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Klymit Static V Base Review

This ultralight inflatable sleeping pad is inexpensive, but it's only suitable for warm-weather camping and backpacking
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Klymit Static V Base Review (Taking an afternoon nap on the Klymit Static V Base while backpacking on the Arizona Trail.)
Taking an afternoon nap on the Klymit Static V Base while backpacking on the Arizona Trail.
Credit: Sam Schild
Price:  $50 List
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Manufacturer:   Klymit
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By Sam Schild ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  May 12, 2026
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RANKED
#9 of 12
  • Comfort - 30% 7.0
  • Weight - 30% 7.0
  • Warmth - 20% 4.0
  • Packed Size - 10% 7.0
  • Quality of Construction - 10% 6.0
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Our Verdict

The Klymit Static V Base sleeping pad is very lightweight and packable. It's even more wallet-friendly, making it an ideal choice for anyone just starting out or for the budget-conscious backpacker. It has 2.5 inches of cushioning when inflated, making it more comfortable than any other inexpensive inflatable pad we tested. It's built with a fairly robust polyester, which improves abrasion and puncture resistance compared to those other pads, too. The biggest downside is a lack of insulation – if you're planning to backpack at higher altitudes or do any camping outside the summer months, it's worthwhile to invest in a warmer pad. But for most people who stick to sleeping outside in the summer, the Static V Base is an excellent deal for an inflatable sleeping pad.
REASONS TO BUY
Affordable
Lightweight
More comfortable than a closed-cell foam pad
REASONS TO AVOID
Difficult to deflate
Not as comfortable as other inflatable pads
Uninsulated

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Static V Base is a great entry point, especially for folks just starting to invest in backpacking gear. It's relatively comfortable, lightweight, and packable, compared to the more expensive pads we tested. The biggest difference between those pads and this one is the insulation value. While others have R-values ranging from 4 to 8, the Static V has a very low insulation value of 1.5.

The Static V Base isn't insulated, so it should only be used for warm-weather camping and backpacking.   Credit: Sam Schild

Comfort


The Static V Base uses Klymit's signature V-cell baffling, which is body-mapped for ergonomic support. The V-shaped air chambers allow airflow through narrow connecting channels, creating a stable sleep surface that helps keep you from rolling off the sides. It also isn't as bouncy as some inexpensive inflatable sleeping pads we tested.


With 2.5 inches of loft, the Static V Base provides enough cushion even for side sleepers – even on lumpy, rocky ground, we couldn't feel the rocks just beneath our hips. It's also comfortable for sleeping on your stomach, and really shines for back sleepers. The V-channels and the higher side rails create a subtle cradle effect that keeps you centered on the pad.

This pad is comfortable enough when sleeping in any position, though you can feel the gaps between the air chambers.   Credit: Sam Schild

It's also wider than the average sleeping pad, making it more comfortable for anyone who tends to roll around at night. Compared to the standard 20 inches of most Regular-sized sleeping pads, the Static V Base is 23 inches wide, giving you more room to sprawl out.

klymit static v base - it isn't as thick as some of our most comfortable inflatable...
It isn't as thick as some of our most comfortable inflatable sleeping pads, but it's thicker than a closed-cell foam pad.   Credit: Sam Schild

There are gaps between every air channel on the Static V Base. While you don't always notice the gaps between the baffles, some of our testers did. In particular, they noted they could feel the gaps when lying on their sides in the middle, or when they rolled over near the side rails (where the gaps are most visible).

klymit static v base - the side rails act as bumpers to keep you in the middle of the pad...
The side rails act as bumpers to keep you in the middle of the pad, but they make the pad's extra width less usable.   Credit: Sam Schild

Weight


The Static V Base weighs 19 ounces with the included stuff sack. The pad alone weighs 18.6 ounces. Though dedicated ultralight backpackers can find lighter pad options, this pad is notably lighter than many inflatable sleeping pads that cost much more.


Considering the extra 3 inches of width, the Static V Base is impressively lightweight. The weight savings are likely due to the lack of insulation, which greatly reduces how warm this pad feels.

The Static V Base weighs less than most other affordable sleeping pads and, according to our scale, even less than Klymit's claimed weight.   Credit: Sam Schild

Warmth


This pad lacks any insulation – with an R-value of 1.5, it's firmly a 3-season sleeping pad. On mild summer nights, it will keep you warm enough. But if the overnight temperatures reach into the low 40°F, as they did for us in the mountains of Southern Arizona in early spring, you will feel the cold seeping up from the ground below.


