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[*] posted on 3-17-2019 at 08:06 PM


+++++ On a good air mattress... Cheap one's not so much.
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[*] posted on 3-17-2019 at 10:35 PM


closed cell foam
https://www.rei.com/product/127033/big-agnes-third-degree-fo...

and an airpad on top. Closed cell foam does not pop on a cold night, nor is it comfortable.
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[*] posted on 3-18-2019 at 05:11 AM
Some sleeping pad reviews here


https://expeditionportal.com/sleeping-pads-the-mother-of-all...

Bring your wallet for some of 'em

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[*] posted on 3-18-2019 at 05:20 AM


Thanks all.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2019 at 02:45 AM


Another vote for thermarest, although it seems you've tried them and were dissatisfied. Perhaps a thicker one. Let's face it. Nothing is going to feel like a bed.

Cherish your time with grandson. Tell him tall tales. Act like you're Kit Carson.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2019 at 09:52 AM
Bedrolls


Check out Bullkelp Bedrolls...designed and used by wilderness professionals...
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[*] posted on 3-20-2019 at 10:02 AM


I got a memory foam mattress that had been discarded and "deconstructed" it. The memory foam was discarded (too bulky and heavy) but on the top it had a five inch thick layer of regular foam with egg crate shape on one side. The foam goes on top of a sheet of plywood in the bed up my pickup. I put a 6' table with folding legs on top of the foam and slide storage totes in on top of the table. When I get where I am going I take out the totes, take out the table, and have a comfy bed and a big table. Of course this would not work for backpacking because the foam is about three feet in diameter if you roll it up but oh man is it comfortable.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2019 at 10:03 AM
Bedrolls


Check out Bullkelp Bedrolls...designed and used by wilderness professionals...
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[*] posted on 3-20-2019 at 10:55 AM


Quote: Originally posted by pappy  
Check out Bullkelp Bedrolls...designed and used by wilderness professionals...


That looks more like my REI bivy sack.

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[*] posted on 3-20-2019 at 12:45 PM


There's always the famous (and expensive) Paco Pad that river runners use. 200-300 bones.

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[*] posted on 3-21-2019 at 11:24 AM


Quote: Originally posted by Santiago  
g again. I need to upgrade but the camping sites have a gillion options

Because there are gillions of camping styles and comfort levels.

For car camping I would take either a very thick self-inflated mat, or a cot with a thinner self-inflated mat. Thermarest is the gold standard for self-inflated, possibly there are other good brands, I didn't look, and unknown Chinese knock-offs are abundant, beware of those.

Air mattress if another option for car camping, but the ratio of good ones to poor quality ones is like 1:10.

For hiking/kayaking I would use a medium-thick self-inflated Thermarest with a blue foam pad underneath. Foam will protect the Thermarest. Cot would be nice but not always possible in this scenario.
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