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Therm-a-Rest
Trail Scout Sleeping Pad

4.2894736842105265 out of 5 stars
38 Reviews

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Why We Like The Trail Scout Sleeping Pad

Bringing premium materials to an affordable sleeping pad, Therm-a-Rest’s Trail Scout is one of our favorite sleeping pads at the price point. Not only is it great for three-season adventures, but it packs down small enough for ultralight backpacking and overnight bivys. Best of all, the Trail Scout boasts a self-inflating foam that takes just a few breaths to inflate after a long day on the trail.


Details

  • Lightweight sleeping pad designed for three-season adventures
  • Self-inflating foam requires only a few breaths to fill up pad
  • WingLock valve allows high amounts of air to pass through
  • Packs down small into included stuff sack for easy storage
  • Item #TAEA06E
Material
polyurethane
Style
air pad
Shape
semi-rectangular
Dimensions
[small] 20 x 47 x 1in, [regular] 20 x 72 x 1in, [large] 25 x 77 x 1in
R-Value
3.1
Stuff Sack
yes
Packed Size
[small] 11 x 5.3in, [regular] 11 x 6.3in, [large] 13 x 7in
Claimed Weight
[small] 14oz, [regular] 1lb 6oz, [large] 1lb 14oz
Activity
weekend camping
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 38 ratings

Review Summary

1 Stars - 2 reviews
2 Stars - 2 reviews
3 Stars - 2 reviews
4 Stars - 9 reviews
5 Stars - 23 reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

April 6, 2023

I have had my trail scout for many years.

I'm only looking at getting another one because of how long I've owned it. It is the most comfortable pad I've ever slept on. Leading me to believe it contains one inch of miracle foam. I would ask how has it survived me, I am amazed. Sign me, Happy Ole Guy

(R.D.) S.
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

1 out of 5 stars

November 10, 2022

N O T a "self-inflating" pad as advertised

I got my 'Trail Scout' pad and called "Therm-a-rest," when it would not 'self-inflate,' not even after several hours. The person I spoke with told me "You don't understand the functioning of the wing lock." (para-phrase) I went to the video just in case I misread the printed instructions. No dice. The video CONFIRMED that the pad was N O T 'self-inflating.' ("Breath inflation" is the term used in the video.) The foam in the pad does not create an inflation vacuum, to be topped-off, like a self-inflating pad. I have a "Cabela's" and N O W, a "Sea-to-Summit" pad that A R E both 'self-inflating.' Both require 3-5 breaths to achieve desired firmness, but they do the majority of the inflation themselves when the valve is opened and the foam expands to draw air into the pad. The "Thermarest" pad is N O T 'self-inflating.' It is not one of those with a foot-pump or stuff sack bladder inflation method either. This product is M I S L A B E L E D. (I hope they correct it; if not , be advised accordingly.

MARK H.
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

4 out of 5 stars

September 5, 2022

Great Value from a Trusted Brand

This pad is a great value from Therm-a-Rest, who makes nothing but high quality products, and it's no exception. It's not a thick pad, only about 1", but it's surprisingly comfortable on most terrain due to its dense foam insulation, which also gives it some warmth. There are certainly lighter pads. There are more comfortable pads. There are warmer pads. But this entry into the Therm-a-rest family of self-inflating pads gets the job done. if you aren't interested in air-only, or close cell foam pads, and want something durable with real insulation and don't have deep pockets, for the price this pad may be for you.

Rider51
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

2 out of 5 stars

November 10, 2021

A disappointing trial

I didn’t like the material and the pad was way too small

Terry R.
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

5 out of 5 stars

August 30, 2021

I can't get over how great this pad is.

