I have both the insulated and uninsulated static v pads. Both are very comfortable sleeping on my back or side. Only thing that I did was add some small dots of silicone on top of the pad to keep my bag from sliding.

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MIedge

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I've had the static v pad for a little over a year and found it to be pretty comfortable. I'm a side sleeper and there was sufficient clearance from the ground for me. Unfortunately it started to deflate on me to the point of which I am waking up on the ground in the AM.
 

jm1607

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I have an insulated and uninsulated pad.. Best pads I've ever owned

I have the stronger ones, not the ultralights or whatever they're called
 

texag10

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I run the insulated static v lite and really like it. No issues rolling it up here either.



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I have the same pad. Pretty comfortable, relatively quiet, and very warm for the weight and price. I might upgrade at some point, but it's pretty far down the list.
 
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I have a 3 year old Static Vluxe- so far no issues. I love the 30" width, and with a good Tyvek ground cloth, it is holding up well. It doesn't insulate well , and honestly, it was designed to. But for the weight of it (heavy) It should have some insulating powers.
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But it is 30" wide so that extra width is gonna add weight.

I got an Exped for insl colder weather hunting, but at the cost of the Klymit, I wont hesitate getting an insl version of theirs at 30" wide.
 

Nomad

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I've had the static v pad for a little over a year and found it to be pretty comfortable. I'm a side sleeper and there was sufficient clearance from the ground for me. Unfortunately it started to deflate on me to the point of which I am waking up on the ground in the AM.

I had the same problem so I emailed with customer service and sent it back a few days before the 1 year warranty was up (I think it's just a 1 year). At any rate, they found a bunch of little pinholes in it so they sent me a new one. That's great and all but it's starting to happen again with this one and it's been way less than a year.

I've always used a ground cover... tyvek usually, so I don't know what the deal is. I feel kinda bad bc I had recommended it to others before I started having the deflation issues. It's a really nice and comfortable pad but has not been durable enough in my experience.
 
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Static V here too. Only have 4 nights on it but it was pretty comfortable. I side sleep at times too.

No problems repacking it. Very compact. My old pad was heavier and bulky. With this one, I now have nothing hanging off the outside of my pack on 2 to 3 day jaunts.
 

AdamW

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Static V Lite Insulated pad here. Rolling it up took a sec to figure out the first few times, now it's a non-issue.
 

MIedge

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I had the same problem so I emailed with customer service and sent it back a few days before the 1 year warranty was up (I think it's just a 1 year). At any rate, they found a bunch of little pinholes in it so they sent me a new one. That's great and all but it's starting to happen again with this one and it's been way less than a year.

I've always used a ground cover... tyvek usually, so I don't know what the deal is. I feel kinda bad bc I had recommended it to others before I started having the deflation issues. It's a really nice and comfortable pad but has not been durable enough in my experience.

For me the final straw was a few weeks ago waking up all but on the ground with the camp fire out on a balmy 15 degree morning. I ended up jumping on that recent deal there was on the thermarest x-therm sleeping pad and I'm hoping that's the solution to my issues. I'll probably still loan out my static v to my brothers just to mess with them haha.
 
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