Hey Luke! I have watched several of your reviews in preparation for my CoTrail through hike. I like your objective point of view...appreciate your work! You and Dixie (Homemade Wanderlust) are my "go tos" for my adventure!
Thank you for the review. I'm in the market for a backpacker sleeping pad, and a local outfitter recommended this one. I appreciate your channel and help. Ken
Driving myself crazy trying to buy gear for my upcoming never-ending around-the-world bike tour titled "Ride Till I Die!" Drone: Week. Thanks to Ryan van Duzer. :D Got the bike. Took a month to decide on. Got the bags; two months. Got the sleeping bag; three months. Mirrors: two weeks. Lights: A month. Sleeping pad: two weeks. It turned out to be crap. Back at it. Week later saw your video in the stream. Day later: Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Ultra to go with my Big Agnes 20 degree biggie bag. Thanks for making it an easy decision. Fastest one so far! Great to-the-point video. Thanks!
I recently bought one of these in the regular size. Despite popular belief; you can easily roll this pad up and put it back in the stuff sack, even with the blow up bag rolled up with the pad, it's a matter of how you roll up the pad. 1. You fold the first 2 baffles on each side over towards the middle of the pad with the valve to the outside to make it easy for air to escape 2. Fold over again right down the middle so the 2 folds you made before are on top of each other and pad is not as wide now 3. Fold the blow up bag to the same width the folded pad is and place it on the pad making all air is out 4. Roll the entire thing up nice and tight, when you get to the end put your weight on the pad to squeeze out the last bit of air(make sure you're not on anything sharp) 5. Put it in the stuff sack I def like the one way valve system, makes inflating very easy, easy to adjust firmness, also the separate opening with no valve makes it easy to deflate. I see a lot of mentions about the patch kit that comes with the pad, for some reason no one ever mentions that there's an extra valve in the kit as well. I use the included inflation bag, just blow a little air in it to expand it, then capture the volume of air and roll the top closed and squeeze the air into the mattress; takes about 12 goes to fully inflate, quicker and easier than the 32 full breaths it takes me to blow it up by mouth, and well worth the extra 3 oz it adds to my base weight.
I combined this sleeping pad with the Big Agnes Pumphouse Ultra and it is awesome! The Pumphouse is a dry bag with a valve to connect onto the inflation valve in the pad. Just open the dry bag and it ducks in air. Close the bag and roll it down to push air into the pad. For me, 3 bags of air fully inflate the pad with no hyperventilating on my part. The dry bag doubles for me as a bag for my entire sleep system (pad and sleeping bag). I love it when I can get dual use out of gear.
I use mine with the pump house inflation bag. It only takes 3.5 bags worth of air and the pad is fully inflated. Great pad. Also, Big Agnes stands by their products. If your pad has a defect they will replace it. I had an air core mattress from 2006 that wouldn’t hold air and they sent me the above mattress for free in 2017!
The Big Agnes Sleeping Pads are really the best I have found, I have tried others but like Big Agnes best, I don't put it back in the compression sack, seems like it takes up more room in my pack,So I just fold it and place it in the bottom of my pack. Great Review Bro. Thanks for posting
Another great review with a lot of time put into it, once again! Sadly I want to buy everything you review :) I always leave the stuff sacks at home, never really see the need for them once you've packed it. The wifes hair bobbles come in handy to keep it together.
I will be setting up for a lot of winter outings here in Northern Ontario. The temps drop to below -30C I'm looking for info on what would be a good pad / insulator that I can use on top of a tarp on the snow. Any ideas?
Have they had any valve leak problems as I had issues with my klymit leaking when brand new out in the middle of the river of no return wilderness so I use my old military foam or my z fold
Thanks for the review. I ended up buying it and can add a couple things: (1) noise. All air pads have some noise, but this one is on the quieter side. much more quiet than the Thermarest Neoairs, not as quiet as the Big Agnes Q cores. (2) stuffing back in. I've actually had no issues putting it back in the bag. I fold it lengthwise in quarters, spout facing out, and then roll it up (3) the one way fill valve is AWESOME. You could blow it most of the way up and just walk away from it leaving the valve open for hours before finishing up. And that valve is the easiest way to adjust the mattress in the middle of the night I've ever done.
