Baffle height is body-mapped to create cradling support that keeps you centered on the pad throughout the night. Fabrics are bluesign approved, 100% post-consumer recycled material. Durable polyester ripstop top conforms to the body and offers a great feel. Balancing comfort, weight, and warmth, Quasar is a versatile option for most adventures. Insulated options include a layer of 100% post-consumer recycled PrimaLoft. A veteran favorite of the NEMO sleeping pad collection, Quasar 3D gets its 3D designation from the body-mapped baffling that gently cradles the body and keeps you centered on the pad during the night. A slightly elevated head baffle helps keep your camp pillow in place or can negate the need for one entirely. Packable, durable, and weight-conscious, Quasar is a versatile option for every adventure. In addition to smart performance features, the Quasar 3D design integrates sustainable materials like bluesign approved, 100% post-consumer recycled fabrics and 100% PCR PrimaLoft for the insulated models. The recycled polyester ripstop top conforms to the body for a great feel and sleep experience, while our custom Laylow zero-profile, microadjustable valve easily controls the air pressure for maximum comfort. With all of these benefits, its no surprise that Quasar won REI Co-op's 2023 Editors Choice award!
Baffle height is body-mapped to create cradling support that keeps you centered on the pad throughout the night. Fabrics are bluesign approved, 100% post-consumer recycled material. Durable polyester ripstop top conforms to the body and offers a great feel. Balancing comfort, weight, and warmth, Quasar is a versatile option for most adventures. Insulated options include a layer of 100% post-consumer recycled PrimaLoft. A veteran favorite of the NEMO sleeping pad collection, Quasar 3D gets its 3D designation from the body-mapped baffling that gently cradles the body and keeps you centered on the pad during the night. A slightly elevated head baffle helps keep your camp pillow in place or can negate the need for one entirely. Packable, durable, and weight-conscious, Quasar is a versatile option for every adventure. In addition to smart performance features, the Quasar 3D design integrates sustainable materials like bluesign approved, 100% post-consumer recycled fabrics and 100% PCR PrimaLoft for the insulated models. The recycled polyester ripstop top conforms to the body for a great feel and sleep experience, while our custom Laylow zero-profile, microadjustable valve easily controls the air pressure for maximum comfort. With all of these benefits, its no surprise that Quasar won REI Co-op's 2023 Editors Choice award!
Baffle height is body-mapped to create cradling support that keeps you centered on the pad throughout the night. Fabrics are bluesign approved, 100% post-consumer recycled material. Durable polyester ripstop top conforms to the body and offers a great feel. Balancing comfort, weight, and warmth, Quasar is a versatile option for most adventures. Insulated options include a layer of 100% post-consumer recycled PrimaLoft. A veteran favorite of the NEMO sleeping pad collection, Quasar 3D gets its 3D designation from the body-mapped baffling that gently cradles the body and keeps you centered on the pad during the night. A slightly elevated head baffle helps keep your camp pillow in place or can negate the need for one entirely. Packable, durable, and weight-conscious, Quasar is a versatile option for every adventure. In addition to smart performance features, the Quasar 3D design integrates sustainable materials like bluesign approved, 100% post-consumer recycled fabrics and 100% PCR PrimaLoft for the insulated models. The recycled polyester ripstop top conforms to the body for a great feel and sleep experience, while our custom Laylow zero-profile, microadjustable valve easily controls the air pressure for maximum comfort. With all of these benefits, its no surprise that Quasar won REI Co-op's 2023 Editors Choice award!
