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Dan Mulkiewicz
Just ordered one of these to put with my other five! camp pads.
You'll never use the other 4 again.... just sell them.
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Just ordered one of these to put with my other five! camp pads.
I've slept on mine 5 nights now, comfort plus compact when packed. I'm liking it.
George, is it very different or much more comfortable than a simple $20 Wally World air mattress?
Yep - it's insulated. I have been very comfortable on mine with temps in the 30's - for me an air mattress is only comfortable down to the 50-60's with the same sleeping bag.
I've used my Exped a lot and never experienced the issue you describe...
have you experienced the down in the summit park to make its way to the sides leaving your torso pretty much uninsulated? I'be read lots of complaints about that.
Just picked up one off these and broke it in on a trip to Bridgeport, CA. I was greatly impressed with it. Easy inflate and deflate. Here is a couple videos I found while I was researching it that were a big help.
http://www.exped.com/exped/web/expe...6A57042396947205C125715C002523A9?Opendocument
There seems to be *two* versions of these:
One has two valves for deflating the mat. One at each corner of the mat
The other has a single recessed plug.
Anyone know which is newer?
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I believe the one I have - 2 valves at corners - is the older one.
You are correct Joe. I had the old model with two valves before I had it replaced with the one with internal pump and one valve.