• Camping mattresses

  • On real trips you need a camping mattress that insulates well and packs down small. PAJAK’s range focuses on ultralight inflatable models built for mountain use rather than bulky airbeds. Both mats feature a durable Polyamide shell, a one-way TPU valve, and come with a pump sack and repair kit for quick setup and reliable field repairs.

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  • 188.00 € - 219.00 €

Camping inflatable mattress vs roll up

Many people search for a camping air mattress, but for trekking and bivouacs you want a true inflatable sleeping mat with insulation. Compared to a roll up mat, an inflatable version usually provides higher thermal efficiency and a much smaller packed size, making it a better choice for alpine overnights. Foam pads remain popular for durability and simplicity, but take up more space.

Single camping mattresses – model overview

Alpine Insulated Mat — ultralight lightweight inflatable mattress for fast hikes. Weight 585 g, R-Value 6.0, tapered shape, pack size 25×15×9 cm. Inflated dimensions 195×65–47×6.5 cm. Works well as a single camping mattress where every gram counts.

Expedition Insulated Mat — more loft and warmth for demanding seasons. Weight 685 g, R-Value 6.6, pack size 25×15×10 cm. Inflated dimensions 198×68×11 cm. Extra thickness makes it a reliable inflatable camping mattress for cold-weather use.

When pack space is limited, a lightweight camping mattress that nests alongside stove and food makes a difference. Straight baffles create an even surface, while a small valve lets you fine-tune firmness. The pump sack avoids moisture build-up and speeds inflation; a repair kit is always included for on-trail fixes.

Inflatable camping mat – how to choose by route

Fast hikes & trekking — Alpine: lower weight, tapered cut, efficient warmth; ideal as a hiking mattress for regular use.

Winter camps & expeditions — Expedition: higher R-Value and loft for frozen soil or glacier snow.

For multi-day hikes, alpine bivouacs or winter camps, nothing matters more than proper recovery. A well-chosen tent mattress provides the insulation needed to keep body heat through the night, while also creating a stable surface for real rest after long hours on the trail. Unlike bulky foam rolls or heavy airbeds, a modern design packs down small and slips easily into a trekking backpack, leaving space for food and essential gear. In practice, this means you can sleep warm on frozen ground, uneven forest soil or high-altitude glacier snow without carrying unnecessary weight. A dependable tent mattress turns any shelter — from a minimalist tarp to a four-season tent — into a place where you can recharge and be ready for the next climb.