It is great. Used for car camping.I bought this for my tanning canopy, it worked quite well.Will use this to keep warm and shielded from the wind in my hammock. Super light weight for backpacking.Maybe need one more.All the 5 -star reviews seems to be coming from Vine free product reviews.I wouldn’t call it a pad. It feels like an oversized sun visor. It works by deflecting your body heat from the cold ground, but the quality is terrible and flimsy. The mat ripped after single use. Wouldn’t recommend.Keep temperature really steady inside tent i love thisSince I ordered the largest size possible, when I opened the package I thought "this can't be it." But it was. I tested it out under our 8 person tent set up in the basement to test. It added a significant degree of warmth and comfort, so I was able to crawl around on the tent floor with my baby. Without it, it was too uncomfortable.This isn't thick enough to use as a sleeping pad, but it definitely adds a very nice layer of comfort to the tent. 5 stars!We all know how a foil works so no need to elaborate on that, so I'll touch on others. This has huge coverage but when packed in leaves a small footprint (like 1' x 2.5'). It is light and folds easily. Foam material is soft but not flimsy so even with the huge coverage it isn't intimidating to handle by yourself. This would be real useful both in hot and cold weather outdoorsGreat Matt for your tent, super light and super warm. Tested on wet ground in around 3C temperature and not a chance to feel cold ground. Move your feet away where there is no mat and it becomes apparent that this bad boy does the job.It's NOT 150cm x 200cm. It's 145cm x 192cm.Unfortunately, I don't have time to return it and purchase elsewhere.Ich suchte nach einer Alternativen zu den teuren Isolationsmatten von Markenherstellern, die ich zudem nur fest verbauen kann. Diese Matte habe ich mir entsprechend zugeschnitten und mit Baumwollband vom Stoffladen an den Schnittkanten eingefasst. Außerdem habe ich sie mit Schlaufen versehen, so dass ich die Matte an meiner Markisenstange einfädeln konnte. So bleibt es im Winter schön warm im Wagen. Es zieht nicht am Bett und man braucht weniger Gas zum Heizen.Aus einer weiteren Matte habe ich mir den Fußboden im Fahrerhaus, den Gang, die Dinette und die Schiebetür isoliert. Super! Die DIY Variante fürs Womo kostet 60 €, statt 860 € von Markenherstellern. Ich bin super flexibel und muss mein Womo nicht anbohren, um eine gekaufte Matte anbringen zu können. Zudem ist das Material sehr leicht und hält trotzdem warm. Für mich die perfekte Lösung.It’s no better than the ones you can get for a £5 (picnic blanket) I thought it would be more insulated than it was, I put it underneath a blow up bed a really good quality blow up bed when camping last night, you could feel the cold coming through where your head lies, for the price expected a lot betterUsed as a base sheet for camping. Blow up beds used on top. Kept the cold off. Worked great