I have the old model air core and q-core and to deflate and pack them up is excruciatingly long. Once I saw the redesigned valve I bought the q-core SLX model. The new valve is awesome. Pad is warm, but I also have yet to take it out below 30 degrees. The stuff sack is just as much as a pain too. Overall though, the new valve makes it worth it. Those looking to save a few ounces, get the q core SLx, but the insulated air core is just as good.
I bought HILLPOW Comfortable Double Self-Inflating Air Sleeping Pad at only 65.99$, at first, I just wanna have one pad for my children to play on, but it surprised me a lot: you never know that how much air it allowed in. It is big to roll up on and the attached pillow make it very comfortable to sleep on, overall you really can’t beat the comfort for the price.
Hey Luke, I have one of the other insulated Big Agnes pad (the Double Z) and I want to know if I can use it in warm weather. I don't want my body heat reflecting back to me. Can I simply turn it over - will that work? Cheers.
Mine came with pump sack but being a very long time self inflating mattress (70’s) guy I also got a tiny but powerful air pump which blows it up in a snap.
So it’s light, has a high r value, is thick enough for a side sleeper and is half the price of the other pads that tick these boxes... What’s the catch?
Great review! I would love to see you do a review of the "Klymit Insulated Static V" and compare the two! I bought the Klymit a year ago and love it but am always looking to improve my gear. Thanks!
I'm tossing up between those two but think i'll go with the Big Agnes because it's thicker by an inch and also two inches wider. Interesting you mentioned the Static V and this one, as they are in my final 2.
Hi Luke I've got the black Alpkit version of this one, although it has the old style air peace that you mentioned later .. would of been a great idea if alpkit had sorted this one out .. super comfy 👍 mine packs smaller that yours .. maybe it's a fraction narrower in depth not sure .. but great review...
I've had the Thermarest Prolite plus for a few years and as a side sleeper it's just not thick enough. I think I will go with this one next! Thanks brother.
I had I question I was going to get this sleeping pad, and the big agnes lost dog sleeping bag. I was wondering if you know anything about the big agnes lost dog sleeping bag,15 degree version. Just wanting to know if it is roomy? I am claustrophobic and cannot do full on mummy bags I have tried. I end up unzipping them and just having them just over me like a blanket. The big agnes lost dog seems from the specs to be quite big. I was wondering your opinion if you have tried one. If not does anyone else have any thoughts on the big agnes lost dog 15 degree sleeping bag? Thanks for all the great videos.
Do you know anything about tge big adnes sleeping bag? The lost dog 15 degree? I was going to try to get this sleeping pad and tge lost dog 15 sleeping bag. Just don't know if it will be a good combo. Thanks for any info.
I've tried several cheaper Amazon pads under $30 and they are horrible for side sleepers. I got the 25 x 72 version of this pad and at 5 feet 10 inches 220lbs this pad works great!
@@calitocolon1655 I'm very cheap but I came to the realization after years of suffering that it's worth the money to buy the best pad you can afford. I've used this pad on a cheap cot and it works great! I've also used it by itself on the floor of my van sleeping at rest stops. I've got zero complaints.
@@calitocolon1655 I live in Florida and it works fine in warm weather. You can put it inside a sleeping bag liner to keep it from getting sticky if you're sweating.
Very informative video, thank you! but If you blow into the sleeping pad, the water from your lungs is transferred into the sleeping pad, making it colder at night, messes with the R value .. use a pump sack or device to pump it up.
I always fold my pad and put it against my back in the pack. Takes up less room more comfort on back and no weight of sack. If pack has hydration sleeve I usually slide it in there.
Their website says you can’t store it in the compression bag. “Each Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Ultra Double-Wide inflatable sleeping pad includes a stuff sack and repair kit. NOTE: Always store the pad unrolled with the valve open.” Do you store it inrolled?
Luke, just a comment on your video, you should never blow up a sleeping pad as it adds moisture to the inside, which affects the insulation and also causes bacteria ad mould, always use the blow bag provided or a portable mini pump
I think inflatable pads are the way to go when sleeping on the ground. I use one from Exped but that one looks really nice :) Thanks for the review - Martin
Hey Luke!, I'm wondering if this is going to be too warm to use in mid summer? Does it keep you "too" warm? Or is it cool enough for hot nights? Thanks Be well Craig
A nice pad for sure Luke. Just a thought though... why don't sleeping pad manufacturers add a raised "pillow" area at the top of the pad? It could save weight and space in your pack :) Thanks for the review, as always.
