Best Warmth-to-Weight
Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite NXT
$200
R-Value4.5 (3-season)
Weight12oz / 340g (regular)
Packed Size4" x 9" — tiny
Thickness2.5 inches
InflationBlow or pump
Puncture riskYes
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Most Reliable / Best Value
Therm-a-Rest Z Lite Sol
$55
R-Value2.0 (3-season minimum)
Weight14oz / 397g (regular)
Packed SizeStraps to outside of pack — bulky
Thickness0.75 inches
InflationNone — unfold and lay
Puncture riskZero
Bottom line: R-value 4.5 vs 2.0, packs to a grapefruit-sized cylinder, and at 12oz is lighter than the Z Lite for significantly better insulation. At $200 vs $55 the price difference is real. The Z Lite is still the choice if puncture anxiety ruins your sleep.
Head-to-head: key differences
R-Value (insulation)
XLiteR-4.5 — genuine 3-season and cold-weather capable
LiteR-2.0 — adequate for summer, borderline for cold nights
NeoAir wins substantially on insulation.
Pack size
XLitePacks to 4"×9" — fits inside your pack
LiteAccordion-folds and straps to outside — cannot fit inside
NeoAir wins on packability. Z Lite always rides outside.
Puncture risk
XLiteCan puncture — carry patch kit, check seams
LiteZero puncture risk — foam cannot fail
Z Lite wins on reliability. NeoAir puncture anxiety is real.
Price
XLite$200
Lite$55 — $145 less
Z Lite wins dramatically on price.
Choose Therm-a-Rest NeoAir if:
- →3-season and shoulder-season AT hiking where warmth matters
- →You want maximum insulation-per-ounce
- →You are careful with gear and comfortable managing puncture risk
Choose Therm-a-Rest Z if:
- →Summer-only hiking where R-2 is adequate
- →You want zero failure risk — no inflation required
- →Budget under $100
- →Using as an underquilt layer under a hammock
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Common Questions
Do I need a sleeping pad under a hammock?
Yes — an underquilt or sleeping pad under a hammock is essential below about 55°F. Air circulates beneath a hammock and removes heat from your bottom. Without bottom insulation, you will be cold even if the temperature is mild. The Z Lite works well as a hammock underpad.
Is the NeoAir XLite worth $200?
For backpackers who prioritize warmth and packability: yes. The R-4.5 rating at 12oz with a 4"×9" packed size is a genuine achievement. The Z Lite at $55 and R-2.0 is the right choice if budget or puncture risk concerns you.
Can you combine the NeoAir XLite and Z Lite?
Yes — some hikers use both for extreme cold: Z Lite under NeoAir XLite for combined R-6.5. In practice this is mostly for winter camping (below 15°F). For 3-season AT hiking, either alone is adequate.