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Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large
Thermarest NeoAir topo Large

Thermarest NeoAir topo Large

NeoAir Topo is a sleeping pad / air mattress for the season from spring to early autumn. Superb comfort. The model is an updated version of "Voyager". New for 2020 is the valve "WingLock Valve" which facilitates inflation and emptying of the mattress. It is also thicker than the previous model. Small pack volume and high wear resistance. Weight 620 grams. Measures 51 x 183cm. Thickness 7.6 cm. R-value 2.3. The mattress comes with a packing bag, pump bag and repair kit.

NeoAir Topo is a sleeping pad / air mattress for the season from spring to early autumn. Superb comfort. The model is an updated version of "Voyager". New for 2020 is the valve "WingLock Valve" which facilitates inflation and emptying of the mattress. It is also thicker than the previous model. Small pack volume and high wear resistance. Weight 620 grams. Measures 51 x 183cm. Thickness 7.6 cm. R-value 2.3. The mattress comes with a packing bag, pump bag and repair kit.

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Thermarest NeoAir topo Large

NeoAir Topo is a sleeping pad / air mattress for the season from spring to early autumn. Superb comfort. The model is an updated version of "Voyager". New for 2020 is the valve "WingLock Valve" which facilitates inflation and emptying of the mattress. It is also thicker than the previous model. Small pack volume and high wear resistance. Weight 620 grams. Measures 51 x 183cm. Thickness 7.6 cm. R-value 2.3. The mattress comes with a packing bag, pump bag and repair kit.

NeoAir Topo is a sleeping pad / air mattress for the season from spring to early autumn. Superb comfort. The model is an updated version of "Voyager". New for 2020 is the valve "WingLock Valve" which facilitates inflation and emptying of the mattress. It is also thicker than the previous model. Small pack volume and high wear resistance. Weight 620 grams. Measures 51 x 183cm. Thickness 7.6 cm. R-value 2.3. The mattress comes with a packing bag, pump bag and repair kit.

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Last updated at 05/11/2026 06:57:56

68travel.ee

$274.67

Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Topo madrats Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Topo madrats Large

68travel.si

$274.67

Vzmetnica Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Topo Large

68travel.com

$306.00

Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Topo Mattress Large

Delivery between 14–18 May $31

Price history

Price history

Reviews

An air mattress the size of a water bottle! fanciest bed in the bush, for sure
2 January 2022sarah

originally posted on cascadedesigns.com

Perfect for backcountry luxury or just staying over at a friends house, I bring it on picnics in the city for friends to lay on too because it's so easy to bring along. This is the first thermarest I bought after trying several pads of friends' and I love it! With the chair kit you will be LIVING. I have back problems too so am just so suprised I love it this much!Was really debating between this and the topo luxe but $60CAD more for an extra inch of air felt like a lot for me as I just graduated uni. A few months later I've ordered the z-lite sol pad (egg carton patterned accordian one) on sale for $45 to pair with in the cold, add .75 of an inch to my bed AND have a way more durable pad to take out to any spot I'd be worried about my inflatable in.The pump sack ... MorePerfect for backcountry luxury or just staying over at a friends house, I bring it on picnics in the city for friends to lay on too because it's so easy to bring along. This is the first thermarest I bought after trying several pads of friends' and I love it! With the chair kit you will be LIVING. I have back problems too so am just so suprised I love it this much!Was really debating between this and the topo luxe but $60CAD more for an extra inch of air felt like a lot for me as I just graduated uni. A few months later I've ordered the z-lite sol pad (egg carton patterned accordian one) on sale for $45 to pair with in the cold, add .75 of an inch to my bed AND have a way more durable pad to take out to any spot I'd be worried about my inflatable in.The pump sack that comes with this isnt that big imo (another reason I'm glad I didn't buy the luxe--too much to inflate), but using a garbage bag to inflate it most of the way is a perfect solve, lots of youtube videos if you cant picture the method!10/10 reccomend the neoair topo for basically any adventure you can imagine, in the city or backcountry, and would say adding the zlite made it even better.

Comfy, well built but not perfect
24 May 2021welbert c.

originally posted on altitude-sports.com

Comfortable and good insulation from ground. It took some practice to use the inflating sag with come with the pad. I have the regular wide and took me under 10 minutes to filled up (first time user). The wing value is very well designed but I'm not sure if will work with most of the powered pump on the market except their own micro pump (cost $50). Build quality is very good. And only time will tell. The biggest complaint I have is the material is VERY EASY to stain and there is no liner available.