That looks like a good piece of gear but I don't think it's for me. I say this because I can never get comfortable on the pads with the Air Tubes. (Not because of their insulation but because of the ridges.) I think I will stick with my Auto Inflate Pad and add a reflective pad for the colder months. Good review by the way. Ed
There's nothing wrong with the stuff sack (you mistakenly called it a compression bag at the beginning), you just need to learn how to properly roll up the pad! Another thing certainly worth mentioning is that Big Agnes customer support is among the best teams I've ever dealt with!
How well would you say this would fair in climates, im talkin 80% humid, at 90-100 degree during the day. with like 80 degree at night, with possibly even more humid during the night then the day, would the insulation value of it, keep you hot?
5 yrs old this vid . Soooo their product has gone up over 100% I just got the B.A. Q core delux aaaaand it usually goes for 200$-220$ , and I’m sure it’s pretty much the same sleeping pad . For 200$ smh . Actually I bought it on offer up for 40$ brand new , never used . I would never pay 200$ for a sleeping pad . It’s redickaliss. Take your time , look around , meditate on it :) and you will manifest what you need . But going out to the brick and mortar big box stores is highway murder !!! Good luck
Oh yes, I'll be getting two of these for the wife and I.
Thanks for the awesome review!!
Hey Luke! I have watched several of your reviews in preparation for my CoTrail through hike. I like your objective point of view...appreciate your work! You and Dixie (Homemade Wanderlust) are my "go tos" for my adventure!
Thank you for the review. I'm in the market for a backpacker sleeping pad, and a local outfitter recommended this one.
I appreciate your channel and help.
Ken
Driving myself crazy trying to buy gear for my upcoming never-ending around-the-world bike tour titled "Ride Till I Die!"
Drone: Week. Thanks to Ryan van Duzer. :D
Got the bike. Took a month to decide on.
Got the bags; two months.
Got the sleeping bag; three months.
Mirrors: two weeks.
Lights: A month.
Sleeping pad: two weeks. It turned out to be crap. Back at it.
Week later saw your video in the stream.
Day later: Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Ultra to go with my Big Agnes 20 degree biggie bag.
Thanks for making it an easy decision. Fastest one so far!
Great to-the-point video. Thanks!
Thanks for the great review! This one is on my list!
Thanks for the review, that will be on my wish list.
Just ordered one of these, going to combine with a closed cell mat for the chilly nights when camping up in Scotland. Great review, thanks.
that's for the review awesome as always
I recently bought one of these in the regular size.
Despite popular belief; you can easily roll this pad up and put it back in the stuff sack, even with the blow up bag rolled up with the pad, it's a matter of how you roll up the pad.
1. You fold the first 2 baffles on each side over towards the middle of the pad with the valve to the outside to make it easy for air to escape
2. Fold over again right down the middle so the 2 folds you made before are on top of each other and pad is not as wide now
3. Fold the blow up bag to the same width the folded pad is and place it on the pad making all air is out
4. Roll the entire thing up nice and tight, when you get to the end put your weight on the pad to squeeze out the last bit of air(make sure you're not on anything sharp)
5. Put it in the stuff sack
I def like the one way valve system, makes inflating very easy, easy to adjust firmness, also the separate opening with no valve makes it easy to deflate. I see a lot of mentions about the patch kit that comes with the pad, for some reason no one ever mentions that there's an extra valve in the kit as well.
I use the included inflation bag, just blow a little air in it to expand it, then capture the volume of air and roll the top closed and squeeze the air into the mattress; takes about 12 goes to fully inflate, quicker and easier than the 32 full breaths it takes me to blow it up by mouth, and well worth the extra 3 oz it adds to my base weight.
Thanks Luke, You convinced me to purchase one!!!
Finally a piece of gear [ inflatable sleeping pad ] that is made for the big boys n gals !!! Thanks !
Great review!
Thanks for the help I am looking one for myself
Think I found my new sleeping pad. Great review buddy
Sure thing brother. Have a great one!