It's the lowest price of Therma-a-rest sleeping pads--other than closed-cell foam models, which I used for decades, primarily because they were light, cheap, and bullet-proof. (You could literally shoot a bullet through one, and it simply wouldn't matter.) But then this thing happened to me out of the blue. I got old...and my scoliosis of the spine finally caught up with me. So I emulated my clever wife, who had been happily sleeping on a TAR Trail Scout model for several years. This thing is only an inch think, pretty light, and compact when rolled up, and I could't believe how comfortable it was. I started awaking in my tent in the morning backache-free. Due to my back issues, I had to give up sleeping on my stomach, and this pad was still comfortable for side-sleeping. Upon unrolling the pad, It only takes a few breaths to fill it to one's preferred firmness. Recently, we returned from a week-long canoe trip in Utah. My wife and I slept well, while our friends kept slipping off the new ultra-light blow-up pads they had purchased for the trip. A few years ago, another friend purchased a fancy new pad for a canoe trip, and it sprung a leak on the first or second night out. She didn't sleep well for the remainder of the trip, while our basic Trail Scouts just continued to do their job and do it admirably.. Today I took a nap in an underground parking garage while my wife was upstairs in the hospital having eye surgery. I slept on a plywood platform in our Subie Outback.. Once again, no issues with side sleeping on this hard wooden surface. Okay...so maybe my experience is limited. In 50+ years of car-camping, river-camping, and backpacking, I've only experienced sleeping on closed-cell foam sleeping pads and the TAR Trail Scout pad. (I'm 74 next month.) So it's quite possible that TAR and other manufacturers produce even more comfortable pads. Maybe so. But I have no reason to look for a different pad when I already own a reliable pad that is light, packable, and provides a good night's sleep on Mother Earth. Tip: The Trail Scout comes with a stuff sack that requires you to fold the pad in half before rolling it up. I didn't like this configuration--not good for packing in my situations. so I purchased a separate, full-width stuff sack from Thermarest (longer but skinnier). It's slightly roomier than the full-width stuff sack that came with my wife's pad, so it's easier to pull over the rolled-up pad.

Mike
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

4 out of 5 stars

June 11, 2021

Good for new hammockers on a budget

I used this with a 20 degree topquilt in the UP during a 30 degree night, in my hammock. I have to say it worked, however that was pushing the limit; it felt as though the heat was just trying to stay inside. If I moved too much, the topquilt would untuck itself from the pad and a cold spot would appear. But, later in the trip during 40-50 degree nights, it was perfect! But, as perhaps to be expected, I would wake with condensation at the lowest point of the pad. The colder it is, the worse this is because it contributes to cold. In the warmer 50-60 degree nights, I went without that 20 degree topquilt because I would have boiled. This was regrettable as I was on the brink of cold, with only my insulated jacket on my lower legs/feet, and a wool shirt for my torso. And I felt a little sticky because I wasn't totally dry from the day's hiking. If you're on a tight budget and wanting to get started, this isn't a bad option! Just make sure you have a good topquilt or insulation on top. The key pros are affordability, weight, and packability. It doesn't weigh much and doesn't take up a lot of space. However, it can be a workout to roll up to get it into the stuffsack! I usually have to deflate it once as a preliminary, then fold it, open the valve, and roll it up again to get the rest of the air out. It can be quite a squeeze, but it works! I haven't noticed any leaks.

Tony D.
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

5 out of 5 stars

May 14, 2021

Perfect for scouting, including Philmont

Warranty is unbelievable. Have had this camp pad for 6 years and then it started to leak. Sent it in for free repair and instead got a free replacement.

Mary M.
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

5 out of 5 stars

July 21, 2020

I don't slip off the pad

I really like this pad, it is the best one I have owned. I find that I do not slip off the pad in the middle of the night compared to something like NeoAirÂ:registered: XLite:tm: Sleeping Pad which is slick. Even though NeoAir pads are much lighter and more compact, I would choose this one. This pad is perfect if you backpack or camp, but don't need something extremely light or something high off the ground for super cold nights. I also find that this pad is more durable and I am less worried about puncturing it. Overall, it is an awesome pad for the price.

Joh
a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

3 out of 5 stars

September 25, 2019

Interesting repair experience

I was looking for a slightly less durable and slightly lighter version of the original therm-a-rest. Alaska destroys everything; anyway; it made a nice hole in it, not to big and not too small, easily found and patched with a urethane adhesive. Unfortunately, the urethane peeled off after some use. The specs say this pad is MADE of urethane, so why doesn't urethane adhesive adhere to it? Riddle me this.

a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site

1 out of 5 stars

March 27, 2019

Not as good as they used to be

I have two 20 year old, blue and red Thermarests which are fantastic. Used them a lot and still look like new, made of quality materials. Now having a family, I bought another one trusting the quality is still there. This Trail Scout, which I bought online is a disappointment, seemingly made of cheap materials and can't see it last 20+ years like the old ones. Lucky if I get a couple of seasons out of it. Yes I know it is not the most expensive of the line, but still a Therm-a-rest, and more expensive that the competition. The outer shell is made of thin cheap plastic and brand new out of the box is already deformed from the the way it was packaged, no matter how hard I inflate it. Ii will send it back if I could.

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a Cascade Designs brand site

Originally reviewed on a Cascade Designs brand site