Easy to use, cushioned, slippery
2 March 2021Lucy in Portland

originally posted on thermarest.com

We just started camping last summer, and after a few successful trips with just our sleeping bags invested in these for more comfortable nights. These are indeed MUCH more comfortable than just sleeping on the ground, but are also not even close to sleeping in your own bed. We only took them car camping, so TBD on how well they work when backpacking. Like the pros and cons here say, they are insanely easy to inflate and deflate (without any fancy equipment), and when inflated you can lay down and not be touching the ground at all - they're pretty comfortable! The cushioning is great, but the mattresses themselves are pretty thin + slippery, so you have to hold pretty still to avoid falling off. I'm also a side sleeper, which is definitely not ideal for camping in ... MoreWe just started camping last summer, and after a few successful trips with just our sleeping bags invested in these for more comfortable nights. These are indeed MUCH more comfortable than just sleeping on the ground, but are also not even close to sleeping in your own bed. We only took them car camping, so TBD on how well they work when backpacking. Like the pros and cons here say, they are insanely easy to inflate and deflate (without any fancy equipment), and when inflated you can lay down and not be touching the ground at all - they're pretty comfortable! The cushioning is great, but the mattresses themselves are pretty thin + slippery, so you have to hold pretty still to avoid falling off. I'm also a side sleeper, which is definitely not ideal for camping in general or for these mattresses, but it's workable! Overall I'd definitely recommend these, but I also don't have a ton to compare them to.

Specification

CompactShrinks down to easily fit into your pack.
Sleeping Pad TypeAir Pads
Thickness3 in
ApplicationBackpacking
R Value Range2.3

Price comparison

Updated 29 days ago
68travel.ee

$274.67

Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Topo madrats Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Topo madrats Large

68travel.si

$274.67

Vzmetnica Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Topo Large

68travel.com

$306.00

Therm-A-Rest NeoAir Topo Mattress Large

Delivery between 14–18 May $31

Price history

Price history

Reviews

An air mattress the size of a water bottle! fanciest bed in the bush, for sure
2 January 2022

Perfect for backcountry luxury or just staying over at a friends house, I bring it on picnics in the city for friends to lay on too because it's so easy to bring along. This is the first thermarest I bought after trying several pads of friends' and I love it! With the chair kit you will be LIVING. I have back problems too so am just so suprised I love it this much!Was really debating between this and the topo luxe but $60CAD more for an extra inch of air felt like a lot for me as I just graduated uni. A few months later I've ordered the z-lite sol pad (egg carton patterned accordian one) on sale for $45 to pair with in the cold, add .75 of an inch to my bed AND have a way more durable pad to take out to any spot I'd be worried about my inflatable in.The pump sack ... MorePerfect for backcountry luxury or just staying over at a friends house, I bring it on picnics in the city for friends to lay on too because it's so easy to bring along. This is the first thermarest I bought after trying several pads of friends' and I love it! With the chair kit you will be LIVING. I have back problems too so am just so suprised I love it this much!Was really debating between this and the topo luxe but $60CAD more for an extra inch of air felt like a lot for me as I just graduated uni. A few months later I've ordered the z-lite sol pad (egg carton patterned accordian one) on sale for $45 to pair with in the cold, add .75 of an inch to my bed AND have a way more durable pad to take out to any spot I'd be worried about my inflatable in.The pump sack that comes with this isnt that big imo (another reason I'm glad I didn't buy the luxe--too much to inflate), but using a garbage bag to inflate it most of the way is a perfect solve, lots of youtube videos if you cant picture the method!10/10 reccomend the neoair topo for basically any adventure you can imagine, in the city or backcountry, and would say adding the zlite made it even better.

sarah originally posted on cascadedesigns.com
Comfy, well built but not perfect
24 May 2021

Comfortable and good insulation from ground. It took some practice to use the inflating sag with come with the pad. I have the regular wide and took me under 10 minutes to filled up (first time user). The wing value is very well designed but I'm not sure if will work with most of the powered pump on the market except their own micro pump (cost $50). Build quality is very good. And only time will tell. The biggest complaint I have is the material is VERY EASY to stain and there is no liner available.

welbert c. originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Easy to use, cushioned, slippery
2 March 2021

We just started camping last summer, and after a few successful trips with just our sleeping bags invested in these for more comfortable nights. These are indeed MUCH more comfortable than just sleeping on the ground, but are also not even close to sleeping in your own bed. We only took them car camping, so TBD on how well they work when backpacking. Like the pros and cons here say, they are insanely easy to inflate and deflate (without any fancy equipment), and when inflated you can lay down and not be touching the ground at all - they're pretty comfortable! The cushioning is great, but the mattresses themselves are pretty thin + slippery, so you have to hold pretty still to avoid falling off. I'm also a side sleeper, which is definitely not ideal for camping in ... MoreWe just started camping last summer, and after a few successful trips with just our sleeping bags invested in these for more comfortable nights. These are indeed MUCH more comfortable than just sleeping on the ground, but are also not even close to sleeping in your own bed. We only took them car camping, so TBD on how well they work when backpacking. Like the pros and cons here say, they are insanely easy to inflate and deflate (without any fancy equipment), and when inflated you can lay down and not be touching the ground at all - they're pretty comfortable! The cushioning is great, but the mattresses themselves are pretty thin + slippery, so you have to hold pretty still to avoid falling off. I'm also a side sleeper, which is definitely not ideal for camping in general or for these mattresses, but it's workable! Overall I'd definitely recommend these, but I also don't have a ton to compare them to.