- Luke
I combined this sleeping pad with the Big Agnes Pumphouse Ultra and it is awesome! The Pumphouse is a dry bag with a valve to connect onto the inflation valve in the pad. Just open the dry bag and it ducks in air. Close the bag and roll it down to push air into the pad. For me, 3 bags of air fully inflate the pad with no hyperventilating on my part. The dry bag doubles for me as a bag for my entire sleep system (pad and sleeping bag). I love it when I can get dual use out of gear.
I use mine with the pump house inflation bag. It only takes 3.5 bags worth of air and the pad is fully inflated. Great pad. Also, Big Agnes stands by their products. If your pad has a defect they will replace it. I had an air core mattress from 2006 that wouldn’t hold air and they sent me the above mattress for free in 2017!
I just found this on clearance at REI $65 for the wide long. Just tried it in the yard and I'm impressed.
The Big Agnes Sleeping Pads are really the best I have found, I have tried others but like Big Agnes best, I don't put it back in the compression sack, seems like it takes up more room in my pack,So I just fold it and place it in the bottom of my pack. Great Review Bro. Thanks for posting
Great review. I like the price vs. quality.
Great review as usual....but i newer breath into my pad in the winter and i put it into my bivybag to protect it from puncture...worked so far....
love the video, can't wait for the giveaway, have an awesome Fathers day.
Just found this on sale, at Bass Pro Shops near Houston, for $72 bucks. Can’t wait to test it out
Another great review with a lot of time put into it, once again! Sadly I want to buy everything you review :) I always leave the stuff sacks at home, never really see the need for them once you've packed it. The wifes hair bobbles come in handy to keep it together.
That stopper is called a "check valve", much like a valve on your sump pump. It only allows things to flow in 1 direction, very useful.
The music at the end is dope! 8:51
Very nice pad . I like the thickness and that one way valve. atb Opal
Hi, which one is more comfortable and recommendable; this one or the therm-a-rest neoair xtherm?
Thanks
Yes I love it this
I will be setting up for a lot of winter outings here in Northern Ontario. The temps drop to below -30C I'm looking for info on what would be a good pad / insulator that I can use on top of a tarp on the snow. Any ideas?
Hey bud! Would using this for fall/ light winter camping be sufficient in your view or would the thermarest Trekker be a better bet?
Yes I own it love it
Yes the stuff sack is a pain I use a yoga mat strap
Great video
Have they had any valve leak problems as I had issues with my klymit leaking when brand new out in the middle of the river of no return wilderness so I use my old military foam or my z fold
Thanks for the review. I ended up buying it and can add a couple things:
(1) noise. All air pads have some noise, but this one is on the quieter side. much more quiet than the Thermarest Neoairs, not as quiet as the Big Agnes Q cores.
(2) stuffing back in. I've actually had no issues putting it back in the bag. I fold it lengthwise in quarters, spout facing out, and then roll it up
(3) the one way fill valve is AWESOME. You could blow it most of the way up and just walk away from it leaving the valve open for hours before finishing up. And that valve is the easiest way to adjust the mattress in the middle of the night I've ever done.
Jason how many breaths and minutes does it take to blow it up? Is it a heap of work?
Great review gunna get one . Be good to have a bit of metric sizes included in your videos keep up the good work
Not sure if I should grab this or the Klymit insulated static V lite.
The newest one from massdrop will arrive much too late for me, unfortunately.
I know it's been 3 years already, but the price is now down to around 50 dollars! Definitely considering this for my own camping setup!
I have the old model air core and q-core and to deflate and pack them up is excruciatingly long. Once I saw the redesigned valve I bought the q-core SLX model. The new valve is awesome. Pad is warm, but I also have yet to take it out below 30 degrees. The stuff sack is just as much as a pain too. Overall though, the new valve makes it worth it. Those looking to save a few ounces, get the q core SLx, but the insulated air core is just as good.
I bought HILLPOW Comfortable Double Self-Inflating Air Sleeping Pad at only 65.99$, at first, I just wanna have one pad for my children to play on, but it surprised me a lot: you never know that how much air it allowed in. It is big to roll up on and the attached pillow make it very comfortable to sleep on, overall you really can’t beat the comfort for the price.
Is there a weight limit for the Big Agnes Insulated Q-Core Deluxe you know of?
Nice! How about a review of the Klymit insulated Static V?
I want to buy it but I read a few reviews that it's noisy if you move around on it. Is it true?
