

🥾 Sleep Light, Pack Tight, Conquer Outdoors!
The FOCHIER F Foam Camping Pad is an ultralight, foldable closed-cell IXPE foam mattress designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand comfort without bulk. Its innovative peanut shape and accordion fold save space, while the aluminum reflective layer insulates against cold and moisture. Weighing just 16oz, it offers durable, pressure-point support that won’t deflate, making it perfect for hiking, camping, yoga, or picnics year-round.







| ASIN | B09KGQ38D6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,447 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #15 in Foam Sleeping Mats for Camping |
| Brand Name | FOCHIER F |
| Color | Army Green-1Pack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (296) |
| Date First Available | October 27, 2021 |
| Included Components | 1*Foam Sleeping Pad |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 74.8 x 20.3 x 0.78 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.3 x 5.5 x 5.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | FOCHIER F |
| Material | Foam |
| Model Name | FM1027 |
| Package Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
| Part Number | FM1027 |
| Size | Large |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| Warranty Description | If you have any problem pls feel free to get in touch with us |
R**.
Work really, really well, and fold up small
These are super - very lightweight and compact. Whoever designed these was a good thinker. I use two of these to give me a bit extra cushion, although they do slip into each other... but that's ok. it gives me just a wee bit more extra that I need to stay comfortable. I can sleep on my wood floor with these, plus a blanket underneath them (and I'm in my 50s, so that's saying something about the comfort) (and my back, I suppose, too) ; ) These fold up very nicely, and have two big bands that keep them snug. I prefer these over any other thin camping pad by far. Nicer, dryer, (therefore warmer) and lighter. Great for camping, great for extra teens staying over at your house, too. I now own 4 of these. I've tried all sorts of camping pads, air mattresses, etc. These are my faves. By far.
B**E
You need to buy!!
Beat thing i could ever own not only is it great for keeping my heat to have a comfy night and hust adding a great cushion to sleep with that less than 2OZ, even my buddy had a great night sleeping on on.
M**E
easy to carry could be a little thicker
I took this camping over the weekend and brought it with me and our group. This mat was lightweight and folded up nicely. It could have been wider to accommodate larger people. I sleep on my sides and unfortunately, this causes pain in my hips and shoulders as there is not enough cushion to support when I woke up in the morning. It will be coming with me again but with additional support in the future!
T**E
Well made and good padding but may need more for a side sleeper.
Great pad and very lightweight. I still needed a air pat on top of this mainly because I am a side sleeper and camping on the hard ground is tough.
A**A
Well recommended
Highly recommend. It's definitely more comfortable than the regular round foam circles like Walmart sells. I noticed the peanut shape retains more body heat. It is now one of my favorite mats to take to the field for sleeping outdoors. The color of it is great too, it meets military standards. ~I used it in the winter time in Colorado. Very convenient how it folds too, easy to put away
R**.
Great! Good quality!
It's exactly as pictured and very nice quality!! I saw a fancy namebrand one at the camping store where they wanted like $45 for it. This one is honestly better and cost a fraction of the price! I'm about 6' tall and heavy, and it is completely long enough. I can't wait to use this during my next camping trip!
K**A
Good foam
Saved my back a few times.
T**M
Functional but Overpriced Foam Pad That Feels Cheap for What You Get
This foam camping pad is one of those products that technically works, but doesn’t really justify its price once you actually have it in hand. It’s usable, and it does provide a basic barrier between you and the ground, but that’s about where the positives end. Overall, it feels like very simple foam being sold at a premium, which makes this a three-star item at best. The biggest issue is value. At the end of the day, this is just a slab of closed-cell foam. There’s nothing particularly special about the material, construction, or design that separates it from cheaper foam pads you can find elsewhere. The foam feels lightweight, but also cheap, and it doesn’t have the density or structure you’d expect for the price being asked. Comfort is average at best. It does offer some insulation from the ground and keeps moisture away, which is helpful, but it doesn’t provide much actual cushioning. On hard or uneven terrain, you still feel pressure points pretty quickly. For short breaks, picnics, or sitting, it’s fine. For sleeping overnight, especially multiple nights, it’s not very forgiving unless you already have a high tolerance for minimal padding. Build quality is basic. The folding design works, and it’s easy to pack and carry, but it doesn’t feel particularly durable or refined. The foam compresses easily and doesn’t rebound with much firmness. While it is waterproof and lightweight, those are pretty standard traits for closed-cell foam and not something that justifies a higher price on its own. As a yoga mat, picnic mat, or emergency ground pad, it does the job. It’s simple, easy to clean, and lightweight enough to toss into a pack without thinking about it. For backpacking or hiking where weight matters, it can be useful as a minimalist option or as a supplemental pad under an inflatable mattress. Where it really falls short is expectations. If you’re expecting something premium, comfortable, or noticeably better than basic foam pads, this will disappoint. It feels like a budget foam product dressed up with marketing language. Overall, it’s not useless, but it’s not impressive either. It works, but it’s overpriced for what it is. If you can find it significantly cheaper or need a very basic foam pad for light use, it might be acceptable. Otherwise, there are better values out there. Three stars feels fair based on performance versus price.
