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Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Tue 26 May, 2015 11:07 am

Suz wrote:Hey does anyone know if you can pair an S2S pump with an Exped Synmat? Just asking cos main peak don't seem to have the Exped pump in stock.


kitty wrote:...
The STS Air stream dry sack and the Jet stream pump are both compatible with Exped mat valves.

Jet Stream 50g $36
http://www.wildearth.com.au/buy/sea-to-summit/amjsp

Air Stream 50g $48
http://www.wildearth.com.au/buy/sea-to- ... vAodrFEACQ

Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Tue 26 May, 2015 7:29 pm

We purchased a xped schnozzel.....

Worked great on the weekend......if you are keen it can be used as a shower as well.

http://www.exped.com/usa/en/product-cat ... mpbag-ul-m

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Tue 26 May, 2015 9:52 pm

Suz wrote:Or…has anyone tried out the Exped pillow pump? Recommend, no recommend?


I got the pillow pump when I first bought my Exped but after a few months ditched it for a tiny S2S inflatable pillow and the Schnozzel. I got the *&^%$#@! with how long the pillow pump took to inflate my mat - I make camp too often at 1am to be bothered with 60+ pumps. Also the Schnozzel and S2S pillow combo takes up half the volume and the Schnozzel inflates faster and doubles as a dry bag.


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Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 7:56 am

Okay thanks guys, I will get the schnozzel then, and an S2S aero pillow.

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 11:31 am

I just bought a pair of Exped Synmat 7s here from legend and TBH I'm not impressed. Why didn't Exped put a non-return flap in the pump? S2S did and their mats are a breeze to blow up
For car camping which pump would you all recommend for the Expeds ?
Comparing the Exped against the S2S I'd say the latter were at least 50% better

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 11:34 am

Suz wrote:Okay thanks guys, I will get the schnozzel then, and an S2S aero pillow.


And if you are really out of breath, you can even use the Schnozzel to inflate the S2S Aeros pillow :) Its also compatible with the pillow.
I havent tried slightly cheaper S2S pump options, but I have Scnozzel and is great, its worth the $50.

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 11:36 am

Moondog55 wrote:I just bought a pair of Exped Synmat 7s here from legend and TBH I'm not impressed. Why didn't Exped put a non-return flap in the pump? S2S did and their mats are a breeze to blow up
For car camping which pump would you all recommend for the Expeds ?
Comparing the Exped against the S2S I'd say the latter were at least 50% better


Has your expeds got a built in pump? The pumps mentioned in this thread would be ok for car camping i think.

My exped synmat 9 doesn't have a built in pump (i thought only the downmats had them) but it does have a non return valve in the inflation valve.

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 11:48 am

When I chose to buy an Exped I did go and look at the STS mats and they were nice but the specs didn't add up for me.

Exped synmat 9
R-Value: 6.00
Thickness: 9 cm
Length: 183 cm
Width: 52cm
Weight Mat: 595 g
Packed height: 24 cm
Packed diameter: 13 cm

Price $149...EDIT correction...they are only $129 at the moment on main peak


The closest STS to Expeds specs...

Confort Plus Insulated Rectangular
R-Value: 5.00
Thickness: 6 cm
Length: 183 cm
Width: 55cm
Weight Mat: 825 g
Packed height: 23 cm
Packed diameter: 12 cm

Price $249

I admit the exped takes a bit to blow up so I am going to buy a pump and I also acknowledge that the STS may be a better design but the choice was easy for me :)
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Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 1:13 pm

Well there is a hole for the NR valve in the centre of the inflation hole but there isn't a valve there and I see no way of putting in a replacement.
I paid a fair price having bought both mats thru the swap&sell I am more impressed with the ease of inflation/deflation of the S2S and I did find it superbly comfortable. R-value isn't a problem for me as I always carry a CCF and/or Ridgerest in winter

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 1:21 pm

Moondog55 wrote:Well there is a hole for the NR valve in the centre of the inflation hole but there isn't a valve there and I see no way of putting in a replacement.


Interesting. It must have fallen out or perhaps the older models didn't have them!

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 1:30 pm

I'll ask legend who sold them to me

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 1:32 pm

Well *&%$#! hell I am trying to put a nice juicy order through to Main Peak but their website seems to be playing up. Maybe that's a task for another day!

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 1:35 pm

Suz wrote:Well *&%$#! hell I am trying to put a nice juicy order through to Main Peak but their website seems to be playing up. Maybe that's a task for another day!


yeh I had an issue with it too. Mainly because I put membership in my cart then went back to shop some more stuff and then I couldn't join. I cleared my browser cache or history or something and went back later and it was sorted.

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Wed 27 May, 2015 1:38 pm

ah i have the same thing - i will go fix it then.

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Thu 28 May, 2015 10:42 am

So happy with my first one I bought another one.... :D
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Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Thu 28 May, 2015 1:52 pm

Seems like a good price on those exped mats.

Moondog55 wrote:I just bought a pair of Exped Synmat 7s here from legend and TBH I'm not impressed. Why didn't Exped put a non-return flap in the pump? S2S did and their mats are a breeze to blow up
For car camping which pump would you all recommend for the Expeds ?
Comparing the Exped against the S2S I'd say the latter were at least 50% better


These m'dog?

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Use one to inflate clean mats at home (the nozzles don't fit, can make one easily enough but a cupped hand is all that's needed).
..really, such low pressure that I don't see a big advantage in a nr valve on the bag pumps..

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Thu 28 May, 2015 7:47 pm

Two different people living very similar shopping lives.
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Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Fri 29 May, 2015 1:18 am

Suz wrote:Two different people living very similar shopping lives.


