Inflating Mat
February 22nd, 2011
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![]() SimplySleeper SS 77M Large 76 X 25 Self Inflating Sleeping Pad w Pillow US $43.99
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![]() SimplySleeper SS 55M Medium 72 x 24 Premium Self Inflating Sleeping Mat US $39.99
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Inflating Mat

camping question - sleeping mats..?
I am doing my duke of edinburgh practice expedition this weekend and need a sleeping mat, would i be better off with a foam one or a self-inflating one? which one is lighter and which one is smaller? and which one is comfier? thanks!
If I'm doing really rugged hiking in hard conditions, I use my foam pad. It's lighter, it never "springs a leak," and if it's ruined or lost it costs less to replace. For easier hikes I want the comfort of my ThermaRest. With it's integrated cover, I can easily convert my sleeping pad into a sort of stadium seat which you don't really appreciate until you're stuck for a few days wiating out the rain in your tent, with no back support while sitting.
Inflating Exped Mats with Andy Brun
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![]() SimplySleeper SS 77M Large 76 X 25 Self Inflating Sleeping Pad w Pillow US $43.99
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![]() SimplySleeper SS 55M Medium 72 x 24 Premium Self Inflating Sleeping Mat US $39.99
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