Hey Luke, I have one of the other insulated Big Agnes pad (the Double Z) and I want to know if I can use it in warm weather. I don't want my body heat reflecting back to me. Can I simply turn it over - will that work? Cheers.
Mine came with pump sack but being a very long time self inflating mattress (70’s) guy I also got a tiny but powerful air pump which blows it up in a snap.
thank you
So it’s light, has a high r value, is thick enough for a side sleeper and is half the price of the other pads that tick these boxes... What’s the catch?
Great review! I would love to see you do a review of the "Klymit Insulated Static V" and compare the two! I bought the Klymit a year ago and love it but am always looking to improve my gear. Thanks!
I'm tossing up between those two but think i'll go with the Big Agnes because it's thicker by an inch and also two inches wider. Interesting you mentioned the Static V and this one, as they are in my final 2.
is there an air up device that can be used on this pad to keep moisture out? (instead of manual inflation)
nice review & product :)
Hi Luke I've got the black Alpkit version of this one, although it has the old style air peace that you mentioned later .. would of been a great idea if alpkit had sorted this one out .. super comfy 👍 mine packs smaller that yours .. maybe it's a fraction narrower in depth not sure .. but great review...
How is the noise when moving side to side during lying down?
I've had the Thermarest Prolite plus for a few years and as a side sleeper it's just not thick enough. I think I will go with this one next! Thanks brother.
How many inches thick is it?
Which one would you say is more comfortable this or the Thermarest X-Therm?
It may have been mentioned already, but how is the noise on this? Doesn't sound loud (crunchy) in the video...
I had I question I was going to get this sleeping pad, and the big agnes lost dog sleeping bag. I was wondering if you know anything about the big agnes lost dog sleeping bag,15 degree version. Just wanting to know if it is roomy? I am claustrophobic and cannot do full on mummy bags I have tried. I end up unzipping them and just having them just over me like a blanket. The big agnes lost dog seems from the specs to be quite big. I was wondering your opinion if you have tried one. If not does anyone else have any thoughts on the big agnes lost dog 15 degree sleeping bag? Thanks for all the great videos.
Do you know anything about tge big adnes sleeping bag? The lost dog 15 degree? I was going to try to get this sleeping pad and tge lost dog 15 sleeping bag. Just don't know if it will be a good combo. Thanks for any info.
Looking at this pad at the moment ,have a cheapo one with huge packsize the only drawback to me is the colour I'd prefer green or browns
Curious as to what you have found to be the most durable inflatable sleeping pad. Here in Nevada the environment is rough on our gear.
an reccomend which a comfort klymit or bigagnes.?
won't blowing into the pad fill it with moisture from your breath ? or doesn't that matter ?
What up Big Aggy? You ! Up offs da grounds !
I've tried several cheaper Amazon pads under $30 and they are horrible for side sleepers. I got the 25 x 72 version of this pad and at 5 feet 10 inches 220lbs this pad works great!
You seriously just sold me this pad thank u im 5’8 220 an literally needed to read this ive been searching for weeks for the right pad
@@calitocolon1655 I'm very cheap but I came to the realization after years of suffering that it's worth the money to buy the best pad you can afford. I've used this pad on a cheap cot and it works great! I've also used it by itself on the floor of my van sleeping at rest stops. I've got zero complaints.
What Do U Use For warner weather would this be good for that to or to hot ? Trying to find something i can use year round
@@calitocolon1655 I live in Florida and it works fine in warm weather. You can put it inside a sleeping bag liner to keep it from getting sticky if you're sweating.
Can you suggest a source for different sized stuff sacks? i.e. for electronics, food, hygiene etc.? Thanks again.
Ayhyy North Carolina!!! :)
Say Luke, what's the difference between a stuff sack and a compression sack?
Very informative video, thank you! but If you blow into the sleeping pad, the water from your lungs is transferred into the sleeping pad, making it colder at night, messes with the R value .. use a pump sack or device to pump it up.
hi
wish u make a review about kelty coyote 80 2016.
Just purchased one from campsaver plus free inflation sack for sixty three bucks, cant beat that.
Dewey Crow loves Big Agnes
hey luke have you seen sea to summit pads they have had that valve system for a while. i really think its the way to go
How is the comparison between that one in the video, and windcatcher airpad 2? :p
I always fold my pad and put it against my back in the pack. Takes up less room more comfort on back and no weight of sack. If pack has hydration sleeve I usually slide it in there.
better big agnes or klymit.? comfort and durabilty.?
