


The four wings (two per side) make up the rest of the 119cm width total and are about 28cms wide both sides. The main length of the pad is similar in width to a standard wide pad at 65cms wide. This should translate to light, packs down well and will keep doing its job after lots of use.

The insulated version is lined with a synthetic material called ‘Klymalite’ which is ‘Lightweight, compressible and durable’ according to Klymit’s marketing. The thickness is close enough to the same at 7.5cms thick. As previously mentioned it’s longer than the non-insulated version at 198cm long. I have the insulated version to test, which weighs in at 907 grams so a bit heavier but has an R-value of 4.4 so quite a bit warmer. Size wise the non-insulated mat is about 10cm shorter than the insulated version and about the same thickness at 7.6cm thick. One non-insulated version which weighs in at 774 grams and has an R-value of 1.6. There are two versions in the Hammock V mats. The design of the Hammock V is similar in many ways to a standard sleeping pad with a few key differences.
