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https://quietjourney.com/community/YABB.cgi?num=1284658831 Message started by TimA on Sep 16th, 2010 at 5:40pm |
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Title: EXPED sleeping pad Review Post by TimA on Sep 16th, 2010 at 5:40pm
I've used this pad for 5 years now and it has made the camping experience much more enjoyable so I thought I'd add my review of the EXPED sleeping pad.
I use a Downmat 7 deluxe and have never slept so good in my life. I sleep practically as good on the pad as I do my own bed and much more comfortably than I do in most hotels or if I visit others. (You need to Login or Register Positives: Insulation R-Value 5.9 Comfort 2.8 inches thick Width 25 iches wide--no arms hanging off. Negative More bulky than a thermarest or BA pad. More expensive You have to inflate them yourself and you can't blow into them becuase water form your breath ruins the r-factor/insulation. I have a pump that seconds as a pillow the newer ones have a built in pump. With the extra insulation and warmth the pad provides I can use a 30 degree down bag anytime I am up in the BWCAW except if I was going to winter camp--most of the time I could use a 40-50 degree bag and be fine. It is a little bulkier than other brands but if you factor in the size, width, thickness of the EXPED pads, they actually weigh far less and are less bulky than other pads with similar stats. (You need to Login or Register similar product specs It has been very durable pad and they have a rock solid warranty as well. Try one out sometime if you are looking for a new pad. For how many nights I have spent sleeping on the ground the expense has been worth it. T |
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