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ComfortFoam Mat 7 DLX (2008) Self Inflating Sleeping Pad Brand: Exped Part Number: 15054. Manufacturer: Exped Features: Recycled foam cylinder insulation; Self-inflating mat; Laminated, polyester fabric is UV and abrasion resistant.
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So, if foam mats are such poor insulators, why does it seem that they are almost always the type of mats used by alpinists and mountaineers? I use a Ridgerest foam sleeping pad with a 3/4 length thermarest on top of it. It's comfy as can be. Check out the Exped Downmat. I have the full length 7. Lighter, warmer, and compresses smaller than a Thermarest. A bit heavier than my Ridgerest. I have had one small leak in about 4 years, that was easily fixed.
Great when the extreme warmth of a DownMat? is not necessary or if you prefer synthetic fill, the SynMat 7 Pump Deluxe provides lofted microfiber insulation and provides warm comfort on even cold, rock-strewn ground. The weight to warmth ratio is far superior to standard foam filled sleeping mats. Was this useful? Yes | No. From Mountain Gear: Protect your body from the harsh, hard ground with the SynMat 7 Pump sleeping pad from Exped, and don't worry about having to.
Solo expedition sea kayaker Audrey Sutherland once said?if it doesn't perform at least two functions, leave it at home? Or else, Lyon says, it's got to be uniquely capable at the one thing it does (i.e. your kayak). . Big Agnes has solutions: sleeping bags with sleeves for foam mats. I also found a separate sleeve on-line at Speer Hammocks. The point is, you have to find a way to get the insulating pad into your hammock in a way that will not cause you to keep.