








🌟 Sleep Strong, Adventure Longer — The Ultimate Support Pad for Every Explorer
The HiiPeak Strong Support Pad is a 3.9-inch thick inflatable sleeping mat designed for maximum comfort and durability. Made from waterproof, puncture-resistant 40D nylon and TPU composite, it supports up to 440 lbs and inflates quickly via a built-in foot pump. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect for camping, hiking, and backpacking, with the added feature of connectable sides for creating larger sleeping spaces.











| ASIN | B0BNPN3VK8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,813 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #52 in Self-Inflating Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand | HiiPeak |
| Capacity | 440 Pounds |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (837) |
| Date First Available | December 2, 2022 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult / Kids |
| Included Components | Carry Bag |
| Item Firmness Description | Firm |
| Item Thickness | 4 Inches |
| Item Weight | 1.83 pounds |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | HiiPeak |
| Model Name | CA04 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 77"L x 26"W x 3.9"Th |
| Size | Single |
| Special Feature | Built-In Pillow |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sleeping Pad |
| Target Audience | Kid |
| Top Material Type | TPU |
| UPC | 649615966051 |
W**W
Comfortable
I was really worried this wouldn’t be as comfortable as a regular air mattress and that I wouldn’t sleep well. It was actually quite comfortable and I slept no worse on it than I do on a heavy blow up mattress. That was the most important thing to me. It took a minute or so to pump up. No complaints about the speed. However, I wish the pump value were a one-way value like other brands. This added to the inflation time. I’m just an occasional camper with our Cub Scout pack, so I can deal with it. But once we join a Troop, I may feel differently. The mat does that a crinkly sound. But compact, comfortable, and quick to inflate out weight the annoyance of the sound. It again cleans well. I use a wash cloth and dish’s soap to clean the fully inflated mattress in the bath tub between camp outs. It only takes a couple hours to fully dry. I have no regrets on this purchase. I’d make it again.
D**1
Got 4 of them for camping!
I have not used them as of yet but did take one out of the package to see how difficult it was and to see if it could hold my weight. I’m 320lb. First, I was skeptical. It’s very compact. 12 inches long and about 6 inches in diameter. Secondly, when removing it from the package it was thin.( making it even more thumbs down for me) Three, there’s two valves and one has to be fully closed and the other open. The smaller one where the “pillow” area is, is a two part valve. Fourth, it took longer than a minute of working the foot pump in order to get it fully inflated. I would suggest not inflating to fill capacity, I have hard wood floors and it was like foam on a slide lol 😂 5th, after laying on it even fully inflated it was very comfy, would definitely need my pillow along but not a deal breaker! lastly! The deflate was very easy and fast! Folded it back into thirds and capped the blow up valve and tight rolled it and it slide right back into the drawstring bag. This would be easy enough for a small child 4-5 yrs old to carry. I think this is pretty awesome and can’t beat the price point! Can’t wait for summer to fully be here so we can go camping! Will update if experience becomes bad after using!
H**C
So comfortable, I'm shocked
I haven't tested this in cold weather (below 40f). I don't know if I want to. And the weight is not as light as a Nemo or other expensive pad. But I was surprised how comfortable it was. And it definitely kept me warm all night. I scoffed at the 4 r-rating, and still don't really know if that's accurate, but it was definitely a better pad than I expected. Truly comfy and warm. I'm a side sleeper, so I need to use a small backpacking pillow with it. But if you're a back sleeper, the larger inflated area at the head is plenty sufficient. As far as inflating it, if you're wearing trail runners or hiking boots/shoes, I recommend inflating it with bare feet or camp-shoes. It goes faster without that thick tread. When you first start inflating it, it seems like nothing is happening, but after a bit, it's suddenly inflated very well. Takes me about a minute with flat soles. Time will tell on it's durability, but it feels like the same material as a $150-200 pad. I'm very happy with this purchase overall.
N**N
Great Camping Mattress
This thing is legit. I bought one for one of my boys. It has been used for about 20 nights of family camping and some boy scout campouts. No issues whatsoever. It's light weight and tough. I highly recommend it for boy scouts. Considering buying one for a backup (when you use air mattresses, they WILL get holes in them at some point). Having one spare among many mattresses is better than trying to patch one in the field... don't ask me how I know ; )
S**S
Not mad, just disappointed
I had such great hope for this one. I was excited when I first pumped it up at home, it pumped up quickly and was thick, comfortable and quiet when I laid down and rolled over. I was so optimistic, that I took it on a 4 day backpacking trip this week to Desolation Wilderness in Northern CA. Big womp: it lost about 1/3 of its air 3 hours into the night. I ended up having to re-pump every 3 hours. No obvious holes or leaks anywhere. I’m not mad, I’m just disappointed. Will be returning today.
N**R
Fits in 5x7 2 person tent
Looks good. Inflated fairly quick. Something to get me started. Going to start camping. Pictured with unp 2 person tent sold on amazon.
M**R
Comfortable but...
The inflatable air mattress works well and I didn't have to fill it taught to stay off the ground! Only problem is the air in the pillow is under pressure from my body and it is very dense. The pillow is also too large so my head is in an awkward/uncomfortable position. All in all I would give it 4 stars but the inflation pump is nonsensical. You have to cover a hole with your foot to press air into the mattress, and then let go to allow outside air to fill the sponge in order to press down again. I find it to be very inefficient. As if in a mocking statement, they did put a one way valve on the air release valve, but on the inflation side?? the one way valve is tucked into the pump for some strange reason...