Baffle height is body-mapped to create cradling support that keeps you centered on the pad throughout the night. Fabrics are bluesign approved, 100% post-consumer recycled material. Durable polyester ripstop top conforms to the body and offers a great feel. Balancing comfort, weight, and warmth, Quasar is a versatile option for most adventures. Insulated options include a layer of 100% post-consumer recycled PrimaLoft. A veteran favorite of the NEMO sleeping pad collection, Quasar 3D gets its 3D designation from the body-mapped baffling that gently cradles the body and keeps you centered on the pad during the night. A slightly elevated head baffle helps keep your camp pillow in place or can negate the need for one entirely. Packable, durable, and weight-conscious, Quasar is a versatile option for every adventure. In addition to smart performance features, the Quasar 3D design integrates sustainable materials like bluesign approved, 100% post-consumer recycled fabrics and 100% PCR PrimaLoft for the insulated models. The recycled polyester ripstop top conforms to the body for a great feel and sleep experience, while our custom Laylow zero-profile, microadjustable valve easily controls the air pressure for maximum comfort. With all of these benefits, its no surprise that Quasar won REI Co-op's 2023 Editors Choice award!
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NEMO Quasar 3D Insulated Regular
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Returned a double sleeping pad my husband and I purchased a few years ago that wouldnât stay inflated throughout the night. Got this as a replacement and OMG. Where has this been all of my life? Used it for the first time this past weekend for some fall camping and hereâs what I can say!! Purchase this if you:1. Like staying warm when camping in cooler weather2. Like staying completely off the ground. Inflated it once - didnât need to inflate it again the entire weekend.3. ARE A SIDE SLEEPER and thought you would never be able to comfortably sleep on a sleeping pad!!!!4. Dislike waking up to back pain and DO like having an amazing sleep.5. Need the room in your car for packing or if youâre backcountry camping. The thing rolls up so small!Seriously, if youâre ... MoreReturned a double sleeping pad my husband and I purchased a few years ago that wouldnât stay inflated throughout the night. Got this as a replacement and OMG. Where has this been all of my life? Used it for the first time this past weekend for some fall camping and hereâs what I can say!! Purchase this if you:1. Like staying warm when camping in cooler weather2. Like staying completely off the ground. Inflated it once - didnât need to inflate it again the entire weekend.3. ARE A SIDE SLEEPER and thought you would never be able to comfortably sleep on a sleeping pad!!!!4. Dislike waking up to back pain and DO like having an amazing sleep.5. Need the room in your car for packing or if youâre backcountry camping. The thing rolls up so small!Seriously, if youâre on the fence about buying it⌠donât be. This may be my favourite piece of gear Iâve ever purchased.
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Nearing age 72, and having a compressed disc, I thought my camping might be over. Into my life enters the NEMO Quasar 3D Sleeping Pad. I have been able to camp and sleep well. I do not slip off the pad. I have only used the Quasar down to 40 degrees so I cannot speak to the insulation factor. The drawback of my aging hands and wrists is pushing the neck of the inflation bag into the pad's port, and pulling it out without pulling out the pad's port plug. Also, I have over inflated the pad which pushes out the pad's plug. Overtime, I have learned to manage and appreciate the port design. The pad packs down nicely to carry in my suitcase when traveling by car or plane in case I am not comfortable in a friend's or a hotel's bed. The pad has stayed inflated for a ... MoreNearing age 72, and having a compressed disc, I thought my camping might be over. Into my life enters the NEMO Quasar 3D Sleeping Pad. I have been able to camp and sleep well. I do not slip off the pad. I have only used the Quasar down to 40 degrees so I cannot speak to the insulation factor. The drawback of my aging hands and wrists is pushing the neck of the inflation bag into the pad's port, and pulling it out without pulling out the pad's port plug. Also, I have over inflated the pad which pushes out the pad's plug. Overtime, I have learned to manage and appreciate the port design. The pad packs down nicely to carry in my suitcase when traveling by car or plane in case I am not comfortable in a friend's or a hotel's bed. The pad has stayed inflated for a weeklong visit.