Lol how odd, I like your taste :lol:

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Fri 29 May, 2015 3:40 pm

Suz wrote:Or…has anyone tried out the Exped pillow pump? Recommend, no recommend?


I have and found it hmmm ok for pumping the mats up...But generally don't use it although I should. I found I can blow one up quicker with breath than using the pump.

I've found my matts(Exped UL7) have a lot of mold inside them and own 5 of them. Exped tells me the breath contains moisture and this has probably caused the mold. Saying that it looks ugly but has no real effect on sleeping.

I use the pump to store my clothes in as it is a dry bag and also wrap my Exped UL pillow inside the bag with my excess clothes.

I don't use it as a pillow .

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Fri 29 May, 2015 9:02 pm

Ah thanks Kingsley, I have read the breathing into the mats causes problems over time. I have purchased a pump + dry sack combo with a separate pillow altogether now and will see in time how that set up works.

Dan, my Xiaomi batteries arrived in the mail today. ha ha. a 16000 and a 10400 - only $55.90 thanks to Keithy's keen eyes for deals. i don't have an EE quilt tho, that's our special 'point of difference'. i've been wondering if i should buy some sort of small utility or survival knife…care to recommend me something? ;P

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Fri 29 May, 2015 9:16 pm

Suz wrote:Ah thanks Kingsley, I have read the breathing into the mats causes problems over time. I have purchased a pump + dry sack combo with a separate pillow altogether now and will see in time how that set up works.

Dan, my Xiaomi batteries arrived in the mail today. ha ha. a 16000 and a 10400 - only $55.90 thanks to Keithy's keen eyes for deals. i don't have an EE quilt tho, that's our special 'point of difference'. i've been wondering if i should buy some sort of small utility or survival knife…care to recommend me something? ;P


hahah Im liking that you don't want an EE quilt....if I had my time again.......... :evil:

As for the knife, Im glad you asked! I used to use one of those cheap kmart coloured knives that had a nice plastic cover over the blade. But all I ever used it for was cutting salami so it was overkill really.
Soooo recently I was on good old ebay looking for one of those cheap crappy chinese key ring thermometers to hang off my pack and once I found one I decided to look and see what else the supplier sold (buying only a $2 thermometer with free postage doesn't seem right) so I came across one of those credit card type folding knives and I love it! It is small, light, easy to carry and cuts salami.........Its no good for any bear grylls stuff of course but perfect for my intended purpose.

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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FD575-Safety ... 463b7584aa

So I lashed right out and spent $3 with free deliver......its like buying from Tiergear only Simon home delivers for free :lol:

Just out of curiosity what did you think of the power banks quality?? Pretty good hey!

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Sat 30 May, 2015 8:25 am

Hey Dan, Just be really careful where you carry that knife, technically they count as a prohibited weapon.... yeah, I don't quite get it, something to do with being disguised, but they are on the list. Not likely to be a problem with a park ranger, but airports and court appearances are another story.

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Sat 30 May, 2015 8:29 am

Gadgetgeek wrote:Hey Dan, Just be really careful where you carry that knife, technically they count as a prohibited weapon.... yeah, I don't quite get it, something to do with being disguised, but they are on the list. Not likely to be a problem with a park ranger, but airports and court appearances are another story.



I must admit I was a little surprised it got through customs and arrived in my mail, they have a razor sharp blade on them. Ironically when I went to search my eBay to grab the link to put up here, the seller had a notice saying they can no longer sell them :shock:

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Sat 30 May, 2015 8:39 am

DanShell wrote:
Gadgetgeek wrote:Hey Dan, Just be really careful where you carry that knife, technically they count as a prohibited weapon.... yeah, I don't quite get it, something to do with being disguised, but they are on the list. Not likely to be a problem with a park ranger, but airports and court appearances are another story.

I must admit I was a little surprised it got through customs and arrived in my mail, they have a razor sharp blade on them. Ironically when I went to search my eBay to grab the link to put up here, the seller had a notice saying they can no longer sell them :shock:

Pity. I'd like something like that for walking. Plenty good enough for food preparation whilst small and light.

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Sat 30 May, 2015 8:43 am

north-north-west wrote:Pity. I'd like something like that for walking. Plenty good enough for food preparation whilst small and light.


The other link I posted should work NNW but I can't be sure it won't get pulled up at customs. Knowing your run of luck lately you'll get arrested for trying to import a prohibited weapon :shock:

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Mon 01 Jun, 2015 10:26 am

Ok well I've ordered one of those knives now :) $2.69AUD posted is a pretty sweet price. Hopefully it doesn't really get counted as a prohibited weapon, how silly. Did you order one NNW?

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Mon 01 Jun, 2015 10:59 am

Not buying anything until I've replaced the car. Every cent counts.

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Mon 01 Jun, 2015 3:32 pm

Haha! Sounds like the kind of tightness I used to live by! I certainly had more money back then...but less fun too

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Tue 02 Jun, 2015 10:49 am

Main peak are a bit slow with this order, they just emailed me to tell me the STS pump isn't compatible with the Exped Mat. I asked them if they have physically checked the two together....Im waiting on a response.

My only other order I placed with them was shipped within 24hrs.


EDIT: Here is a copy and paste from main peak website :lol: :lol:

And their Air stream dry sack (a close relative of the much beloved Exped Schnozzle bag) does everything you want and more. As an added bonus, the Air Stream dry sack and the jet stream pump are both compatible with Exped mat valves, so what works for one will work for the other. 10 gold stars to STS for making such great pump systems that will fit on such a wide range of mats.

Re: Help Choosing a Comfortable Mat

Tue 02 Jun, 2015 12:42 pm

All good, yes they are compatible. A simple case of miscommunication ;)
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