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youamp;#39;ve hunted hard all day you put tons of miles on your boots and now youamp;#39;re sitting at camp eating a freeze-dried dinner and wanting nothing more than to climb into your sleeping bag and sack out for the night but if you didnamp;#39;t choose your sleeping pad carefully youamp;#39;re gonna get that awful awake every 20 minutes kind of sleep and thatamp;#39;s going to get old real fast letamp;#39;s fix that [Applause] whatamp;#39;s up guys itamp;#39;s eric from late to the game outdoors and today weamp;#39;re talking about sleeping pads when i first started back country hunting i had absolutely zero idea how important these were i mean i had one iamp;#39;m not an animal but it was a total afterthought i spent a couple seasons on the super cheap rolled up foam thing that you get at walmart for like 15 bucks looks like a giant green ho ho tied to the outside of your pack zero insulation virtually no actual padding it took three nights during a cold