Many people plan their trips down to the last detail – route, weather, and gear. And yet they still wake up tired the next morning. Not because the trail was too demanding, but because they didn’t sleep well.
This is also shown in a recent large sleeping pad test: the differences are less about numbers or categories, and more about how a mat actually feels at night. Pressure points, restless sleeping, or small disturbances add up – and determine whether you wake up refreshed or not.
What stands out in the test: the models that deliver truly good sleep share one thing in common. They distribute pressure evenly, feel stable and calm, and allow the body to rest in a natural position. It sounds simple, but it is exactly what is often missing.
Our Flex Air Mattress was rated as the most comfortable mat in this test and became the overall winner. For us, this is less of a surprise and more of a confirmation of our approach: we don’t develop products around isolated metrics, but around the actual sleep experience outdoors.
Why it won the test:
- very even pressure distribution
- quiet, stable lying comfort
- high stability even in side sleeping position
- noticeably more comfort throughout the night
Because in the end, that’s what matters most: how you feel in the morning.
Zenbivy – sleep in a bed, not a bag
Flex Air Mattress