• 2024 Dream Team

    The Therm-a-Rest Dream Team is a group of fun-loving ambassadors that will be packing some of our favorite pieces of gear on their adventures. They share our draw to the great outdoors and also share our desire for a better night outside.

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  • Past Winter Dream Teams

    If winter means the onset of cabin fever and the nagging desire to get out there, you are not alone. When the temperature drops, their stoke rises. Read on to get to know the team, find out what their favorite winter gear is and learn why these folks are well-worth a follow on Instagram.

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  • Past Summer Dream Teams

    This group of individuals represent what we are all about: an unbridled sense of adventure and the joy of sharing it with others. Read on to get to know the team, find out what their favorite backpacking gear is and learn why these folks are well-worth a follow on Instagram.

    Meet Past Teams 
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Over 50 Years of Stories

50 Years of Better Sleep

A lot has happened in the past 50 years, but all along the way our core mission has remained the same: to help adventurers get better sleep so that when they wake, they can have the best days possible out in nature.

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A Life Lived on a Therm-a-Rest Pad

My parents acquired their first Therm-a-Rest pads in the summer of 1976. One hot summer day they caught a ferry and drove to the Therm-a-Rest factory in SoDo. They bought two pads straight from the source, opting for the 3/4 length to save weight, and orange because, well, orange was the only option.

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  • Thru-Hiking Isn't Simply for the Views

    Over the last decade, I have hiked more than 20,000 miles on some of the most iconic trails in the U.S. But I have never seen a sunrise in the San Juan Mountains, never watched the ponies in Virginia’s Grayson Highlands or witnessed the breathtaking snow-packed peaks in the Sierras. I can’t see the forest, the blazes that guide my way or even the trails that I hike.

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  • How a Sleeping Pad Changed My Life

    My legs were unable to carry me any further. But, every night I would crash onto my Therm-a-Rest sleeping pad and get some much-needed rest for the next grueling day. I can’t say that there was a big “ah-ha” moment from that trip, in fact, it was quite the opposite, I’m pretty sure I swore never to sleep on the ground again. Flash forward 13 years...

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  • The Mountains We Climb

    When I was chosen to be in the cast for “Who’s on Top”, I started thinking about all the challenges that were ahead of me. Surely climbing Mt. Hood would not be any harder than transitioning genders. I wasn’t sure there was anything that could be as difficult. One thing I did know was that it was going to be a physical challenge.

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All Therm-a-Rest Stories

Skipping The Hut Route In The Alps

Zoe Huden

I wiggled, trying to get situated in my bivy sack, being extremely cautious not to scoot my sleeping pad even an inch farther up or down. Right above my head...

Skipping The Hut Route In The Alps

Zoe Huden

I wiggled, trying to get situated in my bivy sack, being extremely cautious not to scoot my sleeping pad even an inch farther up or down. Right above my head...

A Day of Firsts:  An Ode to Being Bold and Pocket-Sized Adventures

A Day of Firsts: An Ode to Being Bold and Pock...

Zoe Huden

The last time I’d been out in the backcountry with Justus, about a year ago, we stood on top of Eldorado Peak in the North Cascades, taking photos for a...

A Day of Firsts: An Ode to Being Bold and Pock...

Zoe Huden

The last time I’d been out in the backcountry with Justus, about a year ago, we stood on top of Eldorado Peak in the North Cascades, taking photos for a...

Bikepacking the Great North Left

Zoe Huden

Earlier this May, I was one of five Therm-a-Rest employees on a three day bikepacking trip in north-central Washington & southern British Columbia. Bikepacking, or loaded mountain bike touring, is...

Bikepacking the Great North Left

Zoe Huden

Earlier this May, I was one of five Therm-a-Rest employees on a three day bikepacking trip in north-central Washington & southern British Columbia. Bikepacking, or loaded mountain bike touring, is...

Hit the Trail on June 6th

Hit the Trail on June 6th

Zoe Huden

Now that winter is in the rearview mirror (officially anyway), hikers all over the country are dusting off their boots and preparing for summer hikes ahead. Kick off the season...

Hit the Trail on June 6th

Zoe Huden

Now that winter is in the rearview mirror (officially anyway), hikers all over the country are dusting off their boots and preparing for summer hikes ahead. Kick off the season...

Two Weeks on the Buffalo River

Two Weeks on the Buffalo River

Zoe Huden

America’s first National River, the mighty Buffalo, runs 153 miles through rough, wild terrain in Arkansas’ Ozark Mountains. I consider it my river. I grew up here—paddling in the spring...

Two Weeks on the Buffalo River

Zoe Huden

America’s first National River, the mighty Buffalo, runs 153 miles through rough, wild terrain in Arkansas’ Ozark Mountains. I consider it my river. I grew up here—paddling in the spring...

Home Away From Home

Home Away From Home

Zoe Huden

We often view trips—and especially outdoor exploits—as a chance to “get away.” Traffic, people, cell phones, computers, laundry, grocery lists, etc: a trip to the mountains can be a great...

Home Away From Home

Zoe Huden

We often view trips—and especially outdoor exploits—as a chance to “get away.” Traffic, people, cell phones, computers, laundry, grocery lists, etc: a trip to the mountains can be a great...