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Eureka! Air Rest
Putting the "rest" in camping

© Outdoor Adventure Canada

I have always found Eureka! brand gear to be exceptional but I'll have to admit that I was skeptical when I was asked to test the Air Rest. My doubts were unnecessary though. The Air Rest is one of the better self-inflating sleeping pads I have used.

The pack size was decent and I was pleased that it came with the stuff sack. Most companies require that you buy the stuff sack separately. When I unrolled the Air Rest, one of the first things I noticed was the 150D polyester top. It had a soft feel to it. My first thought was cozy. This top is fabulous. We camped on a bit of a slope, which generally means that I constantly slide down my sleeping pad. Not with the Air Rest, I stayed put all night and slept well.

This sleeping pad is lightweight, packs up small and helps you get a good night's sleep. Eureka! puts the "Rest" in camping.

For more information, please go to: www.eurekatentscanada.com.



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