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    Gone with the wind: Sleeping Mat recommendation

    Hi all,

    Unfortunately my most recent trip was cut short when my mates fly suffered some broken cordage and my sleeping mat (bushbuck cumulus LT) blew away never to be seen again. Serves me right for trusting a fly in alpine environments in which I would usually use a tent. (Yes the sleeping mat and fly were both weighted down with rocks)

    Anyway, I am after some recommendations for a new sleeping mat for three-four seasons. Any cost-benefit analysis would be appreciated.

    Cheers 🍻

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    After 23 years (it had a pretty easy life) my old Thermarest guidelite finally failed so I looked into all the options. I ended up with a Rab Stratosphere 4 from Hyperride with 25% off boxing day sale, only just arrived today so it's only had a cursory try out. Seems luxurious and spacious compared to the Thermarest. My second choice would probably have been a Klymit Luxe but they don't come with an inflation bag, have an arguably lower R rating and are thinner denier material. I'm a bit taller and wider than average and I value a decent night's sleep so I don't mind a bit of extra weight on its occasional forays.

    My daughter spotted me looking at a comparatively tiny Torpedo 7 one in the shop, I had ruled it out but bless her she thought it would be a great Xmas present. It's ok but a bit narrow and a bit too short and my shoulder blades can just feel the ground through it so it can be a spare or more likely hers to use.

    I am sure the Thermarests are the benchmark, I just couldn't justify the outlay for something I'm only using a handful of times a year

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brakelie View Post
    After 23 years (it had a pretty easy life) my old Thermarest guidelite finally failed so I looked into all the options. I ended up with a Rab Stratosphere 4 from Hyperride with 25% off boxing day sale, only just arrived today so it's only had a cursory try out. Seems luxurious and spacious compared to the Thermarest. My second choice would probably have been a Klymit Luxe but they don't come with an inflation bag, have an arguably lower R rating and are thinner denier material. I'm a bit taller and wider than average and I value a decent night's sleep so I don't mind a bit of extra weight on its occasional forays.

    My daughter spotted me looking at a comparatively tiny Torpedo 7 one in the shop, I had ruled it out but bless her she thought it would be a great Xmas present. It's ok but a bit narrow and a bit too short and my shoulder blades can just feel the ground through it so it can be a spare or more likely hers to use.

    I am sure the Thermarests are the benchmark, I just couldn't justify the outlay for something I'm only using a handful of times a year
    How’s the Rab mat going? They look pretty good for the price, albeit a bit heavier than some and maybe a bit narrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimber08 View Post
    How’s the Rab mat going? They look pretty good for the price, albeit a bit heavier than some and maybe a bit narrow.
    Only spent one night on it so far but what a treat, very comfortable, almost too warm but maybe it was just a warm night and plenty wide enough that my arms aren't falling off the sides. The material seems very durable and it's not at all noisy. I am happy to pack a few hundred more grams to have a comfortable and relaxed sleep.

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    I'm running an Exped synmat 7 winter. Fairly warm, about 600g, has inflation bag with it. Got mine on sale for $182 a couple of years ago.
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    I use an exped down mate. Dura 6R
    https://www.bivouac.co.nz/gear/campi...ping-mats.html

    They were about $278 last week when a mate was looking after spring a leak over christmas.
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    The Expeds are bloody awesome bang for your buck at the weight range. I have the Dura 6R for chopper trips when I want insane luxury- the standard Ultra series are bloody good- 5R is probably ideal for most of what we get upto in NZ really.

    I also own both the XTherm and XLite- really damn good warmth to weight but a hefty price tag, harder to get comfy on as a side sleeper in comparison to the vertical baffles on the Expeds but not as uncomfortable as the Klymits for me personally.

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    I have a Nemo.
    Look for fabric thickness
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chur Bay View Post
    I have a Nemo.
    Look for fabric thickness
    I also have a Nemo. It's thick and warm but it's a big unit, its more comfortablethan my own bed. I have the cosmo, I think there are more compact models.

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    I have a few expeds and they have been great. I buy them from bivouac in Wellington when they are on sale. https://www.bivouac.co.nz/gear/campi...ats/exped.html
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    Thermarest Xtherm is the best you can get warmth wise, heavy fabric underneath and lighter fabric on top.
    They aren't the lightest but are pretty good weight wise, you won't regret spending the money on one.

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    I have a Exped, haven't used it a lot but it's pretty comfortable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sika 8 View Post
    Thermarest Xtherm is the best you can get warmth wise, heavy fabric underneath and lighter fabric on top.
    They aren't the lightest but are pretty good weight wise, you won't regret spending the money on one.
    New nxt is very quiet too sleep on aswel

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    Bought a Exped synmat ul some years back, after using a thermarest for donkeys. First fly camp it was great. second time I used it was on flat grass..with a canvas ground sheet. Woke up flat on the grass...2 baffles blown...i'm 72kgs It was out of warranty by then. They offered to repair it but the thought of lugging it up a mountain & then it failing again when you really need it has put me off bothering.. I was very disappointed. This seems to be a common thing with the really light pads. Reviews of the big agnes rapide sl seam to be promising as to durabilty...many of them are slippery & noisy..google hard on reviews of your chosen first

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    I've got an exped downmat and really rate it. Light, v warm and comfortable.

    Without wanting to jinx anything, I'm 94kg and it has lasted 5 years (I think) without rupture so far.
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