Tony wrote:Mont make a nice sleeping mat, rated at -10C, 680g, I have seen the mat at the Mont shop in Canberra and it looks nice and well made and only $179 RRP. They also make a nice Primaloft filled pillow $50.
http://www.mont.com.au/index/catalog/product/454545
Miranda wrote:Hello!
From searching on the net and this site, exped down mats seem to be recommended. Can anyone tell me if they are the only one of their kind? Any alternatives suggested? If they are the go, suggested cheap dealers? What about pillows?
Franco wrote:The ones that do use the Neo Air below zero, as mentioned above, (and are not abnormal), do so using a solid foam mat on top of it.
The reason they do that is so that they have a backup in case of failure (Expeds and ProLites can and do fail)
The Neo Air packs down to a size not much bigger than a can.
With a blue mat ($10) about 200g cut down to 170cm or so, the M Neo is 370g , so you have a combined weight under 600g for an R value somewhere around 4.5/5 , about the same as the 680g ProLite Plus W but with more "cushion".
Personally, I don't like having stuff outside my pack (apart from my small shelter) so the Z Lite/Blue Mat+ Neo is not for me.
So I mentioned that choice because not everyone is like me...
Liamy77 wrote:Thats what i do too Nik... i figure if its outside your pack it is a "temporary possession".
I am using a cheapo blue mat -dual density, 2cm thick with a very basic 3/4 cheapo DMH self-inflatable hikelight mat... inside a packliner is great for boyancy and gear protection....
I have only gone down to -2 on it so far though.... it was good but i need a nice shiny new bag for Tassie....
mat slippage: I sewed two elastic loops and stick em around the mats top and bottom and theyhold in place well.
Son of a Beach wrote:I'm curious though abou having the blue mat on TOP of the Neo Air. For a restless sleeper like, me I would not expect it to stay on top for long. Has anyone tried this, and does it come off? I think the pair would stay together better with the blue mat underneath, but then would this offer as much insulation? Probably not, I expect.
johnw wrote:
Also has anyone tried that thin non-slip matting you can get in Big W, $2 shops etc? Might kill 2 birds with one stone if insulating properties are any good and it's not too heavy?
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