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We were using one of those cheap Intex sleeping pads for awhile, but that thing was so uncomfortable and bulky that my wife and I needed something else. We initially settled on a self-inflating pad, but it just didn't work out for us.Based on reviews, we landed on the Nemo Quasar 3D. We wanted something that was decently portable since our car camping equipment was slowly growing. We also wanted something that would also insulate us from the ground, and also something that was comfortable.It was a bit spendy, but all-in-all it is perfect. Coupled with our sleeping bags, we were exceptionally warm. It was also very comfortable (for us). The only negative is that we should have gotten the wider version. If you like to roll around, something a bit wider is probably ... MoreWe were using one of those cheap Intex sleeping pads for awhile, but that thing was so uncomfortable and bulky that my wife and I needed something else. We initially settled on a self-inflating pad, but it just didn't work out for us.Based on reviews, we landed on the Nemo Quasar 3D. We wanted something that was decently portable since our car camping equipment was slowly growing. We also wanted something that would also insulate us from the ground, and also something that was comfortable.It was a bit spendy, but all-in-all it is perfect. Coupled with our sleeping bags, we were exceptionally warm. It was also very comfortable (for us). The only negative is that we should have gotten the wider version. If you like to roll around, something a bit wider is probably what you will need. Once we got used to it (2 nights or so), we found the Nemo Quasar 3D to be perfect.So far we have used it for about 40 days and no issues.
| Minimum Weight | 850g |
| Packed Weight | 930kg |
| Packed Size | 12.5ø x 23 cm |
| Climate | Three-season |
| R-Value | 3.3 |
NEMO Quasar 3D Insulated Regular
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The Nemo Quasar 3D Regular Sleeping Pad Camping Inflatable Sleeping Mat from the USA is comfortable.
Delivery $62.37
Nemo QUASAR 3D Lightweight Insulated Regula Sleeping Pad
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Nemo Quasar 3d Insulated Sleeping Pad - Regular Wide
Delivery $25
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Nemo Quasar 3d Insulated Sleeping Pad - Regular
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Returned a double sleeping pad my husband and I purchased a few years ago that wouldnât stay inflated throughout the night. Got this as a replacement and OMG. Where has this been all of my life? Used it for the first time this past weekend for some fall camping and hereâs what I can say!! Purchase this if you:1. Like staying warm when camping in cooler weather2. Like staying completely off the ground. Inflated it once - didnât need to inflate it again the entire weekend.3. ARE A SIDE SLEEPER and thought you would never be able to comfortably sleep on a sleeping pad!!!!4. Dislike waking up to back pain and DO like having an amazing sleep.5. Need the room in your car for packing or if youâre backcountry camping. The thing rolls up so small!Seriously, if youâre ... MoreReturned a double sleeping pad my husband and I purchased a few years ago that wouldnât stay inflated throughout the night. Got this as a replacement and OMG. Where has this been all of my life? Used it for the first time this past weekend for some fall camping and hereâs what I can say!! Purchase this if you:1. Like staying warm when camping in cooler weather2. Like staying completely off the ground. Inflated it once - didnât need to inflate it again the entire weekend.3. ARE A SIDE SLEEPER and thought you would never be able to comfortably sleep on a sleeping pad!!!!4. Dislike waking up to back pain and DO like having an amazing sleep.5. Need the room in your car for packing or if youâre backcountry camping. The thing rolls up so small!Seriously, if youâre on the fence about buying it⌠donât be. This may be my favourite piece of gear Iâve ever purchased.
Nearing age 72, and having a compressed disc, I thought my camping might be over. Into my life enters the NEMO Quasar 3D Sleeping Pad. I have been able to camp and sleep well. I do not slip off the pad. I have only used the Quasar down to 40 degrees so I cannot speak to the insulation factor. The drawback of my aging hands and wrists is pushing the neck of the inflation bag into the pad's port, and pulling it out without pulling out the pad's port plug. Also, I have over inflated the pad which pushes out the pad's plug. Overtime, I have learned to manage and appreciate the port design. The pad packs down nicely to carry in my suitcase when traveling by car or plane in case I am not comfortable in a friend's or a hotel's bed. The pad has stayed inflated for a ... MoreNearing age 72, and having a compressed disc, I thought my camping might be over. Into my life enters the NEMO Quasar 3D Sleeping Pad. I have been able to camp and sleep well. I do not slip off the pad. I have only used the Quasar down to 40 degrees so I cannot speak to the insulation factor. The drawback of my aging hands and wrists is pushing the neck of the inflation bag into the pad's port, and pulling it out without pulling out the pad's port plug. Also, I have over inflated the pad which pushes out the pad's plug. Overtime, I have learned to manage and appreciate the port design. The pad packs down nicely to carry in my suitcase when traveling by car or plane in case I am not comfortable in a friend's or a hotel's bed. The pad has stayed inflated for a weeklong visit.
