I have a Big Agnes Aircore Pad. Imo, It is a great pad for anything above 50 degrees, anything below that, and it starts to suck heat away from your body, especially if using the BA style bags with no bottom insulation. It is really durable, lightweight and packs small. If I were to buy another pad soon, I would get the upgraded insulated version. Using my gear primarily in MN, the pad is limited to only about two months out of the year, so the insulated pad makes more sense to me if you're up north.