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This Coleman self-inflating camping pad is 36% off at Amazon
TL;DR: Get the travel-friendly Coleman self-inflating sleeping pad on sale for $29.99. Usually $46.99, you’ll be saving $17 and an emergency trip to the chiropractor.
There’s nothing quite like camping out under the stars with the hum of crickets hanging in the air and a belly full of ooey gooey s’mores. Except for when you toss and turn all night, just to wake up with more aches and pains than the day before — and maybe a few new mysterious bug bites.
If you’re looking to get a solid night’s sleep in the great outdoors, the added cushioning and insulation of a sleeping pad is a must. Coleman, one of the most trusted names in outdoor recreation, created a self-inflating sleeping pad that’s currently on sale for $29.99 at Amazon. Usually listed at $46.99, you’ll be saving 36% and upgrading your next adventure big time.
At just 5 pounds, the compact Coleman self-inflating sleeping pad is designed to be packed easily for the journey. After you’ve Bear Grylls would scoff at and it’s time to hit the hay, just roll out the pad as it begins to automatically inflate. You’ll need to blow up the pillow to your desired firmness, but that’s it. No lightheadedness necessary.
Upgrade your next night outdoors this summer with the comfort of the Coleman self-inflating sleeping pad, so you have energy to power through the day’s adventures.
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