Best Backpacking UL Foam Pad
Pro Thru-Hike sleeping pad secrets revealed! Stop inflatable backpacking pad punctures. Evazote Foam is a type of Zotefoam. The Evazote foam we use for the pads is the EVA30 (Zotefoams abbreviates it as EVA- EVA30, EVA50, etc.) Our EVA foam is from the Zotefoams US factory. We first started selling thin foam in about 2005 when I personally ran out of the old Chouinard/BD equipment 20X30 5mm blue foam pads and I found a source of about 1,000 similar pads (Plastizote I think) and offered them for about 5 yrs until we changed to the better and lighter the EVA 30 pads.

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