Lucy in Portland originally posted on thermarest.com
Great Sleeping Pad
28 July 2022

Very comfortable pad. Easy to inflate & deflate. The pump bag is big so it is pretty fast to pump up the pad. The regular wide width was great because I didn’t roll off compared to sleeping on a 20” wide pad. I agree with other reviewers that it sounds like a chip bag when you are sleeping on top of it but you get used to it.

Betty W. originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Great for what it is - doesn't work for me
20 November 2020

I've used this 5-6 times now and it has held up really well. It is pretty quick to inflate with the bag once you get the hang of it, stays inflated throughout the night, and packs down SUPER small/light. If your priority is a super lightweight pad that still has cushion (and you sleep on your back or are on the shorter/smaller side) this definitely fits the bill.HOWEVER.I really regret my purchase :( Sleep is a big priority for me so I splurged on good quality but it just doesn't work for me. I am a side-sleeping 5'10" woman and my knees fall off the side or I end up on my face off the edge when I roll over. It is lofty enough to keep my bony hips off the ground, which is great! But it is SO slim, it really doesn't work for a tall side sleeper. I took this on a ... MoreI've used this 5-6 times now and it has held up really well. It is pretty quick to inflate with the bag once you get the hang of it, stays inflated throughout the night, and packs down SUPER small/light. If your priority is a super lightweight pad that still has cushion (and you sleep on your back or are on the shorter/smaller side) this definitely fits the bill.HOWEVER.I really regret my purchase :( Sleep is a big priority for me so I splurged on good quality but it just doesn't work for me. I am a side-sleeping 5'10" woman and my knees fall off the side or I end up on my face off the edge when I roll over. It is lofty enough to keep my bony hips off the ground, which is great! But it is SO slim, it really doesn't work for a tall side sleeper. I took this on a 4-day canoe trip and only slept decently on the last night after I was SO exhausted and had some bedtime whisky. I am considering selling this and looking for something wider even if it means adding weight / size - it's worth it for a good night's sleep.

KyMonet originally posted on moosejaw.com
I Think It's A Good Pad, But Mine Wasn't
6 October 2022

I'll start by saying I like Thermarest products, and I've never had a quality issue before with anything I've bought from them. Unfortunately this was not the case with this sleeping pad. For starters the included pump sack does not attach properly to the valve on the pad. second, and more concerning, was the fact that it seems as though the pad is delaminating. I will obviously be returning it, and I'm sure the 3 stars might seem puzzling, but I honestly think I just got a dud and the product in general (design, weight, packability etc.) is actually quite good.

Shari O. originally posted on altitude-sports.com
Like Sleeping on a Bag of Potato Chips
2 January 2023

I returned this sleeping Pad. It is noisy from the internal material, like trying to sleep on a bag of potato chips. It took 10x as long to blow up compared to other pad, It is not self inflating, and it did not hold air as long as other pads even brand new out of the box. Honestly, I was surprised it got into production, it is just not designed well. I wanted to like it, but I sent it back.

Robin L. originally posted on cascadedesigns.com
Packs small and sleeps comfortably
16 August 2021

I’ve used this pad several times now and have been very happy. Before I landed here, I purchase several other brands, both less and more expensive. Each one had either slow leaks or killed my hips.I’m a side, stomach sleeper and this fit perfectly.The only thing to be mindful of is the R value. I was looking for a 3 season, warm weather pad so it wasn’t a deal breaker, but it should be noted.Either way, side/stomach sleeper in Southeast for a three season (maybe not shoulder season), this is perfect. If you’re going to push the temp, may want to look for higher R value—I plan on purchasing another Therm-a-rest for this reason.

CockyUSC originally posted on REI
Well-made and good performance
7 November 2022

I already own the "regular" size pad, and it was super awesome. As a side sleeper I needed a little more room, so I upgraded to regular wide. It isn't THAT much bigger or heavier so it was worth it for me. The twist-lock adjustment valve is very handy and lets you do micro-adjustments to inflation level to dial in your comfort, and the build quality is solid.

Charles D. originally posted on cascadedesigns.com
Why So Noisy?
22 November 2020

I intended to use this for group car camping events. I didn't realize everyone around me needed to hear every movement I make. Whatever Therm-a-Rest has been putting inside their air mattresses to make them so crinkly needs to be optional. I assume it is a heat reflecting layer, but not every mattress needs to be heat insulating. I was looking for a comfortable, cool mattress of a luxurious size, but I can't use this one. I like the new air inlet and the new inflation bag. I like this size of this thing, and it's quite comfortable, even for sleeping on my side. But it is too noisy.

Michael originally posted on cascadedesigns.com

Specification

CompactShrinks down to easily fit into your pack.
Sleeping Pad TypeAir Pads
Thickness3 in
ApplicationBackpacking
R Value Range2.3