Double Cloud Camp Bed
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Why We Built The Stoic Double Cloud Camp Bed
The Cloud Camp Bed is Stoic's comfiest sleeping pad, so we followed the same recipe and sized it up for two campers. It uses plenty of foam to offer all the cushioning you need to sleep soundly. Its soft, stretchy fabric has a TPU coating to protect from wet weather should you sleep outside the tent, and the bottom is reinforced to stay solid on rocky grounds.
Details
- Sleeping pad with cloud-like cushioning for two campers
- Foam padding and soft, stretchy fabric offer outstanding comfort
- Reinforced base and TPU treatment withstand rough surfaces and weather
- Sturdy construction offers a maximum weight capacity of 441 pounds
- Stuff sack included for compact storage
- Separate inflate and deflate valves for convenient camp setup/breakdown
- Both valves rotate to allow for rapid deflation
- Tapping the inflate valve allows for minute firmness changes
- Item #SICZ2DD
- Material
- [main] 30D stretch fabric, TPU, [bottom] 190T polyester, TPU
- Style
- foam, self-inflating
- Shape
- double-wide
- Thickness
- 4in
- R-Value
- 8.4
- Stuff Sack
- included
- Packed Size
- 27.5 x 13 x 13in
- Dimensions
- 80 x 51.5in
- Claimed Weight
- 10lb
- Activity
- camping
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 38 ratings
Review Summary
Fits True To Size
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 23, 2024
Comfort over bulk any day!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I read the reviews on this and the price was right so I ordered it and am so glad I did! The other reviews are spot on so if you pay attention, you won’t be disappointed. Yes, it is bulky – even deflated. Yes, it will take up space in your car or trunk for sure. Yes, it is difficult to deflate And may take a while to fully inflate… But you can buy a small battery operated or even cigarette, lighter or larger battery operated inflated and just reverse it when needed. This is not for anything but car camping so that shouldn’t be any problem. The reason I love this product is because it really is extraordinarily comfortable! I’m someone who doesn’t do well sleeping on the ground and the variety of various inflatable pads I have tried typically have failed. If possible, will update my review after sometime time of use, but for now I’m super happy with my purchase!
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
April 21, 2024
Great low profile air mattress
Great foam topper, and with air, firm and comfortable. Holds air overnight well. Like all air mattresses, you’ll want to refill the air before each night with a good air pump (not included). Low profile lets it fit in the back of an SUV (sides sticking up a bit) or a tent for camping.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
October 30, 2023
Instructions
Instructions for blowing up this mattress: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAt0FpmCTic * Each of the valves connect to both sides * To inflate the valve should be facing with the yellow spike facing out * To turn the valve, unscrew the cap and poke your finger in to rotate it * The blow into one side
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
October 29, 2023
Comfy but you need a pump
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
This has two valves which appears to be able to customize your sleep for either side which is a cool feature. The pad is really comfortable and warm. I’m used to sleeping on camp pads or full air mattresses—this is way better than either of those!! It has memory foam but air to keep you off the ground. Our first night we actually over-inflated the mattress, but on night two we figured out the pressure we liked and slept better. The mattress absolutely needs a pump to deflate. Otherwise, you’ll be struggling with rolling it up. I have an intex cheap one and it fits the valves perfectly to inflate and deflate.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
September 25, 2023
Horrible
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Does not inflate well / provide enough firmness. Description says "self-inflating", but doesn't inflate on its own. Even tried blowing into the inflate valve. Inflate value is wide and not compatible with any pumps I've seen. Came with no instructions. I was able to deflate it enough to get it back in the bag, then put it straight in the dumpster. Will not buy any Stoic or Backcountry brand gear so long as I live.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
August 19, 2023
Really difficult to deflate
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
Received as a gift and didn’t end up using because it didn’t end up fitting in our car. Inflated to check out and it’s definitely very comfortable and I imagine you’d get a great nights sleep! However, the take down is so frustrating. Trying to do this in a tight car or camping somewhere would be even worse, as we just did this in our living room. You have to use all of your weight to deflate and roll it. Once you’ve done that, good luck getting it back into its bag. The only time we tried, the bag immediately ripped even though we literally could not deflate it any further. Returning mostly because it doesn’t fit our car, but honestly trying to put it away to return it was so frustrating that I don’t even want it.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
August 17, 2023
Great for car camping
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
Super soft. I didn't have a pump and was able to blow up by mouth (took a little bit but it's doable). Definitely only for car camping or other situations where you don't have to bring it far (bulky/not light weight). We've also used it at home for company. Much better than a massive air mattress!
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
August 11, 2023
Wanted comfort…and it delivered!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
Just returned from a car camping trip in Maine and this provided a great night’s sleep. It’s thick and comfortable. My or my wife’s movement on the pad was barely detectable and not an issue. It is big, so look at the dimensions both packed and inflated. It fit fine inflated in our three person tent and deflated fit in our Crosstrek. Because it’s big, it won’t be a quick inflate, but we set up camp, kept the inflate valve open (deflate closed) and when we returned a few hours later it took only a few manual puffs to achieve optimal firmness. Deflating you typically want to happen quickly so that was a bit of a wrestling match to squeeze out all the air, but maybe 5 minutes give or take it was ready to pack. Again, this was purchased for comfort and a good night’s sleep…it did not disappoint.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
July 20, 2023
Very heavy and very bulky
It is incredibly heavy and takes a lot of space in the car. If I could return it, I would but I'm past the threshold for returns. I do not recommend if you want a mattress that takes little space once packed up.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
June 19, 2023
Best nights sleep on a camp matt
- Familiarity:
- I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I go car camping 10-15 times a year, and a got tired of air mattresses constantly failing. So, me and my husband have just been sleeping on our backpacking mats for the last couple of years, which are not the most comfortable, but are reliable. We finally decided to bite the bullet and pay for a nice camp mat, and I'm so glad we did. Just spent the weekend camping on it, and this thing is almost as comfortable as my bed at home. Me and my husband also have a 65lb weight difference, and this bed doesn't make me rock about when he moves which is a huge bonus. Well worth the money and effort to deflate it (it's a bit of a pain, but well worth it imo). Yes, it's big, but not any bigger than the nice camp beds most of my friends have. Don't buy this if you're expecting to take it backpacking. But, for luxury car camping, this thing rocks.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com