H**R
As a side sleeper, I was worried that this wouldn't be enough cushioning for my hips, but it was perfect. I was hiking The West Coast Trail, and didn't want to risk bringing an air mattress, in case it failed. This was the best decision I could have made. I'm always cold, and it really did reflect heat back to me. Also, while I was awake at camp, it made a perfect chair when it was folded up. Just a random side note, don't leave it around male cats who tend to chew on foam. 🤣 My little guy took a big chunk out of mine.
D**N
When you're out on a backpacking trip, every extra gram feels even heavier at the end of the day. While inflatable sleeping pads perform wonderfully, they also weigh a lot compared to this Fochier F pad (which comes in at roughly 346g / 12.2oz). Just for a point of reference, I've got an inflatable of approximately the same length and width that weighs 2.42KG (5.3LB), which makes it ideal for car camping, but untenable for carrying on your back all day. Given how thin it is, this pad is surprisingly comfortable, with the foam having a certain amount of “give” depending on how much weight is being applied. Not sure how much insulation value it provides, but it does keep you up and off the ground, which'll definitely help keep you warmer while sleeping. Bottom line – it's lightweight, relatively compact, comfortable and waterproof, which checks off four important criteria for backpacking gear.
J**Y
This foam mattress isn’t your typically mattress. Its egg carton like profile (that also nest into each other for folding), provides just enough comfort, while reducing significant weight. In its folded size, it’s quite small, but it’s not ultra compact. It might also looks like there some good weight to it, but surprisingly, when I held it in my hands the first time, it really felt like nothing. It was so unbelievably light for its size. So, despite the mattress have a bit of bulk when folded up, it adds very little weight overall, making it very easy to carry all day long, with no added strain. The thickness of the foam is just a little over an 1”, and the egg carton profile of mattress provides decent support and comfort. With that said, this foam mattress is never going to be as supportive or as comfortable as an inflatable or even a thicker foam mattress, but that’s not its intended purpose. It’s meant to be ultra light for travel, while providing just enough comfort to not feel the bare ground. The egg carton profile allows it traps air for insulation, as well as create a thermal brake to minimize the transmission of cold or heat loss. Then the added reflective material/coating reflects heat back to you, to further minimize heat loss throughout the night. So, this thin and light foam mattress, handles all of that very well. For me, the mattress itself unfolded has a good length at about 75”, but I did find the width just a tad on the small size at only 20”, about my shoulder width. So, if like to move and roll around in your sleeping bag, then this might be a deal breaker for you. It’s still usable as is, but there is literally no space to roll on. The only other critique I have on this mattress is just the price. It’s bit on the expensive side and less than competitive with similar offerings from others. While it does live up to all it’s claims and is a great camping mattress overall, waiting for a sale, if you could, is probably the best time to pick this one up.
C**L
This foam camping mat is one of the best I have seen or used. Most are a flat type foam that roll up, and in my opinion just keep you dry but don't offer much in the way of comfort. This mat is considerably thicker than others I have used and once laid out, the bubble design actually does a good job at providing some level of cushion and comfort. I personally will use this one with an lightweight air mattress, this one on the ground to protect the air mattress from punctures, and provide extra insulation and cushion. I pair them up laying them on my back yard grass and also the cement pad and I was impresses at how comfy they were together. This foam mattress by itself wasn't terrible and would work ok for backpacking, but in tandem, I am really looking forward to backpacking this summer and using these. I think anybody looking for a well made, quality, light weight camping pad, you should definitely consider this one. I am confident you will be happy with it.
B**Z
I have similar foam pads with highly reflective foil on them to reflect your body heat back to you, so I was worried when I saw this pad did not show the same foil. However the manufacturer says it is foil lined, and it worked well to isolate us from the 10 Celsius ground in a tent in May in Canada. This type of foam pad weighs 6-10x less than a similarly sized inflatable pad. And this foam is not affected by punctures. It has fold lines and is very easy and quick to pack up. This is a simple design, well executed and does exactly what it says it will do.
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