Luke review the exped synmat 9 or downmat 9
Their website says you can’t store it in the compression bag. “Each Big Agnes Insulated Air Core Ultra Double-Wide inflatable sleeping pad includes a stuff sack and repair kit. NOTE: Always store the pad unrolled with the valve open.” Do you store it inrolled?
Luke, just a comment on your video, you should never blow up a sleeping pad as it adds moisture to the inside, which affects the insulation and also causes bacteria ad mould, always use the blow bag provided or a portable mini pump
You should do a play list just on your fallow ups.
Love BA tents, have not tried any of their other gear yet. Side sleeping is important to me.
I've got the BlackTail 3 person tent.
I think inflatable pads are the way to go when sleeping on the ground. I use one from Exped but that one looks really nice :)
Thanks for the review - Martin
I wish the insulated double Z had the bigger baffles on the outside. Great, comfortable pad but I feel like I'm always falling off it
This could be the pad for me. And at $129 for the long/wide version, a good price too.
I've really enjoyed this pad and can't wait to have it out on the dirt again.
Another overnight trip is coming soon!
:D
- Luke
I would just get a couple of ranger bandsand put it around the sleeping pad and leave the stuff sack at home my opinion.
I'm sold! Is there a foot air pump for this pad?
Hey Luke!, I'm wondering if this is going to be too warm to use in mid summer? Does it keep you "too" warm? Or is it cool enough for hot nights?
Thanks
Be well
Craig
on sale $67.
i m buying
Amazon seems to list this for $180, not $100. Maybe it's available for $100 somewhere but I'd be shocked that the difference is so great.
Actually I seem to be looking at the q core. But that's the orange one. I'm confused.
Luke, what is the weight rating on these air mattress?
220
$82 on Amazon now.
A nice pad for sure Luke. Just a thought though... why don't sleeping pad manufacturers add a raised "pillow" area at the top of the pad? It could save weight and space in your pack :) Thanks for the review, as always.
Dan Mallett I
There are some with inbuilt pillows, although I'm not sure why they're not on every pad. Maybe there's a good reason, I don't know.
That looks like a good piece of gear but I don't think it's for me. I say this because I can never get comfortable on the pads with the Air Tubes. (Not because of their insulation but because of the ridges.)
I think I will stick with my Auto Inflate Pad and add a reflective pad for the colder months.
Good review by the way.
Ed
There's nothing wrong with the stuff sack (you mistakenly called it a compression bag at the beginning), you just need to learn how to properly roll up the pad! Another thing certainly worth mentioning is that Big Agnes customer support is among the best teams I've ever dealt with!
Just bought one mine is yellow they seem to get bad reviews about leaks hope mine is legit
How well would you say this would fair in climates, im talkin 80% humid, at 90-100 degree during the day. with like 80 degree at night, with possibly even more humid during the night then the day, would the insulation value of it, keep you hot?
I heard that insulation does not keep you any hotter, however there is reflective material in it and I'm not sure if that would make you hotter.
I like your video and I just tried to order it but it's out stock.
I would check on amazon, backcountry, rei. Those are all good sources too.
- Luke
Ok, thank you.
my sleeping pad is 32x78
Oh yea, I paid $75 for the pad at REI.
you dont have to roll it and stuff it in the sack, just fold it flat and slide it to the back of your pack, like this you also will save more space.
will it hold up to doing "the bump and grind" on it?
Hmmm, I think further testing is needed!
haha
- Luke
Will that be video ?
Stick to those internet sites Michael
Well.... this is the internet.... I think....maybe I am wrong !
Swimming pool device if you ask me
5 yrs old this vid . Soooo their product has gone up over 100% I just got the B.A. Q core delux aaaaand it usually goes for 200$-220$ , and I’m sure it’s pretty much the same sleeping pad . For 200$ smh . Actually I bought it on offer up for 40$ brand new , never used . I would never pay 200$ for a sleeping pad . It’s redickaliss. Take your time , look around , meditate on it :) and you will manifest what you need . But going out to the brick and mortar big box stores is highway murder !!! Good luck
They need a couples edition.
good review, but please use metric