Can a sleeping mat be too warm?

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Can a sleeping mat be too warm?

Postby rebro5 » Mon 26 Mar, 2012 8:57 pm

Hi all,

I'm looking at getting a mat for doing multiday walks, the most extreme would likely be OT (tassie) during summer months.
Currentlly I'm considering between the Exped Synmat UL 7 and the Downmat UL 7. Synmat is lighter/smaller/cheaper, but will it be warm enough?
If I spent the extra and get the downmat, might I be regretting it later as overkill or too warm for anything but the coldest nights?
I'm a side sleeper so prefer the extra thickness. The bag I'm using is meant to be good for -2 (comfort).

Thanks

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Re: Can a sleeping mat be too warm?

Postby JohnM » Mon 26 Mar, 2012 10:09 pm

You'd be wasting your money spending extra for the DM if summer in tassie is as cold as you're going to go.

Synmat has a pretty good R rating. Lighter, smaller and cheaper is a compelling combo.
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Re: Can a sleeping mat be too warm?

Postby Gusto » Tue 27 Mar, 2012 6:34 pm

Can a sleeping mat be too warm?

No. Well at least not in my experience. I suppose if you were somewhere absolutely stinking hot then you may disagree. In which case I notcied that exped sell UL, unfilled pretty cheaply. As does Pacific Outdoors Equipment.
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