

🛶 Sleep Like You Own the Outdoors — Comfort That Travels With You
The ZOOOBELIVES Inflatable Camping Sleeping Pad offers 4 inches of full air support designed specifically for side sleepers, ensuring no bottoming out on uneven ground. Featuring a built-in foot pump, it inflates quickly without batteries or manual blowing. Crafted from durable, low-noise PVC, it withstands rugged outdoor use and packs down compactly for easy transport, making it a top choice for camping, backpacking, and road trips.

















| Best Sellers Rank | #14,866 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #19 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand | ZOOOBELIVES |
| Color | Sunny Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 6,743 Reviews |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Product Dimensions | 74"L x 24.4"W x 4"Th |
| Size | Regular |
| Special Feature | Built-In Pump, Dual Valve, Insulated, Leakproof, Lightweight |
B**Y
Good quality, easy to inflate, plus-sized friendly
Holds up under my weight and I am plus-sized. My wife loves to sleep on this when we go camping. You can inflate it all the way if you like a firmer mattress or inflate it up to the softness level you like. Have used it for 1 summer so far and it's held up well and been comfy. Easy to inflate and not noisy to move around on. The one note I have is that it would be nice if it was a bit wider because it's easy to fall off of it if you move around in your sleep.
A**9
Best car camping sleep pads!
These sleep pads are fantastic! My family of 5 took a 3-week trip to the Canadian Rockies in June/July and spent about 10 nights car camping. We are complete “newbies” so good equipment was essential! These pads are thick and heavy duty - my husband and I are side-sleepers and it was no problem being on the ground. The pads don’t lose air either; our average stay at the same campground was about 3 days and the pads held. They are easy to pump up with the built-in foot/hand pump (takes about 3 minutes and is not strenuous) and easily deflate and roll up into carrying bags (about 15” long and 6” in diameter). Relatively lightweight - we had all 5 of them in a large tote bag and it was easy to carry. Overall, these sleep pads were an excellent purchase for us and made our camping experience much, much better! Functionality: Easy and quick to pump up with built-in pump, pad is thick enough for side-sleepers, holds air for 3 days, made of sturdy material. Easy to deflate and rolls up small. Size: 3-4” thick when inflated.
J**H
Thickest I've found and a great price
Unfolding and unrolling it, it looks short and narrow. I am 5'11'' 160 lbs and it doesn't have a mm to spare. There's a lot of pieces to manage when inflating/deflating, but it's not too bad. You may feel silly and be unsure if you're doing it right for the first minute (especially if your dog is standing on it staring at you), but then you'll see it start to inflate more noticeably. It folds and rolls back up easily (I wasn't careful or slow) and it slipped back in the generous case well). It seems well made, well made and not-sharp seams, and I'm far less worried about it getting punctured than my actual tent. Update after camping- my back went out right before camping and I'm so glad I got this pad. It's a keeper, very durable and was very very comfortable. Conditions were in the 50s and 60s overnight with high high humidity/dampness. I did not experience a cooling or chilling transfer from the pad. Ironically, after having unpacked it and inflating it at least 4 times at home before vacation with no issues, when I did it at camp (with family watching), something went wrong and the foot pad air pocket was just trapping air and nothing was happening. After trying with and without shoes, multiple people trying and wasting about 30 minutes, I brought it to the firm deck behind the cabin and when I started pumping it with my foot there was a pop sound and give and then it suddenly started inflating normally. Not sure what was stuck or why but we'll see if it ever happens again. I'm taking it with me to the beach as well since the mattresses are usually horrible. I used a Teton 0 degree tafetta sleeping bag and the downside was that it slipped and slid all night on top of this, but not because the air pad was slick but because the sleeping bag is. Regardless, I highly recommend! It's easy to pack, unpack, inflate (usually), stow, clean, and adjust to perfect support. I don't have 2 yet so I can't test the snaps yet but will report back if/when I get a second. UPDATE AFTER A YEAR! I love these things, I did indeed get a second one and they snap together well- if you really shift/yank on it they will unsnap but it hasn't happened during normal sleep/tossing/turning. I unfortunately lost the white plug for my first pad and contacted the company and they immediately shipped out a free replacement. These things stand up to a lot of abuse and no leaks or damage. They clean easily, withstand a 107lb dog standing/walking on them. My only beef is that they get tricky to inflate sometimes. I have occasionally had to take it onto a hard flat surface to inflate, and sometimes it just doesn't get anywhere and I have to reposition, flap it about, check the valves, and do a little dance and then try again. It can take me 5-6 minutes per pad, it has taken me over 20 minutes a few times (good cardio I guess). I really like how you can adjust the pressure, these are super comfortable, and I will continue to take them everywhere where I am camping or there are just bad mattresses. My sleeping bag is very slick and slides all over on them, but thankfully it's always been warm enough that I just opened the bag and slept on top with just a separate sheet.
R**N
Works well and durable but not for backpacking.
This sleeping pad has worked well for me so far. I have used it for about 40 nights over about 1 year in a small boat cuddy cabin. So far the mattress pad has not leaked much at all which is by far the most important feature to me. This is not light weight or compact and as such not suitable for backpacking. It seems good for things like car camping or boat camping. The pad is thick and comfortable though not overly warm. Warm enough for my use but I have not tried it in really cold temperatures. I am happy so far and hope it lasts. Much of what I buy now ends up in a landfill right away. For a light weight backpacking sleeping pad Thermarest seems the only option. The others don't seem to last.
