threshold wrote:I found neoair mattresses really uncomfortable.. Much prefer the s2s ultralights. Just my 2c.
Neo wrote:Thanks for all the input folks!
I slept soundly on 4mm last night, but that was thanks to a long week, grassy, not having walked and too much red wine.
Neo wrote:Found a leak in the Nemo. Could hear it, on the underside so my fault not the mat.
Have decided to harden up and get used to sleeping with no mat in summer.......
Neo wrote: Why don't they make air mattresses thicker on the underside and UL on top?
Huntsman247 wrote:So I just got an xtherm... Boy it's crinkly...
Comfy though. Has anybody had any success in reducing the crinklyness of the xtherm? Does it quieten down over use?
Huntsman247 wrote:So I just got an xtherm... Boy it's crinkly...
Comfy though. Has anybody had any success in reducing the crinklyness of the xtherm? Does it quieten down over use?
north-north-west wrote:Huntsman247 wrote:So I just got an xtherm... Boy it's crinkly...
Comfy though. Has anybody had any success in reducing the crinklyness of the xtherm? Does it quieten down over use?
I have never heard a thing from any of my Thermarest mats. Of course, it's been quite a few years since I have been able to hear anything at all. Maybe you just need a good dose of deafness?
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