We were using one of those cheap Intex sleeping pads for awhile, but that thing was so uncomfortable and bulky that my wife and I needed something else. We initially settled on a self-inflating pad, but it just didn't work out for us.Based on reviews, we landed on the Nemo Quasar 3D. We wanted something that was decently portable since our car camping equipment was slowly growing. We also wanted something that would also insulate us from the ground, and also something that was comfortable.It was a bit spendy, but all-in-all it is perfect. Coupled with our sleeping bags, we were exceptionally warm. It was also very comfortable (for us). The only negative is that we should have gotten the wider version. If you like to roll around, something a bit wider is probably ... MoreWe were using one of those cheap Intex sleeping pads for awhile, but that thing was so uncomfortable and bulky that my wife and I needed something else. We initially settled on a self-inflating pad, but it just didn't work out for us.Based on reviews, we landed on the Nemo Quasar 3D. We wanted something that was decently portable since our car camping equipment was slowly growing. We also wanted something that would also insulate us from the ground, and also something that was comfortable.It was a bit spendy, but all-in-all it is perfect. Coupled with our sleeping bags, we were exceptionally warm. It was also very comfortable (for us). The only negative is that we should have gotten the wider version. If you like to roll around, something a bit wider is probably what you will need. Once we got used to it (2 nights or so), we found the Nemo Quasar 3D to be perfect.So far we have used it for about 40 days and no issues.
I found this mattress to be very comfortable and was initially very happy with it. On its 3rd trip it began to deflate in the night and would be completely flat in the morning. It got worse the next day, completely flat after 3 hours. I slept on the ground for the last 3 nights of trip. I looked all over for a leak and found none. I suspect there is something wrong with the valve. I'm in the process of returning the item for exchange, presumably the issue is covered under warranty. The search for a comfortable and durable pad continues.
I bought the regular wide. I will start by saying, this is a comfortable pad. I also own a Tensor. I sleep better on this Quasar 3D than the Tensor. I know there are people who disagree. I have tried both for multiple nights. The Tensor makes my back hurt every time.I like the curved sides. I like the raised head rest. I toss and turn. I sleep on my back, sides, and stomach. When I sleep on my sides and stomach, my arms are typically under my head/pillow. Having the slightly raised head rest on this pad just feels comfortable to me. I also like to read in bed before going to sleep. I can prop my head up with two pillows and it works out nicely.The drawback of the raised headrest is that some pillow straps aren't long enough to go around it. I had one strap tear ... MoreI bought the regular wide. I will start by saying, this is a comfortable pad. I also own a Tensor. I sleep better on this Quasar 3D than the Tensor. I know there are people who disagree. I have tried both for multiple nights. The Tensor makes my back hurt every time.I like the curved sides. I like the raised head rest. I toss and turn. I sleep on my back, sides, and stomach. When I sleep on my sides and stomach, my arms are typically under my head/pillow. Having the slightly raised head rest on this pad just feels comfortable to me. I also like to read in bed before going to sleep. I can prop my head up with two pillows and it works out nicely.The drawback of the raised headrest is that some pillow straps aren't long enough to go around it. I had one strap tear the stitching where it attached to the pillow. I've found that I don't really need a strap. The raised head helps me keep up with my pillows.I'm just under 6 feet tall. When I lie on my stomach, with my arm under my head, my feet hang off the bottom of the regular length pad. I should have gone with the wide long. Also, even though this is the wide, I find, when I'm lying on my back, my arms often fall off the sides of the pad. If they made a long extra wide, I would probably buy it, but first they really need to address my biggest complaints with this pad. It's heavy, especially for the insulation.It seems like they should be able to make a pad with the body supporting properties of this Quasar 3D, but with the insulation/weight of the Tensor. Get on it Nemo!Until I can get a long version of this pad, this is my go-to pad. ...until they come out with my ideal pad described above. I will lug the extra weight for the comfort. I'm also a hot sleeper and I live and backpack in Arkansas, so I don't see many freezing nights. This is a great pad but there is room for improvement.
