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    Insulated mat help

    Hello. I had a exped 9lw for ever an a day it seemed..it died but Im now looking for something on par with its warmth but nit its Bulkyness.

    Can you guys give me some pointers on a good inaulated mat that wont break the bank?

    The exped was a little too large in all aspects except when passing out on it after a big day... id call it luxurious!

    Im not camping on Snow but the ground is freezing over night.

    Much appreciate any tips.. available from NZ stores...

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    Nemo Tensor 22 Sleeping Mat Regular Insulated

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    This also appears a insulated via a sheet of material... have you slept in Mid May or Frozen ground with this??

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    Nothing is going to have a r value 8 and not be slightly bulky....the closest to warmth you are going to get is the thermarest neoairxtherm at 6.9.

    I've slept on frozen ground with a yoga matt no trouble.

    My go to is an thermarest neoair xlite but it's not a luxurious matt, it's narrow and reasonably loud to sleep on, some people would have a terrible sleep with one.

    So many variables but r value is the best indicator of warmth and if you want something on par with your last one it's going to cost you a shit load or its going to be very bulky
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mohawk .308 View Post
    Eped or Thermarest?
    Edited post, I meant thermarest

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    I use a Klymit Insulated Static V Lite Sleeping Mat, 4.4 value at 624 grams. A little fatter but shorter than a jetboil when packed. I’ve slept on it in snow and been snug as
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    Sea to Summit ultralight insulated is your huckleberry


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    Ahoy. Thank you guys.
    I got a hold of a Exped 7 down mat...
    Thats what Im talking about 😍

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    Thanks! I have non insulate Klymit..love it.

    Next will be a Klymit Insulate.

    Thanks

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    Does anyone put a reflective sheet like a survival blanket on the ground / tent floor under their mat ?. I have been pondering this since reading the thread yesterday
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Does anyone put a reflective sheet like a survival blanket on the ground / tent floor under their mat ?. I have been pondering this since reading the thread yesterday
    I typed up this same question this morning and got distracted.
    Make sense to me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    I typed up this same question this morning and got distracted.
    Make sense to me.


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    I often cary an insulated thermorest fold up mat and put that under my air mat, it serves 2 purposes 1: it helps insulte you from the cold ground and 2: it protects the air mat from punctures.
    Granted I wouldn't bother carrying it on a big walk in I'd just use my air mat, but even then a ground sheet under your tent makes a massive difference for very little weight or bulk penalty.
    The only issue I see wit the space blanket/survival blanket is they are super thin (easily damaged) and super noisey, but in a life or death situation I'd probably still wrap myself in the space blanket rather than put it under my mat.
    I always carry a survival blanket.

    This is what I use under my mat when practicable
    https://www.gearshop.co.nz/products/...kaAhmOEALw_wcB
    #DANNYCENT

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    I rekon a Tyvek sheet would insulate as much as a space blanket surely. Placing a mat inside your bivy bag works well.
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    A survival blanket won't keep you warm on its own you need a heat source a candle is enough. Try it go outside tonight wrap yourself up and light a candle in 10 mins you will be sweating buckets
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