Just to make it clear, the Static V Base is not designed for cold-weather or winter camping. If your trip may involve temperatures even close to freezing, you'll need something more insulated than this pad. You can always pair it with a closed-cell foam pad underneath to boost your R-value. But it isn't the thickest pad, either, which puts you closer to the cold ground.

klymit static v base - the static v base is a wildly affordable inflatable sleeping pad...
The Static V Base is a wildly affordable inflatable sleeping pad, even if it is best suited to only summertime camping.   Credit: Sam Schild

Packed Size


The Static V Base compresses to 0.93 liters, which is smaller than a standard 1-liter Nalgene. As one of the more packable sleeping pads we tested, it practically disappears into your backpack.


Despite its small original size, we found the Static V Base to be one of the most difficult pads to fully deflate. This is because the V-channels require you to work the air toward the valve rather than just squeezing from one end. Even after coaxing all the air towards the open valve, our pad is still slightly inflated after testing, though we were able to cram it back into the stuff sack.

klymit static v base - if you can get it back into the original stuff sack, the static v...
If you can get it back into the original stuff sack, the Static V Base is practically the size of a Nalgene bottle.   Credit: Sam Schild

Quality of Construction


The Static V Base is well-built for its price point. It's made with a 75-denier polyester on all sides for abrasion and puncture resistance. This isn't a puncture-proof pad, by any means, but some sleeping pads are made with as thin as 10-denier fabric. Throughout our testing, we encountered no leaks, and none of the seams showed signs of delamination or imminent leaks that could ruin a night of sleep.


This pad inflates quickly, in 10-15 breaths. However, the valve doesn't have a way to switch to an inflation-only mode – each time you lift your lips from the valve to breathe, some air escapes. The lack of a one-way, inflation-only valve does make it more difficult to inflate, especially compared to other pads we tested, where this has become a fairly standard feature.

klymit static v base - the static v base has a simple-to-use inflation valve, but the pad...
The Static V Base has a simple-to-use inflation valve, but the pad is one of the trickier models to fully deflate when it's time to pack up for the day.   Credit: Sam Schild

We already mentioned this before, but it's worth reiterating that deflating this pad is more difficult than inflating it. This pad takes the longest to pack away and is somewhat frustrating to fit back into the included stuff sack. (There always seemed to be a little more air hiding somewhere in one of those circuitous channels.)

klymit static v base - once you've finally coaxed it into the small stuff sack (even if...
Once you've finally coaxed it into the small stuff sack (even if it's only partway), it practically disappears in your pack.   Credit: Sam Schild

Should You Buy the Klymit Static V Base?


For warm-weather camping, it's hard to argue with the value of the Static V Base. It's comfortable, lightweight, and packs down small – everything you want from a backpacking sleeping pad. Unlike other budget inflatable sleeping pads we tested, it's also reasonably durable. The very low R-value limits your ability to use it in the spring or fall (forget the winter). But for the dedicated weekend-warrior or beginner backpacker, it's perfectly suited to your summer adventures.

What Other Sleeping Pads Should You Consider?


If you need more warmth from an inflatable sleeping pad, you're going to have to spend more. The Big Agnes Rapide SL Insulated costs about $100 more than the Static V Base, but offers enough insulation to comfortably sleep in colder weather. Even the closed-cell foam pads, like the Nemo Switchback or Therm-a-Rest Z Lite Sol, offer more insulation. Although they're much less comfortable on their own, you can pair them with the Static V Base for a very reasonable sleep system.

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Bottom Line This ultralight inflatable sleeping pad is inexpensive, but it's only suitable for warm-weather camping and backpacking
Pros Affordable, lightweight, more comfortable than a closed-cell foam pad
Cons Difficult to deflate, not as comfortable as other inflatable pads, uninsulated
Rating Categories Klymit Static V Base
Comfort (30%)
7.0
Weight (30%)
7.0
Warmth (20%)
4.0
Packed Size (10%)
7.0
Quality of Construction (10%)
6.0
Specifications Klymit Static V Base
Measured Weight 18.7 oz
Packed Volume (L) 0.93 L
Thickness 2.5 in
Insulated? No
Available Sizes and Styles Regular: 72 x 23 in
Claimed R-Value 1.5
Size We Tested Regular
Shape We Tested Rectangle
Measured Length 72 in
Measured Width 23 in
Insulation Technology Not stated
Bottom Material 75 D polyester
Double Size Available? No
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