W**D
Great buy! Get it!
I have had this for a few camping seasons now. We mostly go car camping, but we brought them backpacking as well. Super comfy to sleep on and I even end up on my side and it still works wonderfully. Ease of use: Super easy to inflate. Also, since it has the flip open valve to deflate (which is also easy and completely deflates easily) I use a motorized pump. You just gotta get the right inflation for comfort. They’re right in that it only takes a couple minutes pumping by foot. I have mine down to a numbered count for my perfect inflation point. It fits in the stuff sack with room to spare so even if you have to put it away fast you’ll still have room to fit it in. Comfort: This has been great on my back. I have back problems and foam is out of the question, but a cot takes up too much room. This is a great compromise and comfy too. Like I said, I found my sweet spot for inflation for sleeping on my back and it still works well for when I want to sleep on my side. I also used this for a campout where the temp ended up dropping down to 38F. It kept me quite insulated from the ground. Durability: Excellent! It’s tough. Material is thick and you can just tell that it’s gonna hold up. Cons: The easy release for adjusting pressure doesn’t work on any of the three mattresses that we got. We have to carefully open the main valve so just a little leaks out. This is unfortunate because I can’t just adjust it while lying on it to get to my sweet spot if I over-inflate (especially with the motorized inflator.) It’s heavy for backpacking (partly due to the quality of the materials it’s made of, so no stars taken off for this,) but it was something I was willing to sacrifice for comfort. It also takes up a lot of space because of the built-in foot pump. It’s just fine for car camping though. Also, I’m a big gal, so i wish they had a wide option, but i still fit on it, but my arms drop off (due to my size.) Overall, great quality product that’s easy to use, pack away, it’s warm, and comfortable to sleep on, I highly recommend this product (and have not been paid or given product for this review).
R**N
Good but snap together is useless
They’re easy to inflate with a portable 12v pump but take a long time with the foot pump or by lung power. If your on a hiking trip plan for the time and energy to air it up before your ready to sleep. Comfort is pretty good especially compared to the ground or small pad. 3 star rating is due to the snap together feature being terrible at best. I bought 3 for a small pickup bed camper I made for myself and my 2 young daughters. I planned to link 2 together in the section between wheel wells and another single across the top essentially a “T” shape. I knew that the top part sideways would be an issue as it wasn’t made for that so I added snaps to where it would meet on the side of top pad and both of the lower pads. The problem. Both my snaps and the original factory snaps do not stay together and you end up falling through between the pads which is not comfortable. A few of the snaps actually broke off and were useless. It was not a good experience. It needs about four times the snaps to actually work as advertised and the plastic snaps should be quality metal snaps. The ones from factory are complete junk. I ended up trying to add metal snaps about every 6-8 inches between the pads but it wasn’t that great. The ultimate solution worked in two ways. Metal snap rings about every 12” apart and zip ties held pretty good but would likely tear out the thin material over time. I ended up leaving the snap rings and also sewed Velcro into the length of each section where they meet on top to bottom parts and between the 2 bottom sides. It holds great but again the material is thin so you will need to add a strip of heavier material or thin canvas strip as a backing to the underside when you see on the Velcro. Basically sandwich the original material between added backing and the Velcro when you see it together. Put some adhesive in there on both sides as well. I used a thin layer of liquid nails but I’m sure gorilla glue or something would work too. Overall nice product for a single person camping pad but the snap together feature is terrible and shouldn’t even be advertised for that purpose. That feature was a big part of my purchase decision and I would’ve probably went a different route if I had know it was worthless.
S**S
Bought this as backup but chose to use it over the expensive pad!
Super impressed so far. We bought this as a backup pad in case our fancy new expensive one (of a different brand) failed at some point during the camping trip. This one ended up being way lighter, more comfortable, and super easy to inflate as well as deflate (fits back in the small carrying bag without any struggle). This one ended up getting taken out into the woods and the expensive one stayed in the trunk. It's a little narrow, but so are most camping pads. You pop open the inflating valve and press it with your hand or foot to inflate the mattress. This took maybe... 100 presses to fill it.. roughly 5 minutes or less. I was pleasantly surprised by how thick it gets. As a side-sleeper, I appreciate a camping mattress having some give for my hips and shoulders. Because this packs down so small, only slightly larger than the height and width of a 40 oz Stanley mug (including the width of the handle), you could even keep this in your vehicle for impromptu camping or emergencies. You could easily carry it on a bike, fit it in a packback, etc. A rolled up standard size pillow stuffed into a bag was about 2x the size of this compact air mattress. If you are opting for a spendy mattress pad, and at all wary of even one 1-star review showing it having failed a customer, I'd get this one for backup. If you can hike back to your vehicle, you may as well have a cheap but very worthwhile backup accessible to you.
S**D
Very handy!
We bought these to sleep on in the hospital. They def beat sleeping on the floor. They air up quickly and deflate quickly too. My husband laid on it and said it was pretty comfortable! These are compact- lightweight and work wonderfully for small spaces.
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