J**Z
Best camping mattress ever !
Love it So small when rolled up. The best pump idea ever ! And last but not least, very comfortable! I’ve got second one since you can snap it together and make it double.
M**N
Quick to full up and empty, slept like a log all night. 🙏 And no backpain the the morning ❤️
G**G
Muy bueno! Mido 1,83 y peso 100kg y la verdad me va muy bien, seguro habrá mejores pero por el precio creo que es muy buena opción
M**.
Sehr gute Handhabung. Sehr bequem und gut zu verstauen. Super Artikel.
J**N
Absolutely perfect! First of all the size of it rolled up is great. I took this from the UK to the US for a festival in just my carry on, and it fit beautifully. It was lightweight and barely added anything to my luggage. Inflating it was easy, a few minutes on the foot pump (maybe less than that if you get the foot placement right, I was going for a while before I got the knack and then it was up in seconds!) and you’re good to go. It held the air extremely well, the only deflation was actually ideal so that it wasn’t so stiff, but I was very impressed with it because I was expecting to wake up on the floor, especially for the price, but it is very good for the price of it! I can say I was very comfortable and happy using this, and my friend who opted to camp on the floor with just a sleeping bag tried it out after the first night and fell in love. It really is a game changer. If you’re on the bigger side I would say definitely go for this one compared to one less thick, I promise it makes no difference to storage size when it’s put away but it makes all the difference! And if not, if you are a side sleeper, this is the one for you. You won’t have the pain of the hips digging into the ground, I swear. Overall, this is a 10/10 product.
W**O
TL;DR: Für das Camping im Sommer oder als Luftmatratze für Gäste gut zu gebrauchen. An den R-Wert 4 kommt die Matte nach ASTM F3340-18 Norm sehr wahrscheinlich nicht heran. Zunächst zu mir: 183cm / 73Kg männlich, schlank Ich konnte die Isomatte von HiiPeak dieses Wochenende mal unter für den deutschen Herbst "extremen" Bedingungen testen. Habe sie im Garten unter einem Tarp (3-Seitig geschlossen) mit Elefantenhaut und Schlafsack (Komforttemperatur von +2°C laut Hersteller) bei ca. 6°C Außentemperatur in der Nacht (vorher 12°C am Tag), Windböen und stärkeren Regenschauern verwendet. Um ca. 22Uhr bin ich mollig warm eingeschlafen, als die Temperatur dann in der Nach abgesunken ist wurde ich gegen 2 Uhr morgens wach da ich angefangen hatte zu frieren. Als Seitenschläfer begann ich an der Hüfte zu frieren, welche auf der Isomatte auflag. Von oben war alles noch angenehm warm. Ich muss allerdings dazu sagen, dass ich die Isomatte nicht bis zum Anschlag aufgepumpt habe da mir sonst aufgrund der härte die Schulter schmerzt. So oder so leider nicht ganz ideal. Der Hersteller gibt in der Artikelbeschreibung zwar einen R-Wert von 4 an welcher so weit ich weiß eigentlich bis -11°C ausreichen sollte. Allerdings fehlt die Angabe zur ASTM Spezifizierung weshalb ich vermute, dass hier nicht nach aktueller Norm gemessen wurde. Ansonsten kann ich allerdings sagen, dass die Isomatte auch im nicht 100% gefüllten Zustand das Körpergewicht sehr gut ausbalanciert, sodass man nirgendwo durchliegt. Im Vergleich zu Isomatten anderer Hersteller ist sie verhältnismäßig breit und man rutscht nicht so leicht herunter. Wer die Isomatte im Biwakzelt verwenden möchte könnte hier allerdings eventuell Probleme bekommen da sie rechteckig geformt ist und am Fußende nicht schmaler wird. Die Matte lässt sich nach dem Entlassen der Luft leicht zusammenfalten und man bekommt sie einfach wieder in den Packsack. (erst von oben und unten der länge nach über die Fußpumpe am Fußende falten und anschließend einfach in Richtung Ablassventil im Kopfkissen aufrollen. Interessanterweise habe ich die Isomatte nach der Verwendung so kompakt zusammenfalten können, dass noch locker ein Bündel Paracord mit in den Packsack gepasst hat. Von der integrierten Fußpumpe bin ich wirklich begeistert, die Matte ist in null,nix aufgeblasen und hat über Nacht auch keine Luft verloren. Die Verarbeitung macht auf mich insgesamt einen sehr guten Eindruck. Das Material ist fest und die Oberfläche ist etwas angeraut was glaube ich auch dazu beigetragen hat, dass die Isomatte recht schnell wieder getrocknet ist nachdem sie etwas Feuchtigkeit von unten abbekommen hatte. Das integrierte Kissen wird gleichzeitig mit dem Rest der Isomatte aufgepumpt, der Druck ist deshalb leider nicht individuell anpassbar. Von der Höhe her passt es aber trotzdem ganz gut. Wenn man mit dem Kopfteil des Schlafsacks darauf liegt ist das Kissen auch nicht ungemütlich. Ich würde beim nächsten Mal aber glaube ich eine Isomatte ohne Kissen kaufen und ein separates Kissen verwenden. Damit ist man etwas flexibler. Insgesamt bin ich mit der Isomatte ganz zufrieden. Bei Temperaturen über 10°C sollte man darauf auch nicht frieren. Allerdings würde ich nicht empfehlen sie bei Temperaturen im Bereich des angegebenen R-Wert Limits zu verwenden.
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