The NeoAir Dream sleeping system consists of the inner NeoAir sleeping mat and an outer fabric sleeve with foam pad layer.
For anyone who counts ounces or grams, this system is not for you. For those of us who like some luxury and don't mind a few extra pounds in the packs, this may just be the ticket.
I ordered the Large size, which is 25" x 77" and the two parts together give 4" thickness with R value of 6. It weighs 4 lbs 2oz for both parts together.
This is replacing a regular self inflating foam pad from Cabela's that was the same size but it weighed a tad over 5 pounds for 2 1/2" thickness.
The packed size of the Cabela's Guide series pads were 26" x 8". The Dream is 16" x 10".

It comes with the inner pad already inside and there is a hole in the outer bag for the inflation valve. The stuff sack is designed to be used to inflate the inner pad and is very large and works quickly to inflate the pad which in itself is 3" thick which would take a long time to blow up manually. There is a powered pump available that runs off 2 AAA batteries that I may consider, but the stuff sack system works well enough that I might save the $30 for the pump.



For longer trips, I can see using both the parts of the system together to lessen the aches of pains of a longer trip, but for weekends only I could take out the inner pad and just take it and have the smaller size and weight. I may just use both always.

I am a side sleeper and once inflated I could not get my hip to touch the floor. This could solve some of my issues with sore hips and legs on extended trips and will take up a bit less space in the pack.
The cost was $225 Cdn., plus taxes. It is made in the USA and took 5 weeks to come in once ordered.
For anyone who counts ounces or grams, this system is not for you. For those of us who like some luxury and don't mind a few extra pounds in the packs, this may just be the ticket.
I ordered the Large size, which is 25" x 77" and the two parts together give 4" thickness with R value of 6. It weighs 4 lbs 2oz for both parts together.
This is replacing a regular self inflating foam pad from Cabela's that was the same size but it weighed a tad over 5 pounds for 2 1/2" thickness.
The packed size of the Cabela's Guide series pads were 26" x 8". The Dream is 16" x 10".

It comes with the inner pad already inside and there is a hole in the outer bag for the inflation valve. The stuff sack is designed to be used to inflate the inner pad and is very large and works quickly to inflate the pad which in itself is 3" thick which would take a long time to blow up manually. There is a powered pump available that runs off 2 AAA batteries that I may consider, but the stuff sack system works well enough that I might save the $30 for the pump.



For longer trips, I can see using both the parts of the system together to lessen the aches of pains of a longer trip, but for weekends only I could take out the inner pad and just take it and have the smaller size and weight. I may just use both always.


I am a side sleeper and once inflated I could not get my hip to touch the floor. This could solve some of my issues with sore hips and legs on extended trips and will take up a bit less space in the pack.
The cost was $225 Cdn., plus taxes. It is made in the USA and took 5 weeks to come in once ordered.