Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating the Therm-A-Rest Neoair Sleeping Pad following reports that these sleeping pads experience significant air leaks, internal delamination, seam failures, and other durability issues that can make them unusable.
Reported Issues:
Consumers report:
- That their NeoAir Sleeping Pad develops significant air leaks, causing it to deflate frequently
- Having to reinflate their sleeping pad every few hours, only for it to deflate again
- Leaks in the valve unit
- That the side seam may separate or split after normal or limited use, leading to air loss
- That their sleeping pad popped or tore unexpectedly, rendering it unusable
- That the internal layers of their sleeping pad separate or delaminate, creating bumps, bubbles, bulging, and uneven surfaces, while reducing comfort and support
- That their sleeping pad fails prematurely, often after only a few uses
Why Consumers Should Be Concerned:
Potential claims include:
- Economic loss
- Performance vs. marketing
- Product defects
Signs You May Be Affected:
- Your Therm-A-Rest Neoair Sleeping Pad loses air frequently
- You have to consistently reinflate your sleeping pad
- You notice leaks in the valve unit that prevent it from retaining air
- The side seams split, tear, or separate during normal use
- The sleeping pad’s internal layers separate or delaminate, resulting in bumps, bubbles, bulging, or uneven surfaces
- Your sleeping pad feels lumpy or unstable
- Your sleeping pad breaks or becomes unusable prematurely
If you have encountered this issue, we would like to hear from you. Please complete the contact form on this page, send us an email at [email protected], or give us a call at (202) 470-3520
