ErichFromm wrote:Wow icefest, quite a collection. Do you find the xlite and bluefoam comfortable enough? I'm a slide sleeper so usually find I need the ticker mats to be comfortable....
Tortoise wrote:Toying with getting an Xlite for non-winter - women's (168cm long, 340g, R value 3.9) or a small Xlite (119cm long, 230 gm, R value 3.2) to cut down weight & bulk a bit more.
icefest wrote:Tortoise wrote:Toying with getting an Xlite for non-winter - women's (168cm long, 340g, R value 3.9) or a small Xlite (119cm long, 230 gm, R value 3.2) to cut down weight & bulk a bit more.Do it! (or wait until there is a really good special!)
ErichFromm wrote:Thanks for the responses people
Clearly quite a wide range of equipment here - goes to show there is no "right" piece of equipment.... I still may go to Paddy's and look at some "hiking equipment porn".
Beean - Canadian rockies. Very jealous. Doing a hike in "Canadia" is on my bucket list... Not sure I could go a foam mat - way too bulky and doesn't absorb rough ground as much as an inflatable....
Moondog55 wrote:Pin holes are why you should always take the CCF as well, it protects the air filled and is a backup if things turn upside down, in summer 3 or 4mm is enough but in winter it just makes sense to me to take the thickest you can
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