Well it does self inflate....

Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Sleeping Pad

Therm-a-Rest Prolite 3 Sleeping Pad

Rating for this product: 2 June 6, 2006

Although it does self-inflate, it did not offer me much insulation on the night that I spent up in the Beartooth Wilderness. It snowed, and the temps got down to about freezing, but this pad offered no insulation from the ground. Besides that, I blew up the pad till it was almost drum tight, and it offered no support. I am not sure what kind of foam Thermarest is using, but it couldn't support a child. I guess the only positive thing that happened was that the pad did not pop. I slid around my tent all night on the ball bearings that they say "grip the tent floor," I guess they had trouble gripping the sil fabric. Anyway, I am going to upgrade and by a Thermolite from Pacific Outdoor. They are from Montana, and I guess I should have bought from the home town heroes first. That is what you get when you don't do your research. Disappointed.

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