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lightweight and very comfortable, we have spent many week sleeping on ours
It’s light, keeps warm and is soft enough for a night’s sleep outside on stony ground.
But deflating it is a two man job and even so, nearly impossible to roll back into the original compression bag. The frustration you get high in the mountains when you have to depart quickly is just not worth it.
Will buy another brand.
I miss this product so much, I have back problems and for me travelling is almost impossible, most beds are too hard for me - finally I had found a travel solution with this mattress and some memory foam, but then after 3+ years of using it constantly one punctured (it was even my fault, because the mattress even if soft and light is quite sturdy) I had one extra one but it would be nice to be able to buy some more to stock
A good night's sleep with this! Packs really small which is a bonus for touring. As some others have said it's a tad more comfortable if not inflated 100%. Only downside is the choice of valve which makes deflating a pain.
Excellent size and the best I have used so far
I've just had one of the best night's sleep at scout camp for years. I could be a little wider & you need a layer between it & you for warmth. . but most long time campers do that anyway. ⛺
I've used this for a year and it hasn't let me down yet. It packs small and light, really easy to inflate, I've never been cold, surprisingly robust as it hasn't punctured even when sleeping on scree etc. ,unlike self-inflating or plain foam roll mats it allows your shoulders and hips to sink in without touching the ground which is good if you want sleep on your side, once you perfect packing it away it's easy and quick(ish). Only downfall is that it's quite narrow and I usually end up half on, half off it and so it could do with 2 more strips.
After using a Thermarest type of mat and feeling my hips on the ground I decided to give this a try. Fantastic. Much more comfortable. Perhaps slightly less insulation, but I'm not sure of this.
Comfort. Ease of inflation and deflation.
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A family of five used these throughout our cycling tour of the Loire this past summer. They're great. Really comfortable. We found not inflating to max pressure was preferable to pumping the air in and bursting our lungs in the process. It's a bit of a faff to deflate. But rolling it up twice to get rid of the excess air makes a real difference. Bit fiddly to get back into the pouch but squeezing the air out makes that manageable. We slept on solid grass and benefited from a bit of insulation and a lot of padding. They show no signs of wear and tear. A little pricey at £30 but well worth the money. And so much smaller than the self inflating mattresses that we've used before.
packs small, lightweight,
deflating
I am used to the self inflating mats and don't find them that comfortable so fancied a change. Looked at the Exped mats but the cost was prohibitive.
Came in a tiny pouch. It is not self inflating but only takes a few puffs to get this filled up nice and firm.
It does not look much when inflated at only a few cm thick but it is very comfortable.
Works really well for side sleeping. Spent three very comfy nights.
Deflating was a bit of a faff as you have to hold the valve open to deflate, but once you get the hang of this its not too bad, certainly not enough to prevent you buying it.
Well recommended.
Comfort, Size, Price, quick to inflate
Deflating is a bit of a faff