I used this pad for the first time on a recent 6 night motorcycle trip around the west. I found it quick and easy to inflate for use and equally easy to deflate and pack up the next day. Important on a bike where packing space is at a premium. But the real pleasant surprise was how comfortable it was to sleep on. For many years I slept on self-inflating pads, gradually thicker, and the older I got I found that they became less comfortable. Being a side sleeper, I would toss and turn all night and wake up exhausted with sore shoulders, hips and knees. This pad, on the other hand, is soft but supportive and thick enough that it doesnât allow any part of me to contact the ground at night. I slept better on this trip than I have in years while camping. A real game ... MoreI used this pad for the first time on a recent 6 night motorcycle trip around the west. I found it quick and easy to inflate for use and equally easy to deflate and pack up the next day. Important on a bike where packing space is at a premium. But the real pleasant surprise was how comfortable it was to sleep on. For many years I slept on self-inflating pads, gradually thicker, and the older I got I found that they became less comfortable. Being a side sleeper, I would toss and turn all night and wake up exhausted with sore shoulders, hips and knees. This pad, on the other hand, is soft but supportive and thick enough that it doesnât allow any part of me to contact the ground at night. I slept better on this trip than I have in years while camping. A real game changer for me! Definitely recommend.
Used the pad about 7 nights total. Pad was quiet and super comfortable. Dealbreaker that initiated a return with REIs guarantee, which Iâve never had to use before, was I crept towards the foot box throughout the night. This caused me to readjust at least once through each night. Surmised that the elevated headrest and curved baffling encouraged this. Each night woke up with the pad about 1 ft closer toward the foot of the tent and myself about 2 feet closer to the foot of the tent. After a few nights of realizing what was going on dubbed it the nightcrawler. Figured it might be due to not sleeping on level ground. Slept on level carpeted floor and same thing happened. Returned for Exped of equivalent weight and insulation rating.
Seemed great when I tested it in store, but tons of small annoyances overnight.First, the pros:1. It's small and light.2. It's easy to set up.3. The height is good. Was able to lay on my side (somewhat) without my hips pressing through the pad to the ground.4. Nice and cool for spring camping and hot sleepers. Not sure how this would feel when trying to winter camp.The cons:1. The elevated head rest causes more problems than it solves. Combined with the material of the pad, it just means me and my bag kept slowly sliding down all night. I had to wake up several times just to try to scoot everything back up.2. The above process was made worse by how LOUD it was. The material rubbing against a sleeping bag or the tent was just incredibly noisy and I was ... MoreSeemed great when I tested it in store, but tons of small annoyances overnight.First, the pros:1. It's small and light.2. It's easy to set up.3. The height is good. Was able to lay on my side (somewhat) without my hips pressing through the pad to the ground.4. Nice and cool for spring camping and hot sleepers. Not sure how this would feel when trying to winter camp.The cons:1. The elevated head rest causes more problems than it solves. Combined with the material of the pad, it just means me and my bag kept slowly sliding down all night. I had to wake up several times just to try to scoot everything back up.2. The above process was made worse by how LOUD it was. The material rubbing against a sleeping bag or the tent was just incredibly noisy and I was constantly worried I'd wake up my husband even though he wasn't in the tent with me.3. Even the 'wide' size is too narrow for side sleepers, and I'm only a 5'9", fairly lightweight woman. I don't know about others, but when I sleep on my side I need my knees at a 45 degree angle from straight at least. It was a weird balancing act trying to keep my backside and knees on the mat.
If you are cold or uncomfortable or slip off the sleeping pad and end up on the ground at night, you don't sleep well. Then your day just isn't as much fun as it could have been. I researched many sleeping pads before I bought this one. I had spent a few nights on a whitewater canoe trip using 2 Thermarest self-inflating pads belted to each other so that I had a double thickness of support. They were not comfortable, I easily slid off them, and I was not warm. They were bulky, taking up much valuable packing space.The Quasar 3D sleeping pad met all my needs. The most important reason for choosing it was that the baffles vary in depth and shape in such a way that the body naturally moves to the center of the pad. The baffles are gently curved, not perfectly ... MoreIf you are cold or uncomfortable or slip off the sleeping pad and end up on the ground at night, you don't sleep well. Then your day just isn't as much fun as it could have been. I researched many sleeping pads before I bought this one. I had spent a few nights on a whitewater canoe trip using 2 Thermarest self-inflating pads belted to each other so that I had a double thickness of support. They were not comfortable, I easily slid off them, and I was not warm. They were bulky, taking up much valuable packing space.The Quasar 3D sleeping pad met all my needs. The most important reason for choosing it was that the baffles vary in depth and shape in such a way that the body naturally moves to the center of the pad. The baffles are gently curved, not perfectly horizontal. This makes it easier to stay on the pad. The baffle at the head of the pad is higher to make a pillow stay on the pad more easily. As soon as I lay down on this pad, I didn't want to get up. It was so comfortable. I didn't feel myself sliding to the edge as in many other pads.It is 3.5" thick and insulated on the bottom with R 3.3 insulation. Much heat is usually lost through the ground. Insulation on the bottom is important.I did not want to deal with a solid pump, something else to lose or try to pack inside a tight stuff sack. I also do not like the idea of exhaling into a sleeping pad 50-100 times. This has an innovative pump sack which fills with air as you flip it through the air. Then you roll the sack closed just like a dry sack to force the air into the pad. It takes perhaps 5 fills, no placing your mouth on a valve and blowing endlessly. This is the easiest inflation I have ever experienced except for the self-inflating Thermarests which I have had for >30 years. It is easy to inflate the pad hard and then adjust the hardness easily with the micro-adjustment tip of the valve. The sack packs flat and rolls up with the pad.I bought the Quasar 3D Long Wide .. I am 5' 5" and 140 lb. I don't need the extra 5" of width (20" or 25") and 4" (72" or 76") of length. But when I lie down, I like to have a few inches between my body and the top/bottom of the pad. I don't like to roll over and have my head or feet slide on to the floor. My son and grandsons are near or > 6' (72") and I know that they will be borrowing this. I'd rather have the versatility of taller people also being able to use it.I was amazed by the small packed size and weight of this compared to my Thermarests. Its packed size is 9.0 x 5.5 in/23x14 cm (8.0 x 4.5 in/20x11 cm for the Regular insulated model). That's the size of half a sheet of paper. Its packed weight is 2 lb, 4 oz/1.02 kg (1lb, 12 oz / 790 kg for the Regular insulated model). The uninsulated models in both sizes are lighter.But the extra few ounces of weight for an insulated pad are probably the most valuable ounces you will have on a camping trip. The ground conducts a lot of heat away from you if you do not have insulation. You will pack more than this extra weight in clothes to keep warm while you sleep.I also like the rectangular shape rather than a tapered shape. It is too easy for knees and legs to slip off a tapered pad. People are used to rectangular beds their entire lives Getting used to a tapered mattress pad adds an extra layer of complexity that can cause you to wake up in the middle of the night.This pad has all the characteristics which are important to my sleep.
I took it out for my first camping trip and had a great sleep on it. I bought this as my other backcountry pad was not comfortable and I wasnât willing to sacrifice sleep and achy joints. This one was incredibly comfortable. Yes it weighs more than my other pad but well worth it. I found it to be very quiet too.The only thing that annoyed me a bit was the attachment for the blow up bag and the plug on the bed. They are a bit tougher to use than other beds but itâs manageable.
| Minimum Weight | 850g |
| Packed Weight | 930kg |
| Packed Size | 12.5ø x 23 cm |
| Climate | Three-season |
| R-Value | 3.3 |